Range Thermostats
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Range Safety Thermostat
PartSelect Number PS11740991
Manufacturer Part Number WP3196548
This part is used as a safety feature. If your range overheats this part will shut the range down.
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
- Little to no heat when baking
- Little to no heat when broiling
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Andrew from BOTHELL, WA
Oven would heat up very slowly and not reach more than 325 *F
I purchased all the likely suspects. It was a corroded lower heating element that was faulty. Fixed the burnt out light bulb for good measure while I was in there.
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Range Thermostat
PartSelect Number PS3530468
Manufacturer Part Number 6930W1A003X
The range thermostat is also commonly known as a stove, oven, cooktop, or range thermal fuse. This thermostat protects your oven from excessive heating, and will shut the oven heat off if excessive heating is detected. This is a genuine part sourced directly from the original manufacturer. You may need to replace this part if your appliance will not heat properly. It is made of metal and is approximately 1 inch in diameter. This part is sold individually. It is recommended to order a spare, especially if you commonly use the self-cleaning function in your oven.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
- Element will not heat
- Little to no heat when baking
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George from FALL RIVER, MA
Loss of controls and no heat.
Assisted experienced and knowledgeable local repair shop technician. Had no issues during repairs. Microwave worked properly after repairs were completed.
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Range Thermostat
PartSelect Number PS1765834
Manufacturer Part Number WB20K10026
This oven control thermostat is used in ranges to monitor and control the heat temperature. The thermostat turns the heat off and on to maintain the oven temperature that was set by you. If you find your oven overheating, or there is not enough heat, your thermostat may be damaged. In this case, replacing this part can solve the problem. The measurements of this part are: 12.2 inches in length, 3.5 inches in width, and 2.3 inches in height. It weighs 0.6 pounds. Refer to the manual for further installation instructions and accurate guidance.
Fixes these symptoms
- Little to no heat when baking
- Oven is too hot
- Oven not heating evenly
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Alan from Hammondsville, OH
Range Limit Thermostat For Cooling Fan
PartSelect Number PS3409411
Manufacturer Part Number 318578506
This authentic OEM high-limit thermostat, also known as a limit switch or cooling fan thermostat, serves as a safety feature to prevent the oven from overheating. It monitors the temperature inside the oven and activates the cooling fan when the temperature exceeds a certain limit. The cooling fan helps dissipate heat and maintain a safe temperature. The high-limit thermostat is usually situated inside the top panel. If the high-limit thermostat is broken or faulty, the cooling fan may fail to turn on, leading to excessive heat buildup inside the oven. You might also notice that your food cooks unevenly since the oven struggles to maintain the desired temperature. In some cases, if the high-limit thermostat is completely non-functional, the oven may not heat up at all. You can test the sensor at room temperature by measuring the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance should read approximately 1080 - 1090 ohms at room temperature. To access the thermostat, refer to your user guide for detailed instructions. Generally, you need to ensure the power is disconnected at the breaker, lift the top panel on its hinges, remove the screws on the plate under the burners, take out the burners and plate, disconnect the wires from the old thermostat, and remove the mounting screws to release it. Please note that the replacement part is sold separately from the cooling fan.
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
- Little to no heat when baking
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Betty from OLIVE BRANCH, MS
Thermostat for oven cook elements. Cooling fan is a misnomer-the fan still worked!
First of all I am not Betty, I am her husband. Second I and a friend pulled the range out of the countertop (which was not necessary). The top can be raised on it hinges and the plate under the burners can be removed by taking out 8 to 19 screws and there is the thermostat looking at you. After doing this once and knowing where the thermostat is, the job could be done in less that an hour.. INSTRUCTIONS: Turn OFF the circuit breaker. Remove the burners. Remove the plate under the burners. Change the thermostat (making sure to place in correct direction as the one removed). Reassemble, turn on circuit breaker, test oven heat.
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Range Thermostat
PartSelect Number PS4226434
Manufacturer Part Number DE47-20037A
This is a high limit thermostat designed for microwaves, ranges and ovens. Made of plastic and metal, this thermostat is designed to open the electrical circuit for your appliance when it reaches a specific internal temperature. In some cases, high limit thermostats can become defective and if your appliance will not turn on, or has a specific error code, it must be replaced. This thermostat is a genuine OEM part that is sold as an individual part and can be replaced by disconnecting the appliance from the power, and accessing its panel, usually located near the bottom of your range, or wherever the heating element is located. Reference your user manual for exact location and replacement instructions.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
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Uwe from FORT COLLINS, CO
Oven shut off during self clean cycle and door stayed locked.
I took off the back cover after I looked at youtube similar problems. Then removed the little thermostat and un hooked the 2 wires. I looked up the part and after is was delivered couple days later I connected the 2 wies and after putting the back cover on the oven was back to normal. Was such an easy repair and the part was only $11.
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Range THERMOSTAT
PartSelect Number PS2321366
Manufacturer Part Number WB21X10149
Fixes these symptoms
- Won’t turn on
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Range Temperature Control Thermostat
PartSelect Number PS11744592
Manufacturer Part Number WP7515P046-60
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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Range Limit Thermostat
PartSelect Number PS11747249
Manufacturer Part Number WP9759243
An oven thermostat is a switch that opens and closes in response to the temperature it senses. It is typically found in the control panel, where a liquid-filled temperature-sensing bulb senses and maintains the internal oven temperature by cycling heat on and off. This safety thermostat trips when the controls are not working properly, or if the range gets too hot. If your oven will not start or is not heating properly, there could be an issue with the limit thermostat, and you should look to replace the part.
NOTE: Remember to disconnect the power from your range before you start this repair. This is an electrical appliance that can potentially hold a 220 volt charge.
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
- Element will not heat
- Little to no heat when baking
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Frederick from St. Louis, MO
No heat after cleaning oven
This built-in oven was slid out of it's space and set on a box. I removed the back cover with nut driver and located the safety overload device. removed nuts and used pliers to remove wires and replace them. The power must be off to do this repair.Replaced the cover and slid back into place. This could be a lot more difficult if your power cord or gas line is not long enough to make it out of your wall space. Or of your oven is attached well to the frame.
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Range THERMOSTAT
PartSelect Number PS3491479
Manufacturer Part Number WB20X10048
Fixes these symptoms
- Won’t turn on
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Tony from ITHACA, MI
Thermostat quit.
Checked all sensors with a multi-meter, found the thermostat to be the problem, no continuity.
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