Ah I understand better now.
The problem is likely that your connectors are failing at the safety rollout limit switch ( the button sensor), or the the switch itself has burned up. It's Normally Closed so if it is ruined or a connector has burned up then u will never get power through it and onward to the heating element.
It seems you don't have a an access panel so you have 2 options:
- Drill out the rivets on the back of the smoker and fold up the back wall and you can get to the switch compartment. You replace the rivets with self tapping sheet metal screws, i suggest the hex head ones. I would cut an access panel for yourself at this point and cover with some piece of scrap sheet metal u can get form Home Depot or anywhere else. Again use self tapping sheet metal screws to fasten this metal in place and tape over seams with flue tape or duct tape.
- You measure and gently cut a panel out of the back that will be big enough to give you access to the safety rollout limit switch compartment. An 6 to 8 inch tall by 5 to 6 inch wide rectangle should get it done. JUST DONT CUT DEEP or you may risk cutting wires.
You will need something like a Dremel rotary tool or an Oscillating cutting tool that can cut metal to cut it. You want to barely go through the metal.
Again use a piece of sheet metal and self taping metal screws and tape to make a panel so u can get to the compartment again. This stupid switch is delicate can fail on you a number of times... I know from experience.
So, once you get to the compartment and you can assess the issue here are the parts that will get the job done:
Here are high temp connectors that wont corrode on you. The Masterbulit ones are pure trash. You may want to also replace the connectors at the heating element with these because those may fail soon as well:
Here are replacement switches BUY THESE EXACT ONES!!! There are 2 different styles and the other style physically wont work so these will get the job done and you want extras if your current switch has failed. They are a little delicate and can melt down on you if you wiggle the tabs at the back of the switch in any form or fashion:
Finally, until you get the parts in you can simply disconnect the 2 wire ends from the safety rollout limit switch and splice the ends together and wrap with electrical tape so they are sure not to touch any metal. Your smoker will work but will not have a safety switch in the mix so this is your call and be safe (I do this when mine fails and I need to get through a smoke because luck has that it usually fails mid smoke hahaha)