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I have a Whirlpool self-cleaning electric oven. I started an auto clean process,which is 3 hours and 30 minutes. I turned it off at 1 hr. 30 min. since it was smoking. Next day I turned the oven ON and everything works well according to the control panel, except that the heating element does not heat at all. I checked the Broiler element also,and it did not heat either. I checked circuit breaker, and it is OK. I turned it off for 10 minutes to see if it will reset. No hope so far. The correct model number is RBS305PDB6 You suggestions are welcome.
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Originally Posted by: cskadavil I have a Whirlpool self-cleaning electric oven. I started an auto clean process,which is 3 hours and 30 minutes. I turned it off at 1 hr. 30 min. since it was smoking. Next day I turned the oven ON and everything works well according to the control panel, except that the heating element does not heat at all. I checked the Broiler element also,and it did not heat either. I checked circuit breaker, and it is OK. I turned it off for 10 minutes to see if it will reset. No hope so far. You suggestions are welcome. CSK, Could you please verify the model number of your product, we cannot find a technical data sheet or proper parts diagram, using the number you supplied, Thanks, :) :) :)
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Hi Joe, the correct model for the whirlpoor wall oven is : RBS305PDB6.
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I was on line on thursday the 21 os april my request was nerer address. I have a Whirlpool stove Model #sf462lxsq0 the oven will not get hot nor the broiler. please help if you can.
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Originally Posted by: cskadavil Hi Joe, the correct model for the whirlpoor wall oven is : RBS305PDB6. CSK, Your, hi limit thermal fuse, is probably opened, due to a high temperature in the self clean cycle, Part number: AP3885687
The fuse is located on the back of the oven cavity, you'll need to remove the unit to access the fuse. You'll also be able to check the wires to the elements, and voltage to the terminal block for 220 to 240 VAC, with a meter if needed. Good Luck, :) :) :)
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Hi Jo, Is it possible for you to advise me how to remove this AP3885687 from my WHIRLPOOL RBS305PDB6 ELECTRIC WALL OVEN ? I have attached 2 pictures of my oven. Thanks. CSkadavil
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Originally Posted by: cskadavil Hi Jo, Is it possible for you to advise me how to remove this AP3885687 from my WHIRLPOOL RBS305PDB6 ELECTRIC WALL OVEN ? I have attached 2 pictures of my oven. Thanks. CSkadavil CS, You'll need to remove the oven from the cabinet, here are the basic installation instructions for your oven. http://www.kitchenaid.ca/assets...ctions%20-%204450411.pdfIf your lucky, there may be enough wire behind the unit, to turn it sideways and work on it, without removing the oven from the cabinet. Once you've got access to the back, and remove the back cover panel, you'll have access to everything you need. Good Luck, :) :) :)
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