After the self cleaning cycle heating elements does not heat. However, the panel works (clock, timer) Husband perform continuity check on elements an the result was positive for continuity. Also tested resistance of thermostat reading was well within range. Is there any other test that has to be performed to determine where the problem is? Also what part is needed to fix the problem?
Most likely the problem is a bad (open) thermal fuse on the back of the oven (#37 on the diagram).
- The part number for the thermal fuse is AP3885687
Here are the breakdown diagrams and Replacement parts for WHIRLPOOL RBS305PDB16 | AppliancePartsPros.com
Gene.
Element does not glow red at all no matter it is preheat, bake or whatever. i have switched the range breaker off/on. Found this article as a possible repair: http://forum.doityourself.com/kitchen-large-electric-appliances/299748-whirlpool-oven-not-heat-up-after-self-cleaning.html
I have not tried all suggestions. Wanted to post issue here. Current status: I have oven pulled out of cabinet and ready to dive in!
Thank you
[quote=Gene;90227]Most likely the problem is a bad (open) thermal fuse on the back of the oven (#37 on the diagram).
- The part number for the thermal fuse is AP3885687
Here are the breakdown diagrams and Replacement parts for WHIRLPOOL RBS305PDB16 | AppliancePartsPros.com
Gene.[/quote]
Gene,
I was having the same problem with by RBS305PDB16 after using the self-cleaning cycle for the first time. Also besides not heating, the temperature up button would not function in any mode nor the Cancel Button (had to flip fuse.), oven light button (light works though), or timer.
I replaced the thermal fuse tonight with the part you stated. Now when I hit the bake button, it will preheat to 350 degrees (some progress) but I still cannot get the above mentioned buttons to work. I can use the Timed Bake button and set it to 1 minute to get it to shut off. I tried cycling the power and even locking/unlocking the keypad but nothing.
Is this all typically part of the same problem/cause or is it multiple problems? Any suggestions?
(in reference to Dan O’s note above, I will start a new topic if needed; but that was one of my symptoms and my model so I thought this was on-topic.)
Chuck
Hi Chuck,
Sounds like the key panel has gone bad. The correction is to replace the control panel. If you need the correct part number then post the color of it.
Gene.
[quote=Gene;102355]Hi Chuck,
Sounds like the key panel has gone bad. The correction is to replace the control panel. If you need the correct part number then post the color of it.
Gene.[/quote]
Black.
Are we talking the membrane layer or the circuit board layer (I saw they wer seperate parts)?
Chuck
We are talking about the control panel (#1 on the diagram)
Gene.
[quote=Gene;102362]We are talking about the control panel (#1 on the diagram)
Gene.[/quote]
Thanks! AP3131725 for the black then.
I wished someone had warned me about using that dang self-clean feature. This is a great and helpful forum.
You are welcome. Unfortunately this is probably the most common problem for those ovens.
Keep us posted.
Gene.
I discovered that the control panel slowly goes bad. I had to replace my control panel ($321.00) and all works great. Hope this helps.
I am trying to help a friend with his oven problem, It is a whirlpool RBS305PDB6 and the other day he used the self clean option and after that the oven will no longer bake or broil, any ideas?
[QUOTE=Marc_Ren;346028]I am trying to help a friend with his oven problem, It is a whirlpool RBS305PDB6 and the other day he used the self clean option and after that the oven will no longer bake or broil, any ideas?[/QUOTE]
Most likely the problem is a bad (open) oven thermal shut down fuse. It is on the back of the oven and is shown as #37 on the diagram.
The oven has to be removed from the cabinet for the repair.
- The oven thermal shut down fuse AP6014016
Here are the breakdown diagrams and Replacement parts for WHIRLPOOL RBS305PDB6 | AppliancePartsPros.com
Gene.