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I have a 15 year old Jenn-Air microwave model 168B that has blown the temp limit "one shot" thermostat (TCO or thermal cut out). Both AppliancePartsPro and ************************.com state that this part is discontinued and NLA including old stock. I have found a source for TCO' at http://www.supco.com/images/12%20heaters.pdf[HTML]http://www.supco.com/images/12%20heaters.pdf[/HTML] see p. 12.10 series A TCO's. My problem is that I don't know what specification I need, that is at what temp it should cut out and there are seven different choices. Anyone have an idea of what temp TCO is required for this unit, or if there is another source I can go to replace my TCO? The ApplianceParts Pro P/N is . AP30805
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What are the numbers on the old part?
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There are no numbers on the part. It looks like one of the A series TCO's in the link above. The AppliancePartsPro part number is AP30805
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The most important parameter for such part is its temperature range. Usually it's marked on the body of the part. Unfortunately if it's not, then it's not much what can be done.
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