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We did a self clean in our oven a couple days ago and now it won't heat up.. Everything else seems to work fine, it just won't heat up...What is your advise?
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Hi. There is the thermal overload (hi limit) at the back of the oven. To get to it you need to remove the oven from the wall and take off the rear cover. Check the performance of the cooling fan, if it's slow or not turning - replace it too. Part number: 9759243
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Thank you so much for your reply. The fans are working fine, so we will pull out the thermal fuse and replace. The part number you provided is that a universal part number where we use to purchase part anywhere? See the issue I have is Thankgiving is 2 days away and I have 20+ people coming to my home and no oven....My husband is going to try to fix it tomorrow but he was going to purchase part at a sears by us.
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There is no aftermarket part as far as I know. Check with our office if they still can overnight it.
Simon.
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