Stymco February 10, 2015 for Model Number WALL1 Trying to get the tab to release on this inline fuse from it's holder but can't seem to do it. Do you try with a small nail into the hole behind or press on the clip somehow to release the tab? I saw another answer but can't tell where the actual tab is?
1 Answer Hello Stymco. Yes a small nail or ice pick will work to press and release the tab on the fuse. Make sure the power is turned off. Read More...
David December 20, 2014 for Model Number RBD305PDS15 What is the part number for the inline thermal fuse for my model?
Jim September 10, 2014 for Model Number KEBS277DWH6 I cannot seem to be able to get the old fuse out so I can replace with new thermal fuse I ordered from you, P/N 4456654. Can you advise?
1 Answer Hello Jim. There is a locking tab you must release to remove the fuse from the connector and install the new one. Read More...
Carrie August 14, 2014 for Model Number GBD307PRB01 Display lights just suddenly turned off. Checked the Thermal Fuse behind the control panel and it has continuity .Oven lights work. What else can I check?
1 Answer Hello Carrie. If the oven thermal fuse is good by the control board, you will need to test for power to the board. If there is power to the board, you will need to order and replace the board on the unit. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Jason July 07, 2014 for Model Number RBD305PDB14 I want to replace the thermal fuse behind the control panel part # 4456654 but your website states that it is not compatible to my model. But I have the same exact one in my double oven now. My question is will this part work on my double oven?
Brad F June 04, 2014 for Model Number GBD277PDB09 My control board started beeping and then went off. The light in the oven still works and getting a beep when selecting any push button but thats it. Could this be a fuse? if so what part number and where is it? Thanks for your time, Brad
1 Answer Hello Brad. Yes, it sounds like the control thermal fuse WP4451042 is bad on the unit. Read More...
Kathy December 31, 2013 for Model Number kebk101bss00 Trying to find part number for control thermal fuse. Any help would be appreciated.
1 Answer Hello Kathy. For the control thermal fuse you will need to order part number WP4456654. Read More...
Kom November 17, 2013 for Model Number kebc208kss03 I was told by chat this was the proper thermal fuse to use and replace in my kitchenaid double convection oven model kebc208kss03.
1 Answer Hello Kom. WP4456654 is the control thermal fuse. You will disconnect the power and remove the top panel to access the fuse in the wiring harness and replace it. Read More...
Leah October 31, 2013 for Model Number kebs207dwh6 I was running the cleaning cycle in my upper, convection oven (which I have done successfully a half dozen times before). Sometime during the cycle the oven stopped and died. Nothing, except the upper oven door stayed latched. The house breaker was not the issue, nor did resetting it fix the problem. Do I assume the thermal breaker is my only problem? What about the fuse imbedded in the oven wall? How do I get the thermal fuse out without breaking it? Thanks in advance. Leah
1 Answer Hello Leah. Yes, if the control is dead, and there is power to it, replace the thermal fuse WP4456654 in the unit. Read More...
Rick October 30, 2013 I've purchased fuse assy. part # 4456654 for my KESC307HBS8 range from you but can't find the location of it in my unit. I have removed the control panel. What next and where should I look?
1 Answer Hello Rick. The fuse is located in the wiring harness going to the control board of the unit. Read More...