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#1 Posted : Monday, July 19, 2010 6:20:54 AM(UTC)
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I've read some of the other posts, but just making sure of a few things:

1) How do I find my part number for the thermal fuse for my model?

2) How hard is the fix if I do it myself? Seems like I need to pull the oven out of the wall, locate the old fuse, and replace the new fuse...Sounds simple but I'm sure it's not that easy. Please let me know the honest difficulty.

3) How much should I expect to pay if I just order a service call? (what is fair).

I've got two ovens that have no heat after a self-cleaning cycle, so it's important I think this one over.

Thanks,

OvenIssues
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#2 Posted : Monday, July 19, 2010 8:45:55 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ovenissues Go to Quoted Post
I've read some of the other posts, but just making sure of a few things:

1) How do I find my part number for the thermal fuse for my model?

2) How hard is the fix if I do it myself? Seems like I need to pull the oven out of the wall, locate the old fuse, and replace the new fuse...Sounds simple but I'm sure it's not that easy. Please let me know the honest difficulty.

3) How much should I expect to pay if I just order a service call? (what is fair).

I've got two ovens that have no heat after a self-cleaning cycle, so it's important I think this one over.

Thanks,

OvenIssues


You are probably correct.
You most likely have an open thermal fuse on both your ovens, based on the information you supplied.

You will need to remove the unit from the cabinet to access the back. You may also need to remove the rear panel to gain access to the thermal fuse assembly located on the back of the oven cavity, to replace the fuse.

Appliancepartspro.com part number for the fuse is AP2929295 and is available at this time.

I cannot estimate what it may cost, as all servicers are different, but I normally would reccomend factory service or a factory authorized servicer. That information would be available through the manufacturer web sight or the phone number located in your use and care manual.
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