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Oven won't heat after self-cleaning? A blown thermal fuse cuts power to protect the control. Requires pulling the oven out to access rear panel.
Like a boss! Seriously, removed oven from wall (2 screws), removed about 15 sheet metal screws from front and top covers, unplugged wire harnesses one (or a few) at a time. Reassembled. Hint. Take a picture of wiring before removing and mark old parts (especially thermal fuse) with sharpie before removing so you don't get confused. It's really hard to tell a used electrical part from a new one. Read more
Microwave won't start or runs only when door is pulled? Replace faulty door interlock switches. This 2-pack covers top and bottom switches. DIY repair.
First, it was going to cost $95 for an appliance guy just to look at it! I figured there would be an upcharge on the parts + labor on top of the $95, so I took a chance & decided my husband & I could fix it cheaper; we were right, but it was a 3 week process (luckily, we have another microwave in the basement we were able to use in the meantime). I googled the microwave model #, then price checked the same item I thought we needed; printed off the diagrams of the various microwave "systems" &... Read more
The bake element is the oven's primary lower heat source. Replacing a failed element restores proper preheating and even baking performance when the oven won't heat or struggles to maintain temperature during the bake cycle. What it does
Purchased bake and broil elements as well as temp sensor. Oven is 18 years old...wasn't sure which was not functioning properly. Carefully Removed all three components, and then installed new. Oven heats perfectly. Saved buying new wall oven. Installation was very easy. I am a homemaker and mom. We can do all kinds of fix its. These folks are outstanding! !!! Items arrived very fast and packaged well. Read more
The Gasket Retainer is an OEM part for Whirlpool ovens. It secures the oven door gasket in place, ensuring a tight seal that prevents heat from escaping during cooking. This helps maintain consistent cooking temperatures and improves energy efficiency.
Causes of a bad oven gasket retainer can include wear and tear from repeated use, heat damage, or accidental impact that causes the retainer to break or become misshapen.
Symptoms of a bad oven gasket retainer include:
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
Replacing the Door Gasket is very easy and will take about 2-3 mins per door. Simply remove the Gasket Retainer (1 screw), and pull off the old Gasket. Install the new gasket by simply pushing the gasket clips into the holes where the old clips came out from. Be sure to start gasket at the first hole either side of the Gasket Retainer and work your way around. Reinstall Gasket retainer. The Door Insulation is a very involved repair, and best to follow specific repair manual instructions. Door... Read more
Probe indicator stays on or won't light when plugged in? This meat probe monitors internal food temperature. Easy DIY fix with video guide included.
Purchased the parts on-line. The website is very easy to use and found it easy to identify the parts needed. Read more
Seals the light lens to the oven cavity, blocking heat, steam, and grease from the bulb housing. Replace if cracked, brittle, or missing. Confirm fit.
Troubleshot the oven by checking the broiler which worked good (same fuel valve). After reading the some tips about troubleshooting the Glow Ignitor I could see the broiler ignitor got white hot and the oven ignitor only got bright orange (orange to red causes intermittent ignition or mini explosions). Watched the how to video and it was good information. You should be observant about which openings in the back of the oven as to where the two wires are coming out of. My oven is over 12 years... Read more
Replacement broiler pan set for ovens. Includes pan and insert to catch drippings during broiling. Order if your original is missing, warped, or damaged.
I ordered the brioler pan for my new stove from y'all it was a little small but that's the part number in the book that I got with the stoveyall did a great job fast shipping just what I ordered will by from again thanks Read more
Interior cover plate for microwave cavities. Shields wiring and components from exposure. Replace if cracked, disintegrating, or missing to prevent arcing.
Replaced the waveguide covers with the ones I ordered. Read more
Microwave turntable won't rotate or stops under load? This turntable motor restores even heating. Accessed from the bottom with basic tools.
Removed bottom cover plate and unscrewed motor housing Read more
Oven won't heat or bake properly? This bake element kit restores even heating for baking and roasting. Located at oven bottom. DIY repair under 1 hour.
Following the instructions that I received through the helpful research of the APP staff, I disconnected the power, disassembled the back of the oven, and accessed the hidden element. This involved bending parts of the sheet metal and cutting the insulation, so I was very apprehensive about doing this. Once I exposed the compartment that contains the element, I had difficulty extracting the old part and was really nervous about pulling hard to extract it - until I saw the damaged element. It... Read more
Microwave not heating or making loud humming noise? The diode converts AC to DC power for the magnetron. Moderate difficulty repair, 1-2 hours.
Replaced Magnetron and diode. Fixed problem and microwave workso again. Very time consuming because of microwave/oven built-in combo. Not easy to get to parts that needed to be replaced. Still cheaper to repair than to replace. Read more
Mounting screw for securing trim, hinges, drawer guides, and interior components. Replace if missing, stripped, or broken during repair or maintenance.
The replacement part was identical, arrived quickly as promised, and took only a couple of minutes to install. Excellent service. Very happy with the end result and the whole process. Read more
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:
I have a 10 year old Kitchenaid double oven with warming drawer below and electrical connection is located in cabinet below. I order a service manual from http://www.allrepairmanuals.com. If you have the service manual follow it, it walks a technician thru each step. If you don't have a manual here are a few highlights. Disclaimer the following is for my oven model KEBS208DBL8, your oven service steps may vary. IMPORTANT! First step turn-off the power to the oven (mine was a 40 amp breaker)... Read more
This fan motor powers the cooling fan that moves air through your unit. Replacing a worn or noisy motor restores proper airflow to help maintain stable temperatures and reliable performance. What it does:
This factory screw secures appliance components to their mounting points. Replace missing, worn, or stripped hardware to restore a tight fit, proper alignment, and quieter operation across the affected assembly.
Ordered Bake Element, Y04100019 (Whirlpool AP4283614) to replace a broken bake element on my 30-year old Jenn-Air Model S125 Downdraft Slide-in electric range. Received the element very quickly but it had been damaged in shipping. Called AppliancePartsPros to report this and they quickly shipped another element - very easy process. To install the element, I turned off the power to the range, put on rubber gloves (just in case) and removed the two sheet metal crews at the rear of the oven -... Read more
This line fuse protects the appliance's incoming power circuit by opening if an overload or short occurs. Replacing a blown fuse can help restore power once the underlying issue is corrected, preventing further damage to sensitive components.
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