This fan motor helps keep your oven running smoothly by moving air around to cool the inside. It pulls in cooler air and pushes out hot air, which helps prevent the control panel from getting too hot ...
This nameplate is a durable identification component designed for use on a variety of home appliances, including ranges, refrigerators, dishwashers, and dryers. Constructed from robust materials to wi...
pulled out of wall. removed cover and visually checked for damage. saw none. saw what looked like a diode next to the control board. ohm meter showed open in both directions. from diagrams, determined the part to be a thermal fuse. replaced it, powered up. lights came on, set time, and turned the oven on. it started heated all seemed to work normally. noticed the fan was varing speed. pulled and oiled fan motor. appears to have smoothed out. i suspect the fan wasnt moving enough air to keep the electronics area cool. ran for 30 minutes at 350 deg. appears to be ok. time will tell if there is another problem i havent found.
Since I have All Whirlpool appliances in the home, the only one not a Whirlpool was a counter top dishwasher that looks exactly like it could be a Whirlpool and so not to be the odd unit out, I labeled it with with a Whirlpool logo nameplate on the face of the door. Now everything matches perfectly and all in the same exact color white too.
Just measured and marked where the plate was to be located, cleaned that part of the surface, peeled the backing and carefully placed the logo name plate in place and pressed it on. Voila. Done and looks original as well. Call me the big, deep fakearooski.
Everything worked perfectly---thanks to the suggestion of your call center agent. She suggested that since the replacement door handles were no longer available, I should consider repainting them--it worked like a charm. Please tell her she was a life saver. We rent that house in Fl and my returning tenants had complained about the discoloring refer handles. Thank you