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Help I have the exact same issue
Model of Oven Whirlpool RS696PXYb1
Can you advise with part #
Thanks:):)
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Post your model number so I can look at your breakdown. Thanks, Nat
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the oven when turned on goes up to temp but then doesnt maintain temp so you cant cook anything if you turn up the setting it kicks back on but it wont maintain that temp i have replaced the ceramic initer and the tempsensor but still doesnt work dont want to keep spending money i dont have do you know what is needed thanks rocko
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What issues are you having Rocko? Nat
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Originally Posted by: Admin / APP Team That's excellent! I know very well what you mean.
You know where to find us, should you need more help in the future. I also want to thank you for supporting this forum and ordering the part from us. could you tell me if my problem is the same yours was
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That's excellent! Quote:but it provides a "good feeling" to me for accomplishing the task I know very well what you mean. You know where to find us, should you need more help in the future. I also want to thank you for supporting this forum and ordering the part from us.
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Dear Team;
I ordered the referenced part, received it within three(3) days and proceeded with the installation per the instructions. I did make a sketch of the board connections- ~ 10 clip-ons that were color coded. The four(4) screws holding the board in place were convenient, the connections were doable and the installation took less than 30 minutes including taking extra precautions. The oven operated on activation and continues to perform well. An expensive part but justifiable with no labor costs. Thanks for the help. Not only did this save significant money for my daughter, but it provides a "good feeling" to me for accomplishing the task. I will address the next problem with a little more confidence. Please keep up the good work.
Best regards,
Good28
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Great! Thanks for the information and support. I will let you know my progress and results.
Have a good day.
good28
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Not a problem. The diagram link is for you to see how everything is put together. Here is a direct link to the clock itself - Part Details - MAYTAG Timer, part number: AP382957 - it's currently in stock and as of today runs for $218.09 (other places sell it for about $225-$235).
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I opened the diagram ready to proceed; however, I did not find a part number for the clock. I have seen at least two(2) clocks listed. How do I order the correct unit? I am probably missing/overlooking something simple, but please help me.
Thanks.
Larry
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