Part Location Diagram of WPW10641988 Whirlpool Range Temperature Control Thermostat
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Range Temperature Control Thermostat WPW10641988

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PartSelect Number PS11756909
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10641988
Manufactured by Whirlpool
Product Description

Range Temperature Control Thermostat Specifications

The oven control thermostat is a temperature sensor in a range and oven. It turns the heat on and off in response to the temperature sensed within the oven cavity. Located in the control panel, the thermostat is a liquid-filled bulb and maintains the overall cycling heat. The measurements of this part are: 11.75 inches in length, 5.75 inches in width, 5.5 inches in height. It weighs 0.794 pounds. As a safety precaution, remember to unplug your range from the power source. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for further installation instructions.
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This part works with the following products:
Range.
This part works with the following products:
Whirlpool, Estate, Roper, Amana.
Part# WPW10641988 replaces these:
AP6023564, 98003984, W10159016, W10641988, WPW10641988VP
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Knob broke all oven thermostat
If your version of the stove has the square blank manifold tube, this superseded part does NOT work! The instructions that came from Whirlpool are so small and unreadable. I had to scan / take photos of them so I could blow them up to make them readable.
If you follow the instructions to the letter, the part will NOT work in the stove. I had to make several extra modifications and further "grinding" along with moving the screw holes to get the part in; and it still does not fit 100% but it is working.
I called Whirlpool for help / addition information and that was a waste of time, they sent me in circles and gave me no answers.

This part may work great in other models, but it does not fit SF310PEKW0 with the square black manifold tube.

For reference, I actually know what I am doing when it comes to things.
  • Gregory from PITTSBURGH, PA
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    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Michael
February 25, 2018
Could this be what is keeping my thermostat from shutting down the oven at a preset temperature ?
For model number SF110AXSQ2
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Hi Michael, Thank you for the question. Yes, if the oven is over heating you will need to replace the thermostat, PartSelect Number PS11756909. Hope this helps!

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David
March 11, 2018
When testing the oven thermostat resistance, what points do I probe and what resistance is proof of it being good or bad? Also, is the probe the only thing to test for continuity? I cannot find a schematic or information that can help me determine which is bad or if it is something else. The oven heats unevenly and the burner and igniter work perfectly. The temperature varies from front to back and from a significant spread from times the burner is on to off. A visual inspection shows the burner to be clear and functioning properly; the igniter as well. All of the oven seals and door are in order and there is no damage or other problems. Can you help?
For model number SF3020EKW0
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Hello David, Thanks for your question. The following link will help you with testing the oven thermostat: https://www.partselect.com/Range-Stove-Oven+Oven-Thermostat-Testing+repair.htm Since your burners and igniters work, I would suspect it is the probe causing the problem. I hope this helps.

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Bill
February 16, 2019
I bought a wpw10641988 thermostat part for my Estate oven and the directions show The gas line where the thermostat mounts as a round tube but mine has a square one and The thermostat will not mount under it because of the nob on top where the wire hooks on. What should i do?
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Hello Bill, thank you for contacting us, In order for us to locate the correct parts and repair information we will require the model number of the unit. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. Look forward to hearing from you!

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CHARLES
July 21, 2021
We have a Estate gas range is a faulty thermostat the cause for the oven to not heat to a temperature over 300 degrees, and also is the thermostat what controls the oven igniter to turn on. Periodically on its own the oven gets warm with the oven control off, thinking it may be the igniter that is heating up. Can this all be caused by a faulty oven thermostat?Thank you
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Hi Charles, Thank you for your question. It is normal for the oven cavity to be warm when the oven is off, as they have a standing pilot light, which provides ignition when you turn the oven on. If your oven is not heating to the desired temperature, then there is likely an issue with the oven control thermostat. It is a sensor that turns the heat on and off in the oven in response to the temperature sensed within the oven cavity. You will need to test the part with a multimeter to see if it has continuity. Unplug the oven before removing and performing this test. Set your multimeter to the Rx1 setting and touch the terminals with the probes. The reading you should receive varies between models and you should refer to your owner’s manual to determine how much resistance a functioning thermostat should have for your model. If the results of your test(s) are different than the manufacturer recommendations, you will need a replacement oven control thermostat. If the sensor is fine there are some other parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check oven igniter and the safety valve. We hope this helps! Good luck with the repair!

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Greg Goodson
December 7, 2018
I have replaced the ignitor and safety valve and the oven will not light. The ignitor comes on but the burner never gets gas. The cooktop burners work perfectly. Could it be the oven thermostat?
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Hello Greg, thank you for your question. If the igniter and valve were replaced the next step would be to replace the thermostat. That could be causing the issue with the igniter not lighting. I hope this helps!

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Jeff
March 5, 2018
Is this a bake/broil t-stat?
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Hello Jeff, thank you for your question. Yes this is a thermostat for an oven. The oven control thermostat is a temperature sensor in a range and oven. It turns the heat on and off in response to the temperature sensed within the oven cavity. To verify this is the right part number for your unit we have to have the model information of your specific unit. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. Look forward to hearing from you!

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Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10641988
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