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Hi. I read in a post for another person with an oven similar to mine that it was advisable to not use the self-cleaning feature because it would blow the thermal fuse and maybe even the thermostat. Is that true for my oven? I have a Whirlpool electric double oven Model RBD245PDQ11. Thanks.
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Yes, this is true. It was ongoing problem with most of Whirlpool electric ovens for at least ten years.
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Originally Posted by: hkrauss  Hi. I read in a post for another person with an oven similar to mine that it was advisable to not use the self-cleaning feature because it would blow the thermal fuse and maybe even the thermostat. Is that true for my oven? I have a Whirlpool electric double oven Model RBD245PDQ11. Thanks. Its the biggest reason I hate getting calls on these ovens. If you ask me the airflow is all wrong on these and I practically got a WP tech to agree with me. Not to mention the t-fuse should be the kind that resets itself, but that's another story.
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