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KitchenAid Wall Oven Thermal Fuse
PartSelect Number PS11756138
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10545255
This thermal fuse is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for your oven. It is common for the oven to lose power after completing a self-cleaning cycle, and the thermal fuse is often at fault. Replacing the blown fuse is a fairly easy repair, and involved removing the top of the oven to swap out the fuse. Make sure to turn off the power source to the oven before beginning this repair.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
- Element will not heat
- Touchpad does not respond
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Installation Instructions
JAMES P from UPATOI, GA
After running oven in BROIL for lengthy period, entire oven shut off, thermal fuse blown
USE 2 PEOPLE FOR SAFETY! SWITCH OFF OVEN POWER BREAKER!! Remove screws attaching oven to wall opening, slide out entire oven just far enough to get to 2 screws on either side of controls, remove those screws (may need stubby screwdriver), lift control front, opens forward, have 2nd person hold control panel cover while removing centered thermal fuse (plugs on both ends, may need needle-nose pliers to grip plug on fuse.) Remove old fuse, plug in new one. Close control panel, replace side screws, TEST POWER BEFORE pushing oven back into wall, replace wall-holding screws. Less than 30 minutes. EXTRA PERSON MAKES EASY!
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KitchenAid Wall Oven Thermal Fuse
PartSelect Number PS11756140
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10545291
The thermal fuse protects the oven from damage in the event of an electrical short or overheating.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
- Will Not Start
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KitchenAid Wall Oven Thermal Fuse
saw what looked like a diode next to the control board. ohm meter showed open in both directions.
from diagrams, determined the part to be a thermal fuse. replaced it, powered up. lights came on, set time, and turned the oven on.
it started heated all seemed to work normally. noticed the fan was varing speed.
pulled and oiled fan motor. appears to have smoothed out.
i suspect the fan wasnt moving enough air to keep the electronics area cool.
ran for 30 minutes at 350 deg. appears to be ok. time will tell if there is another problem i havent found. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11770208
Manufacturer Part Number W11025102
This thermal fuse is a safety device designed to shut off power if excessive temperatures are detected. It helps protect the appliance from overheating damage and is commonly replaced when the oven will not power on after a heat event.
Installation Instructions
James from OAK GROVE, LA
completely dead
pulled out of wall. removed cover and visually checked for damage. saw none.saw what looked like a diode next to the control board. ohm meter showed open in both directions.
from diagrams, determined the part to be a thermal fuse. replaced it, powered up. lights came on, set time, and turned the oven on.
it started heated all seemed to work normally. noticed the fan was varing speed.
pulled and oiled fan motor. appears to have smoothed out.
i suspect the fan wasnt moving enough air to keep the electronics area cool.
ran for 30 minutes at 350 deg. appears to be ok. time will tell if there is another problem i havent found. Read more...
KitchenAid Wall Oven Thermal Fuse 105c
PartSelect Number PS11745932
Manufacturer Part Number WP8304452
Have you been wondering how to get your refrigerator back to its tiptop condition? Look no further than the GE Meat Pan Assembly! This handy replacement part, also known as a deli drawer, has a simple, yet significant role ? it?s your personal organizer within the fridge. What this drawer does is maintain order among your meats, vegetables, and snacks, keeping them snug and well separated in the fresh food section of your fridge. Why does that matter? Well, apart from making it a breeze to find what you need, a well-organized fridge helps keep your food at the right temperature and significantly reduces spoilage. This means less waste, more savings, and a refrigerator that runs more efficiently. What?s more ? installing the GE Meat Pan Assembly is a hassle-free task. All you need to do is follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the owner's manual, and you're well on your way to restoring the optimal functionality of your refrigerator. This deli drawer is made by GE, a brand you can truly trust when it comes to dependable and innovative home appliances. Make the simple, easy upgrade with the GE Meat Pan Assembly and experience how your fridge can feel like brand new again. Keep your food fresh and your fridge organized ? just like it should be.
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
- Little to no heat when baking
- Will Not Start
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KitchenAid Wall Oven Fuse-thrml
PartSelect Number PS12349196
Manufacturer Part Number W11204568
Discover the Whirlpool Thermal Fuse, an essential OEM part that guarantees you optimal performance for your ovens and ranges. Specifically designed for Whirlpool appliances, it also fits KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, Inglis, and Magic Chef models. Its principal function is to shield your appliance from potential damage. It jumps into action in the event of an electrical short circuit or an overheating situation, ensuring your oven's longevity. Before replacing the part, disconnect the oven from the power source and put on protective gloves to ensure your safety. Always verify you are ordering the correct part for your particular model as there could be slight variations in their size and shape.
KitchenAid Wall Oven Inline Thermal Fuse
The screws were on the sides under a removable strip. Have a table about the same height as the base of the oven. It was easy to slide it straight over to the table.
The schematics are on top of the oven. Although you probably won't need them for the parts we replaced. When you have the oven out and the back panel removed, it is easy to identify the exact parts you are replacing. The part numbers were the same on the fuses. The thermostat was a simple pull apart. Then undo the 2 screws inside the oven. The heat sensor required some figuring. There is a pin that holds it in place in a plastic casing. We used a small flat head screw driver to push the pin flat to loosen it from the casing. This part was behind the digital panel and the only one that didn't require the oven coming out.
We would easily do this project again and glad we did. We saved $340.00 by doing it ourselves. I am glad I found PartSelect.com
Make sure you turn off the breaker to the appliance first. You don't want any electrical surprises. The hospital bill would be more expensive than the repairman !! Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11742665
Manufacturer Part Number WP4456654
This fuse is non resettable and is located in the vent area.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Christy from Paso Robles, CA
After using the "self-clean" option, the panel blew out and the door remained locked. We knew we burnt fuses but didn't know which ones. We had a technician come out and tell us which ones. ($70.00) He quoted us a price of $495.00 for parts and labor. We did the repair ourselves and cost us $157
The hardest part was getting the oven out. The double oven is pretty heavy. The screws were on the sides under a removable strip. Have a table about the same height as the base of the oven. It was easy to slide it straight over to the table.
The schematics are on top of the oven. Although you probably won't need them for the parts we replaced. When you have the oven out and the back panel removed, it is easy to identify the exact parts you are replacing. The part numbers were the same on the fuses. The thermostat was a simple pull apart. Then undo the 2 screws inside the oven. The heat sensor required some figuring. There is a pin that holds it in place in a plastic casing. We used a small flat head screw driver to push the pin flat to loosen it from the casing. This part was behind the digital panel and the only one that didn't require the oven coming out.
We would easily do this project again and glad we did. We saved $340.00 by doing it ourselves. I am glad I found PartSelect.com
Make sure you turn off the breaker to the appliance first. You don't want any electrical surprises. The hospital bill would be more expensive than the repairman !! Read more...
KitchenAid Wall Oven Thermal Fuse
The screws were on the sides under a removable strip. Have a table about the same height as the base of the oven. It was easy to slide it straight over to the table.
The schematics are on top of the oven. Although you probably won't need them for the parts we replaced. When you have the oven out and the back panel removed, it is easy to identify the exact parts you are replacing. The part numbers were the same on the fuses. The thermostat was a simple pull apart. Then undo the 2 screws inside the oven. The heat sensor required some figuring. There is a pin that holds it in place in a plastic casing. We used a small flat head screw driver to push the pin flat to loosen it from the casing. This part was behind the digital panel and the only one that didn't require the oven coming out.
We would easily do this project again and glad we did. We saved $340.00 by doing it ourselves. I am glad I found PartSelect.com
Make sure you turn off the breaker to the appliance first. You don't want any electrical surprises. The hospital bill would be more expensive than the repairman !! Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11742553
Manufacturer Part Number WP4450249
Installation Instructions
Christy from Paso Robles, CA
After using the "self-clean" option, the panel blew out and the door remained locked. We knew we burnt fuses but didn't know which ones. We had a technician come out and tell us which ones. ($70.00) He quoted us a price of $495.00 for parts and labor. We did the repair ourselves and cost us $157
The hardest part was getting the oven out. The double oven is pretty heavy. The screws were on the sides under a removable strip. Have a table about the same height as the base of the oven. It was easy to slide it straight over to the table.
The schematics are on top of the oven. Although you probably won't need them for the parts we replaced. When you have the oven out and the back panel removed, it is easy to identify the exact parts you are replacing. The part numbers were the same on the fuses. The thermostat was a simple pull apart. Then undo the 2 screws inside the oven. The heat sensor required some figuring. There is a pin that holds it in place in a plastic casing. We used a small flat head screw driver to push the pin flat to loosen it from the casing. This part was behind the digital panel and the only one that didn't require the oven coming out.
We would easily do this project again and glad we did. We saved $340.00 by doing it ourselves. I am glad I found PartSelect.com
Make sure you turn off the breaker to the appliance first. You don't want any electrical surprises. The hospital bill would be more expensive than the repairman !! Read more...
KitchenAid Wall Oven Use Wpl W11268049
PartSelect Number PS12583321
Manufacturer Part Number W10578780
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