Peter for Model Number Whirlpool RBD275PDQ4 Although power/circuit breaker is on, there is no power to the control board. When pushing "Upper Oven" and "Start" a short beep, followed by a long beep, followed by three short beeps are heard. I purchased two of the 4451042 fuse from you. Two questions: Is that the right fuse and if so do I have to remove the oven to get to the back to remove a cover over the lower oven area to change the fuse? Or can you tell me where it is located? Thanks, Peter
Answer Peter, To access the fuse there is one of 2 ways to do this. The first way would be remove the control panel and try to access from the front and the other way is to pull the unit out from installation and remove the top to get to the fuse. You will want to also check on the control board from the P7 pin 1 to P4 pin 10 to see if there is 120 vac at this point. If there is then the thermal fuse is good and you would need to replace the control board which would be at fault. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Wednesday, December 3, 2014