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Customer Questions and Answers for Thermostat (Range/Oven), 1 by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18032664
Manufacturer Part Number: WP74005019

This thermostat is a temperature-sensitive switch used in many ranges and wall ovens. It monitors heat and opens or closes the circuit at a set point to protect the appliance and help maintain proper operation.

  • Senses temperature at its mounting location and changes state at a specified threshold
  • Helps regulate oven heating or activate related cooling/vent components in the circuit
  • Common symptoms of a faulty thermostat include no heat, overheating, shutting off mid-cycle, or a cooling/vent fan that won't run or runs constantly
  • Electrical diagnosis varies by design; compare room-temperature continuity to your service information
What's included: 1 thermostat Installation notes:
  • Disconnect power at the breaker and allow the appliance to cool completely
  • Access location per your model; note wire positions and transfer one lead at a time
  • Mount in the original location and orientation for accurate sensing; do not bypass the thermostat
  • After reassembly, restore power and test operation

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For Whirlpool Thermostat (Range/Oven), 1 (Part Number: OEM18032664)

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Hello REM. Yes, if the thermostat is not sending the power to the element, you will need to replace the thermostat WP74005019 in the unit. Hope this helps.

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Carlos for Model Number PER4310BAW

My Maytag Performa free standing oven range does not turn on top or bottom elements in oven, following a cleaning, that was prompted by a short small oven fire. oven appears in good shape. fire burned in broiler pan and was quickly extinguished so I dont feel it was a heat issue from the fire. I did get shocked when lifting lower element during cleaning. after fire elements worked-after cleaning they did not. clock and all stove top elements work with no problem. I was told over phone by an appliance repair person that it more likely the thermostat control switch/probe assembly PN# AP4094393. can you give me a second opinion so I can order that part?

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Carlos, Before you replace the thermostat, You may have shorted the internal contacts when you lifted the element and got shocked, Slide the range out and remove the back cover panel and check for damaged wires to the bake and broil element and terminal block. Thanks and Good Luck

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