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Gene  
#21 Posted : Friday, October 19, 2012 3:23:43 PM(UTC)
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The correct thermal fuse for your oven Part number: 4451042
Part number: 4451042


Gene.
P.S. I don't remember to see such thermal fuse with two spades of the same size.
kspan  
#22 Posted : Saturday, July 27, 2013 11:35:46 AM(UTC)
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hey, gene, my problems are pretty much the same - self-cleaned, now the display is blank - and I'd like to think i can start by just replacing the fuse, with the crimp in it . . . and if it still doesn't work, then replace the thermal overload too. The thing is, I'm used to looking at bad fuses, that look bad because there's a break in the middle, but there's no break in this one (still bad ... it has to be 'tested'?), and I can pull it apart/from the control panel, but the 'other end of the fuse' is really snug - just pull real hard . . . ? I'm worried about tearing something up, I already broke the plastic molding on one side :-(
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