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Fix F1 error codes and temperature control issues with this oven temperature sensor. Takes about 15 minutes to install—just 2 screws and plug-in wiring.
First of all Appliance Parts Pros is the best!! I would not have had the confidence to make this repair myself without their outstanding videos and Q&A sections on their website. And their prices for parts are very competitive. Like many stories on the website, my oven would heat up beyond the temperature set point. When it reached the target temperature, the lower heating element (I think this is the “bake” element) would shutoff, but the top element (“broil” element I believe) would remain on... Read more
Oven not heating properly or showing F3 error? The temperature sensor likely failed. Simple DIY fix—unplug, remove 2 screws, replace sensor.
Online videos made this seem an easy fix. I unplugged the oven and removed the rear panel, then found where the temp sensor entered the oven. I unplugged the sensor's electric connector. Unlike the videos, this sensor screwed in from the inside of the oven, so I had to remove the 2 screws inside the oven which hold the sensor in place. Then I pulled the sensor out, careful not to tear the insulation with the wires and connector. Then I just pushed the new connector through the same hole and... Read more
Oven won't heat or both elements stopped working? A faulty thermal fuse cuts power to prevent overheating. Easy DIY fix with basic tools in under an hour.
Replaced the blown heating element. I also only to be on the safe side, replaced the over temp sensor. I checked it with the meter when I pulled it out and it was ok. Tested ok. Thank you very much for the less than 2 day delivery on the part. Read more
If your oven won't heat after self-cleaning or stopped working suddenly, the high limit thermostat likely tripped. Moderate DIY repair, about 1-2 hours.
Replaced the thermst-fix and the thermal fuse oven now works great Read more
Microwave won't turn on or has no power? A blown fuse is often the cause. This safety component protects against electrical surges and short circuits.
I have a Jenn-Air microwave that didn't turn on and had no lights. It just stopped working completely. I unplugged the unit and had to remove the rear cover using a *security screw kit* that prevents people from opening the rear panel. Once opened, I removed the fuse and testing it with an OHM reader to determine that the fuse went bad. But I also had to determine why the fuse blew and noticed a sticky oily substance under the Capacitor. I used a rubber glove and needle nose pliers to... Read more
Microwave won't start or shows door error? A blown line fuse is often the culprit. This fuse protects against power surges and is a common DIY fix.
Tested the High Voltage Capacitor which showing no capacitance and no resistance. Replaced it together with the diode and the line fuse no longer blew and the microwave is back in service. Read more
Oven shuts off at high temperature or won't heat? This high-limit safety thermostat may have failed. Restores normal heating. Easy DIY fix in 30 minutes.
Thermostat was broken, was a quick easy fix thanks. Read more
Microwave won't start or shows door error? A blown thermal fuse is often the cause. This part protects circuits and restores power once installed.
I read up on others with this problem of microwave-wall oven combination Whirlpool Gold. We live in a very rural area and were not able to get ANYONE to service it - had 2 companies come out to inspect but they never returned. I have wonderful news! We replaced the fuse, bus fuse, and light bulb (quit working 2 years ago) and all is working. Thanks for the information and for the part diagram. Couldn't have done it without you. Read more
Oven won't heat properly or overheats after self-cleaning? A faulty lower thermostat often causes temperature regulation issues. Moderate DIY repair.
I was devastated to hear my wife tell me our Whirlpool double oven was dead after she used the self clean mode. After my research, I found this problem to be more common than expected. I kept seeing reference made to Appliance Parts Pros during my research. I went to the website and found the parts I didnt think anyone had. APP was quick, the price was excellent and when I called their staff I found them to be friendly, knowledgeable and thorough! They had my parts to me in no time and I fixed... Read more
Microwave won't heat or shuts off? A blown thermal fuse is often the cause. This safety component protects against overheating. DIY-friendly repair.
Easy replacement after filing two flats on the you can't get the back off screws. Read more
Fix an oven that overheats or shuts off unexpectedly with this high limit thermostat. Safety cutoff prevents damage. DIY-friendly replacement part.
Oven won't heat or stops heating during cleaning cycle? The high-limit safety switch cuts power when temperatures exceed safe limits. Moderate DIY fix.
Started with checking temp control in the oven. Worked fine. Next was testing high limiter switch. Every place stated switch was on the back panel, found mine place under the right burner cartridge. Took some finagling to expose it. Bought a new one, two wires to disconnect along with two small screws to secure switch, slapped it in and I was in business. Oven that was out of commission for over two weeks (never buy a part from Sears, always deal with APP's!) was on the road again! Read more
If your microwave or oven suddenly lost power or won't turn on, a tripped or faulty circuit breaker may be the cause. Simple plug-in replacement.
If your microwave has no power or the fuse keeps blowing, this 15A 250V fuse may need replacement. Common fix for electrical circuit protection failures.
Oven won't heat or stops mid-cycle? A blown thermal fuse cuts power when temperatures exceed safe limits. This part restores heating and protection.
If your oven won't heat past 250°F or stops heating completely, the high-limit thermostat may have failed. This safety switch is a moderate DIY fix.
The same thing happened about two years ago and when I took off the back cover, the high limit switch was melted and crumbling, so I replaced it and it's worked fine until a couple of weeks ago. We smelled a stinky electrical burning smell a couple of times and then it stopped heating past 250 degrees. Turns out the high limit switch was crumbling again. This time I replaced both the high limit switch and the bottom element and it heats up again like it should to any temperature. One of the... Read more
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