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Looks like I need to replace a blown out thermal fuse in the back of my oven. What are the steps to taking out my oven in order to do this?
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Pastor George, You can find the complete instructions in the Service manual for a model similar to yours. The name of this thermal fuse is "Oven shutdown fuse". - The part number for the oven shutdown thermal fuse is AP3885687 Here are the break down diagrams for the Whirlpool oven Model RBS305PDQ6Gene.
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I have a whirlpool double wall oven. The top is self clean. We've used it twice and both times the thermal fuse has blown. At 80 bucks, is there a better solution. Is this a common problem? Thanks Model RDB305PRS00
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Originally Posted by: nbman  I have a whirlpool double wall oven. The top is self clean. We've used it twice and both times the thermal fuse has blown. At 80 bucks, is there a better solution. Is this a common problem? Thanks Model RDB305PRS00 The thermal fuse blew three times on my Whirlpool oven. I went to this service and was given step by step instructions on how to replace the fuse. The solution I discovered is - don't use the self clean function of the oven. I have not had a problem since I made this call. George P Fresno, CA
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