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Nozz  
#11 Posted : Sunday, September 2, 2012 9:55:50 AM(UTC)
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Thanks! Seems like the way to go. I found 2 similar parts. One from this website:

AppliancePartsPro (Item Number: AP3885687
Manufacturer's Number: 9759243
Made by Whirlpool

Read more: [url=http://www.applian Ice Maker Sect 2 - Theory of operation.pdf (89kb) downloaded 15 time(s).

Ice Maker Sect 3 - Compnents location and access.pdf (114kb) downloaded 19 time(s).cepartspros.com/Appliance-Parts/whirlpool-thermal-overload-item-number-ap3885687.aspx#ixzz25HKK1wid]WHIRLPOOL 9759243 Thermal Overload, AP3885687 | AppliancePartsPros.com[/url]
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and another from Whirlpool's parts website. Both "seem" to do the job, but I can't verify. The part from the Whirlpool website is an identical match physically. I haven't verified this is the fix, but all signs point that way. I'll provide an update if it does indeed remedy my no-heat oven.

Here's a picture of the part with the wires disconnected. The "X" spot connects to the 2 double red wires at the 4 or 5 o'clock position.
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Simon / APP Team  
#12 Posted : Sunday, September 2, 2012 8:20:18 PM(UTC)
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Hi.

The 9759243 is a correct part.

Simon.
jodilord  
#13 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 12:32:39 PM(UTC)
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I read the posts here and concluded that the self clean feature blew the thermal fuse (thermostat, whatever it is). So, following the directions on one of the posts, I ordered and just received the thermal fuse and blower (and new inner glass for door bc was broken). I found directions on how to remove the door to replace the glass from the Whirlpool manual that came with the oven (the video that is on this site was not applicable to my model...not the same door hinges). I wanted to replace the fuse and blower first. I did not see a video or instructions here on how to remove the oven from the wall to get to the back to replace the fuse...any tips?? Are there any videos (perhaps on youtube) that show how to replace the fuse and blower? Thank you so much, in advance, for your help. (just saw typo in subject line darn - WHIRLPOOL!!!)
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