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This is probably a real dumb question. but where to you put the leads when measuring. Referencing the attached picture, I took the connector off of the right side. but I am not sure where to put the probe on the left side. the left side is attached to the control panel. Does touching the cylinder thing work? Thanks
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You measure from the right hand side connector to the wire that runs to the control board connection.
FYI: The fuse wires must be between the meter leads.
The left side wire looks a little cruddy so you may have to scrape/sandpaper it a bit to get a good connection to the meter lead.
Measuring to the fuse case is no good. |
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Thanks for the quick responce. I cleaned the wire and got and infinity reading. So the fuse needs to be replaced. I tried to gentle disconnect the fuse from the control board and it doesn't seem to want to come lose. I didn't want to force it.
If i replace it and it still doesn't work, what are the next steps?
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I think this is the fuse you need but double check with the parts people.You will need your model number. Part number: AP3777386
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Our Whirlpool double oven is dead after self cleaning the bottom over. I saw your instructions for replacing the fuse but the door to the lower oven is locked. Anything I can do to open it?
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Gene #2 Post 14 years ago, thanks for posting this! I followed your advice, found the thermo fuse, checked it with a meter, and sure enough it was blown. You saved me tons of money. Was about to buy a new wall oven.
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