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Replace this part if the oven stops working and the door locks while using the self-clean option on some appliances.
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Nick S - December 3, 2018
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Great Part and Price
Part was as advertised. Help in finding correct part was highly appreciated. Prices were excellent.
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Carolyn C - June 3, 2019
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Oven Out...Emergency!
The part arrived as promised (I paid for overnight). My son ,who is now an expert at installing this particular part ,had no problem and I had my oven ready for a day of cooking and a big family celebration.
Moral of the story...this is a flaw in design and I will never use self cleaning again. This is my FOURTH thermostat. Shame on Kitchen Aid!
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KEVIN B - April 23, 2019
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Good part, Poor delivery.
The part was ordered Thursday evening with $24 dollars paid for overnight delivery. I was expecting a Saturday morning delivery. When the part did not arrive I was informed by Fed Ex that Saturday delivery is different than regular overnight when orders are processed on a Friday. They stated the vendor should have made me aware of this when charging me for overnight delivery. I didn't receive the part till midday on Monday 4 days after paying overnight shipping. Needless to say my tenants that made plans to be away on Saturday while I fixed the stove were not happy to return to a still non functioning oven and a further 2 day wait.When I called part select customer service they simply said "Fed Ex doesn't delivery on Saturdays in some areas" Not even mentioning the available Saturday delivery option, or offering to return my overnight charge. Very disappointing.Fed Ex does deliver on Saturday in my area when ordered properly.
April 23, 2019
Hello Kevin, Thank you for the review, Very sorry for the confusion. On the site it states we offer Next Business Day shipping, not Overnight shipping. Business Days are Monday through Friday excluding holidays. The shipping page states "You need your repair parts fast without any hassles and that's why if you order an in-stock appliance part before 4 pm ET Monday through Friday, we'll ship your part out that very same day. " Hope this helps explain the shipping times!
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The oven door was locked and the touch panel was off line after a self clean cycle.
I simply removed the rear panel of the range and replaced the high temp. thermostat. The upper rear panel behind the back splash does not need to be removed.
Matt from BOZEMAN, MT
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Self-clean feature caused control panel to die and oven to stop working. Oven door remained locked.
This is a known defect with KitchenAid ovens. If your range is out of warranty, KitchenAid will do nothing to help. (They should really issue a recall). I figured out through research that the part is the thermostat fuse, so instead of paying a repair company to come to the house, diagnose the problem and do the repair, I ordered the part
... Read more on PartSelect.com. I probably saved myself $200. My husband did the repair and said it was really easy. It took him 10 - 15 minutes. He took a picture of the back of the oven with the back panel off, showing where the part is located, but looks like I'm not able upload images. All you need is to be able to pull your range out to get to the back of it and a screwdriver to remove some screws and replace the thermostat. Once the part was replaced, the control panel came back on, the oven unlocked and is now working again!! I will not use Self-Clean again - that is for sure!
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Karen from Clintondale, NY
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
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during self clean oven shut down and door would not unlock.
after reading tips on your site I just removed 1/2 dozen or so screws took off back cover, part was right in the open, 2 more screws unplugged/replugged part, it worked! couldn't have been easier.
steve from scituate, MA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Gas range oven door stuck shut during self-clean
The thermostat blew during the oven self-cleaning cycle (apparently it's a common problem). Take off a few panels in the back of the range with a screw driver. Pull the terminals off the existing thermostat and (safely) touch them to make sure it's not some other problem. If the oven comes back to life order this part. Unscrew the blo
... Read morewn thermostat and attach the new, plug the terminals and re-attach the back panels.
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James from Cloverdale, CA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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Kitchenaid Stove Dies After Cleaning
I have a Kitchenaid stove that completely shuts off in the middle of the self clean cycle. I did some research on the internet and discovered that it was the thermostat (aka thermal fuse). It was a real easy repair. All you have to do is take off the back panel. You will see the thermostat in the upper left of the machine (there are t
... Read morewo wires connected to the part). The part is fairly expensive around $45. No one in town had the part so I had to order from Partselect.com (which was very easy to find). The repair was simple, all you need to do is connect the new thermostat in place of the old one. Dont forget to unplug the stove before you get started. After replacing the part the stove worked just fine. From what I can tell from the research this is a common problem and there is no permanent fix. We are resigned to not using the self clean mode on the stove which is a drag, but it is cheaper than buying a new stove.
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Andy from Beaverton, OR
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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During the cleaning cycle, oven died and door locked
Apparently this is a common problem (defect) with KitchenAid ovens of various models. I am not a repairman, but replacing the thermostat was very simple. I pulled the stove out and removed the large back panel of the oven. The was right there in the open, impossible to miss. It looked identical the the replacement thermostat. There a
... Read morere only 2 screws and 2 wires to push on and it's fixed. Anybody can replace this part easy. I hope the replacement part is better than the original!
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Randy from Bellevue, WA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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When using self cleaning, oven door wouldn't open and screen panel went blank.
I searched similar problems on the web and learned that a whole lot of people have Kitchenaid stove with the same problem. They all stated that the thermostat burns when self cleaning. Since technician wanted $190.00, I decided to change it myself. The part cost me $40.00. To instal the thermostat, I removed the panel at the back of
... Read morethe stove and the thermostat is attached with two wires. After I replaced the thrmostat, the screen panel came on and I was able to open the door. I am posting this to tell people that anyone can do this.
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Abdurehman from Lawrenceville, GA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Frank
December 7, 2017
Hi. I had the oven on at 500 degrees. After i was done i had shut it off, i needed to use the oven again and the display was blank, and the oven will not turn on. Will replacing the thermostat do the trick?
For model number KDRP462LSS08
Hi Frank,
Thank you for your question. It sounds more like your display module will need to be replaced as that is the part with the display on it. However you would be able to test your thermostat with a multi meter to determine if it is working correctly or not. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
My KitchenAid electric oven always burns everything up. What causes this
For model number KDRP463LSS0
Hello Leslie, Thank you for the question. I suggest testing the temperature sensor, PartSelect Number: PS11748765. Testing the temperature sensor probe on your oven is easy. With the sensor at room temperature, measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance of the sensor should read approximately 1080 – 1090 ohms at room temperature. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS11745828
Manufacturer Part Number: WP8300802