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Oven won't heat or shuts off during baking? A faulty thermal fuse cuts power when detecting excessive heat. This safety device protects your range.
The F9 error code is supposed to indicate that the door lock mechanism has failed. My oven would give the F9 code and turn off during normal baking at 400 F after about 30-40 minutes. It turns out that GE must have programmed the error codes incorrectly in my model, because the real problem was that my control board cooling fan was no longer functional, and one of the two thermal switches was shutting off the unit when the control board area got too hot. AppliancePartsPros.com is one of the... Read more
The Probe Thermistor is an OEM replacement part for GE wall ovens and ranges. Located inside the oven cavity, this temperature-sensitive probe precisely monitors interior heat to safeguard against overcooking. Causes of a faulty thermistor involve exposure to excessive cooking temperatures, moisture infiltration from spills or steam, or basic failure due to old age. Symptoms of an inadequate probe thermistor include:
This OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I looked diligently for this probe for many months and to no avail. So desperate to find it , I Goggled and found this provider for the probe. I was amazed at the timing of the receipt of the item. I received an email within hours that it had been shipped the same day and arrived at my home within less than 48 hours! The price was great and the item was easy to locate on the site.. Thank you for your attention and customer service. I will use these folks again! Read more
Oven not reaching set temperature or shutting off mid-cycle? This temperature sensor monitors cavity temp and signals the control board. 15-min fix.
Online chat here said that the oven sensor should be replaced. I got the feeling that was a bit off, so I went with my gut and ordered the thermostat as well. Replaced the sensor and that didn't fix it. Replaced the thermostat and it worked like a charm! Disappointed that they were overconfident in their answer and it would have taken me more days to fix - but, the products came in quickly (basically, next day) and were correct. Online video for my particular oven was incorrect - but it's... Read more
The High Limit Thermostat is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool ovens. It acts as a safety mechanism that monitors the oven's temperature to prevent overheating. When the oven exceeds a specific temperature, the high-limit thermostat interrupts the electrical flow to the heating element, ensuring the appliance remains within safe operating conditions. Causes of a bad High Limit Thermostat can include a malfunction due to electrical issues or component failure. It may become unresponsive over time, failing to cut off the power to the heating element when the oven overheats. Symptoms of a bad High Limit Thermostat include:
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
Replaced the thermst-fix and the thermal fuse oven now works great Read more
The Thermal Fuse is an OEM part for Whirlpool ovens. This part cuts off power to the oven if it detects excessively high temperatures, preventing potential overheating and ensuring safe operation.
Over time, the thermal fuse can fail due to regular use, exposure to high temperatures, or electrical issues.
Symptoms of a bad thermal fuse include:
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.
Replaced fuse. It took much longer to get the oven out of the wall to access the fuse and replace the front panel than to do the repair. This fuse failed at the end of the cleaning cycle for the bottom oven and left the door locked because the open fuse removed the 120v power from the control board. The locked door made it impossible to remove one of the screws holding the wall oven in place. However, after I ground off the head of the screw behind the edge of the locked door I was able to... Read more
Fix erratic oven temperatures or F2 error codes with this temperature sensor. Monitors and regulates heat levels for accurate cooking. Moderate DIY repair.
Replaced the sensor at the back of the oven. Read more
Oven won't heat or has no power after self-clean? A blown thermal fuse is likely the cause. This safety part cuts power if temps get too high.
This is for the Whirlpool in-wall double oven GBD307PDS10. No power and the door locked after the shutdown before the self-cleaning cycle was over. I watched some video and this is a known issue the fuses blow during self-cleaning. I opened the door with a 90-degree hook, an easy task. Took doors off (watch video from others), unscrewed from the wall, and made a very small platform. and took the oven out (need two people and take the doors off first. The doors are heavy and you won't lift the... Read more
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 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
Oven won't heat or shuts off during use? A blown thermal fuse cuts power to prevent overheating. Simple diagnosis with a multimeter, quick replacement.
Fix a range that won't reach set temperature or shows temperature error codes. This sensor monitors oven heat and signals the control board to adjust.
Replaced the bake element. The manufacturer did not leave enough wire to pull the connections into the oven so I had to open the back and locate the connections. Read more
Oven won't power on after self-clean? This thermal fuse cuts power when temperatures get too high. Common fix for no-power issues after cleaning cycles.
Ordered a new one from AppliancePartsPros.com Read more
Oven won't heat or shuts off during self-clean? A blown thermal fuse is often the cause. This safety device prevents overheating. DIY repair in 10 minutes.
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
Oven won't unlock after self-clean or control panel is blank? This thermal fuse thermostat protects your range. Easy DIY fix in under 30 minutes.
Based on information found at AppliancePartsPros, I determined that the it was most likely the thermostat (thermal fuse). I removed the rear panel and tested the fuse for continuity and it was bad. I used a jumper wire to bypass the fuse and plugged the range back in. The panel turned on and the oven unlocked. I then removed the thermostat and looked up the replacement part and ordered. Read more
Oven won't heat or can't hold temperature? This thermal switch monitors oven temperature and protects internal components. Common fix for heat issues.
After 2 repair men, many parts replace it still didn't work, Did research on line and found out the thermal fuse would need to be replace.. Read more
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