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The Control Board is an OEM part for Whirlpool microwave and wall oven combinations. It is responsible for managing and coordinating the various functions of the appliance, including temperature regulation, cooking modes, and timing.
Over time, exposure to high heat and regular usage can lead to malfunctions. Physical damage or power surges can also cause the control board to fail.
Symptoms of a bad Control Board include:
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This is a replacement 8-18 screw used to secure components in compatible Whirlpool appliances. It provides a reliable, corrosion-resistant fastener to restore proper fit and function for panels and internal parts. What it does:
This foam seal fits between mating parts to create a tight barrier that helps prevent leaks and rattling. Replacing a worn or missing seal restores proper sealing and helps keep your appliance running quietly. What it does:
The Thermal Fuse is an OEM part for Whirlpool ovens. It acts as a safety device that prevents the oven from overheating. When the oven reaches an unsafe temperature, the thermal fuse cuts off power to the heating elements, ensuring the appliance does not overheat and cause potential damage or fire hazards.
Causes of a bad thermal fuse can include frequent overheating, electrical issues, or normal wear and tear over time. These factors can lead to the fuse blowing or becoming ineffective, compromising the safety and functionality of the oven.
Symptoms of a bad Thermal Fuse include:
This mounting bracket is a replacement support bracket that secures appliance components and keeps assemblies aligned for reliable operation. It restores proper fit and helps prevent rattling or movement from loose fittings. What it does:
This fuse holder secures and connects a replaceable inline fuse to the appliance's electrical circuit, restoring overcurrent protection and helping prevent damage from short circuits or power surges. What it does:
This time-delay fuse protects the appliance's power circuit by opening when current exceeds a safe level while tolerating brief inrush current. Replacing a blown fuse can help restore power once the root cause is corrected. What it does: