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I Actived the self cleaning on the electric oven and it's not powering up. This happened several years ago and a repairman pulled the unit and replaced a fuse or some component that regulated the power into the unit. It was a quick job and it seemed to be a regular type of repair.
I need to replace this component...Any ideas what it's called or is it a fuse.
I have looked through the site and came up with this part is it the one?
Thrmst-fix Part Number: AP3879224 made by WHIRLPOOL
Thanks.
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According to the model number you posted, the part number (#37 on the break down diagram) for the thermal fuse (aka thermistor fixed) is AP3885687 Gene.
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paid dearly for one then found that Sears uses the same one. got two spares for less than the first one alone. They simply snap in the holder under the back cover.:) in 2002 part # STD388200 cost $8.85 at Sears. my oven is model KERC 507 YAHO (Superba)
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Need advice on oven door that will not close completely unless held shut.Was leaned on by repairman.Kitchenaid Superba model KERC 507 YAHO:mad:
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