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Whirlpool Range 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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Whirlpool Range Microwave Ceramic Fuse 20 Amp
Tried fuse, it does not blow untill cooking starts.
Check capacitor with ohm meter, after properly performing capacitor dischagre procedure.
Order new capacitor, simple installation. another new fuse and all is good and cooking again. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11747931
Manufacturer Part Number WPM0805101
This microwave fuse is just over an inch in length. It has a white ceramic center, and metal on either end. This is a twenty amp 250-volt fuse, and is used to power your microwave. If your microwave will not heat properly, will not turn on, or the touch pad becomes unresponsive, there could be a faulty fuse which should be replaced. Remember, since this part contains an electrical charge, before you replace the fuse from your microwave, make sure that the power is disconnected from the unit. This part is sold individually.
NOTE: Make sure your microwave is unplugged, and your capacitor is discharged before you begin this repair. A capacitor stores large amounts of electricity even after your microwave is unplugged.
Fixes these symptoms
- Won’t turn on
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Installation Instructions
Jay from Edwardsville, IL
Blows main fuse when the microwave generator start, (cooking function).
Remove microwave from oven cabinet. remove cover and check main fuse with ohm meter.Tried fuse, it does not blow untill cooking starts.
Check capacitor with ohm meter, after properly performing capacitor dischagre procedure.
Order new capacitor, simple installation. another new fuse and all is good and cooking again. Read more...
Whirlpool Range Thermal Fuse
PartSelect Number PS11740879
Manufacturer Part Number WP3188286
When the fuse trips due to a malfunction in the oven this part will trip and shut down your oven controller. It is usually located behind your control panel.
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- Element will not heat
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Whirlpool Range 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...
Whirlpool Range Thermal Fuse
PartSelect Number PS11742564
Manufacturer Part Number WP4451354
Also known as a thermal cut-off. The thermal fuse acts as a safety device. If your oven overheats the thermal fuse will shut it off.
Whirlpool Range Use Wpl W10130890
PartSelect Number PS11722106
Manufacturer Part Number 461967825971
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