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Tony Sculthorpe  
#1 Posted : Monday, December 6, 2010 8:44:52 PM(UTC)
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Hi there, well, like so many we had this crazy idea that a self cleaning wall oven (30") would self clean withoit problems. Wish I would have read here first. Seems I have the same problem as so many - during self clean the oven shut down and door remains locked. Based on reading it looks like it could be one of two thermal devices ?- one is just under the control panel (we were cleaning the top oven) and the other in the rear and would require full removal (not easy in my application) can anyone tell me which of the two I need to replace? it shut off about 2 hours into top oven clean and just went dead - it was very hot. Thanks
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denman  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, December 7, 2010 1:52:28 AM(UTC)
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Here are your parts
Replacement parts for KEBC207KSS models | AppliancePartsPros.com

Here is a manual
https://secured.whirlpool.com/Service/SrvTechAdm.nsf/2cd44500d572193285256a45004fd9d6/cf019bc87b565af78525734400549998/$FILE/4317416%20Double%20Wall%20Oven.pdf

By the sound of it the ovens are totally dead including the control panel.
I do not think that it is either thermal cut-off if this is the case.
As far as I know they only kill power to the elements.

Although it does not show anything in the wiring diagram I would check the wires going to the control panel. They may have added a fuse into one of theses wires. Pay special attention to the wires from the power transformer.

Have you tried flipping the breaker off/on slowly a couple times.
Could be you lost the half of the line that runs the control board.
It is not uncommon to loose haf the line without actually tripping the breaker.

If you cannot find an in-line fuse then I would check the primary and secondary windings in the power transformer. Transformers usually have an internal thermal fuse.

If it is a blown fuse I would also replace the oven sensor, just to be safe.
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Tony Sculthorpe  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, December 7, 2010 8:39:07 PM(UTC)
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Thank you sir. I was able to find the in line thermal fuse (behind the control panel) I did a temporary bypass and it turned the panel back on. So it looks like I need to replace that inline fuse - in searching here I see a part that looks identical #AP3777386 - can you confirm thats correct for my Kitchenaid KEBC207KSS5 model? (I see that more than
denman  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, December 8, 2010 1:56:44 AM(UTC)
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Sorry I do not work for AppliancePartsPros.
They probably have access to more parts data than I do.

If it looks the same then I would say it is the correct part.
Perhaps the parts people can confirm it for you.
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