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Models starting with DR200

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Oven Thermostat – Part Number: WB20K8
Oven Thermostat
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PartSelect #: PS235170
Manufacturer #: WB20K8
This part establishes and maintains the internal temperature of the oven cavity.
$228.39
  In Stock
IGNITER-OVEN BAKE - WB13K0021 – Part Number: WS01F01201
IGNITER-OVEN BAKE - WB13K0021
PartSelect #: PS9864149
Manufacturer #: WS01F01201
  No Longer Available
Screw – Part Number: 330019-03
Screw
PartSelect #: PS10169693
Manufacturer #: 330019-03
$4.99
  In Stock
Washer – Part Number: 037381-00
Washer
PartSelect #: PS10165198
Manufacturer #: 037381-00
  No Longer Available
Ring,Retaining – Part Number: 037653-00
Ring,Retaining
PartSelect #: PS10165201
Manufacturer #: 037653-00
$4.99
  In Stock
SCREW TF 10-32 X 7/16" – Part Number: 313191
SCREW TF 10-32 X 7/16"
PartSelect #: PS212028
Manufacturer #: 313191
  No Longer Available
BROILER HINGE Assembly – Part Number: 181D8089G001
BROILER HINGE Assembly
PartSelect #: PS7320151
Manufacturer #: 181D8089G001
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BROILER HINGE Assembly – Part Number: 181D8089G002
BROILER HINGE Assembly
PartSelect #: PS7320152
Manufacturer #: 181D8089G002
  No Longer Available
BROIL DOOR SPRING – Part Number: 263B7187P001
BROIL DOOR SPRING
PartSelect #: PS7320161
Manufacturer #: 263B7187P001
  No Longer Available
LEVEL SCREW – Part Number: 314B8518P001
LEVEL SCREW
PartSelect #: PS6011544
Manufacturer #: 314B8518P001
  No Longer Available
LINE CORD – Part Number: 183D8076P001
LINE CORD
PartSelect #: PS4704100
Manufacturer #: 183D8076P001
  No Longer Available
FLAME SPREADER – Part Number: 183D5415P001
FLAME SPREADER
PartSelect #: PS7783236
Manufacturer #: 183D5415P001
  No Longer Available

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Gas igniter glows, but will not light
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The oven stayed on after the switch was turned off
Check the switch with an ohm meter, 0 resistance in the closed position = a bad switch. I went to the web site found the part. ordered it next day it shows up. Removed the pot grids and all control knobs for the burners and oven lifted the top of the stove up, and off. I removed face plate behind the control knobs 3 screws, I removed the 2 screws holding the oven switch. opened the oven and un cliped the thermostat wire from the back wall. Uncoiled new wire feed under the burner shield to the back of the unit and back down the old hole cliped in the new wire. put the 2 screws into the new switch and re-assembled the rest in the reverse order i took it off . all this while watching my 11 month old grandaughter.
Parts Used:
Oven Thermostat
  • robin from Merrill, WI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Oven wouldn't light
Checked switch using test meter and found voltage going in but no voltage out when switch was turned on. Removed all burner knobs, raised top cover and disconnected two wires from thermostat switch. Removed the thermostat probe from oven interior by pushing it through hole in top. Removed two screws holding switch and pulled out entire assembly. Used a wire coat hanger pushed through hole for probe so I could see where to fish the probe into the oven. Hooked up electrical connections and tested. Everything worked well.
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Parts Used:
Oven Thermostat
  • Harold from Carpentersville, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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oven Thermostat stem broken
The repair was fairly easy, you take off all the burner knobs there are small screws on the face of the cover panel and a few on the bottom That come off the cover panel should come off after you remove the screws and the switch for the oven light the wires just clip on the switch there are two .the thermostat is held on by two small screws that are on the cover panel.you lift up the burner panel you have room to feed the thermostat wire in the stove,there is a small hole in the back were you feed the wire through then the metal part is held in place by two small clips that are in the oven on the back wall.I didnt have to trouble shoot becase I knew what part I needed because it was broken,It was a fairly easy repair hopefully this is helpful

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Parts Used:
Oven Thermostat
  • Joseph from Bartlett, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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