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Kitchen Aid oven stopped working after the cleaning cycle completed.
The oven and the cooktop are separate.
I am not sure if I replace a control panel or some type of computer chip.
Any help is appreciated.
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Remove the oven from the cabinet and check the thermal fuse on the back of the oven for continuity (#37 on the oven parts break down diagram). Replace if it's open. - The part number for the thermal fuse AP3030381 - Here are the break down diagrams for the Kitchen Aid oven Model KEBS107DBS6Gene.
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Hi Gene,
How do I know if it is "open"?
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"Open" circuit means an infinite resistance. You have to have a simple meter to measure resistance. Gene.
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I just wanted to log back in and thank Gene for his advice.
I took your advice, changed the part (<$50.00) and the oven started working right away!!
My wife and three girls on a tight budget THANK YOU!!!:) :) :)
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I'm glad you were able to fix it.
Best regards. Gene.
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