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We have a Kitchenaid oven model KDRP407HSS13. Last year I had an error on the display and after some research, I replaced the fuse behind the control panel. Now the oven gets power to the contol panel and to the oven lights and no errors. When I select any baking option and hit enter, the oven does not heat up. I read on this forum that there is another thermal fuse behind the oven just above the convection fan (which I have located).
Can I bypass the fuse using a jumper wire to see if that is the problem before I order a new fuse?
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Originally Posted by: Gene I'm glad you were able to fix it. Be careful with the self clean next time. It's better not to use it at all.
Gene. I hear that. Are you still broken? Phil
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I'm glad you were able to fix it. Be careful with the self clean next time. It's better not to use it at all.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Hoping you got well. How is your oven? Does it work or there is still something wrong?
Gene. It works fine. I guessed right. The salesman with my appliance supply house locally told me that it usually happens with the built in units with no ventilation allowing the temps. to get too high. Phil
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Originally Posted by: lusien Sorry I didn't get back. Been sick. KDRP407HSS13 Hoping you got well. How is your oven? Does it work or there is still something wrong? Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene What is the complete model number of the oven?
Gene. Sorry I didn't get back. Been sick. KDRP407HSS13
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Originally Posted by: rbyikes I found that after reading through forums, that that was the problem i was having, so that was the part I started with. apparently wirlpools have an overheating issue. I too purchased that part from appliance parts, and replaced it. still no heat in the oven though. I am going to go check some more electrical connections today. I am hoping it is still something simple, the stove is only two years old. thanks for your quick response. What is the complete model number of the oven? Gene.
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Originally Posted by: rbyikes I found that after reading through forums, that that was the problem i was having, so that was the part I started with. apparently wirlpools have an overheating issue. I too purchased that part from appliance parts, and replaced it. still no heat in the oven though. I am going to go check some more electrical connections today. I am hoping it is still something simple, the stove is only two years old. thanks for your quick response. Do you have a digital display with error codes? Mine are F01 the temp. sensor is opened: F02 is welded element relays: F05 is door or latch problems: F06 is electronic control malfunction. Phil
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I found that after reading through forums, that that was the problem i was having, so that was the part I started with. apparently wirlpools have an overheating issue. I too purchased that part from appliance parts, and replaced it. still no heat in the oven though. I am going to go check some more electrical connections today. I am hoping it is still something simple, the stove is only two years old. thanks for your quick response.
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Originally Posted by: rbyikes any luck finding a repair? I just replaced the thermal fuse, still no heat I decided to just tear into the range and when I pulled off the front panel (my range has elec. conv. oven and gas cook top) I found the service tech. sheet and it had a section on the oven "TOD" (thermostat). It is mounted on the back of the oven under the back sheet metal. It will shut down the elements(permanently) in my case. It is about the size of a quarter and about 3/4 in. tall. Has two connectors on it with a red wire in and out. If the temps. get too high between the oven and the sheet metal backing it pops. Cost me $36 from App. Parts Pros and it was $55-60 locally. Mine is a KitchenAid which is Whirlpool I believe. The part is color coded for the shut down temp. Mine was 302 F. Hope this helped you. Let me know. Phil
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