Thermal Fuse
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PartSelect Number
PS11742553
Manufacturer Part Number
WP4450249
Manufactured by
Whirlpool
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This part works with the following products:
Range, Wall Oven.
This part works with the following products:
Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Maytag.
Part# WP4450249 replaces these:
4450249
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After using the "self-clean" option, the panel blew out and the door remained locked. We knew we burnt fuses but didn't know which ones. We had a technician come out and tell us which ones. ($70.00) He quoted us a price of $495.00 for parts and labor. We did the repair ourselves and cost us $157
The hardest part was getting the oven out. The double oven is pretty heavy.
The screws were on the sides under a removable strip. Have a table about the same height as the base of the oven. It was easy to slide it straight over to the table.
The schematics are on top of the oven. Although you probably won't need them for the parts we replaced. When you have the oven out and the back panel removed, it is easy to identify the exact parts you are replacing. The part numbers were the same on the fuses. The thermostat was a simple pull apart. Then undo the 2 screws inside the oven. The heat sensor required some figuring. There is a pin that holds it in place in a plastic casing. We used a small flat head screw driver to push the pin flat to loosen it from the casing. This part was behind the digital panel and the only one that didn't require the oven coming out.
We would easily do this project again and glad we did. We saved $340.00 by doing it ourselves. I am glad I found PartSelect.com
Make sure you turn off the breaker to the appliance first. You don't want any electrical surprises. The hospital bill would be more expensive than the repairman !!
The screws were on the sides under a removable strip. Have a table about the same height as the base of the oven. It was easy to slide it straight over to the table.
The schematics are on top of the oven. Although you probably won't need them for the parts we replaced. When you have the oven out and the back panel removed, it is easy to identify the exact parts you are replacing. The part numbers were the same on the fuses. The thermostat was a simple pull apart. Then undo the 2 screws inside the oven. The heat sensor required some figuring. There is a pin that holds it in place in a plastic casing. We used a small flat head screw driver to push the pin flat to loosen it from the casing. This part was behind the digital panel and the only one that didn't require the oven coming out.
We would easily do this project again and glad we did. We saved $340.00 by doing it ourselves. I am glad I found PartSelect.com
Make sure you turn off the breaker to the appliance first. You don't want any electrical surprises. The hospital bill would be more expensive than the repairman !!
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Christy from Paso Robles, CA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Jeff
November 11, 2019
Older model.The oven control panel turns on and off by itself. Also when pushing anywhere on control panel it lights up. Could be anything. Code f-2 e-3. Also on clock read out c-f. The oven still works on and off.Turned breaker off to be safe.Thank you
For model number KEB277DAL4
Hello Jeff, thank you for your question. That sounds like an issue with either the control board, or the touch pad. Both parts have been discontinued by the manufacturer unfortunately.
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Greg
November 8, 2022
Does this fuse have a reset button?
For model number YKDRP467RS01
Hello Greg, thank you for your question. A thermal fuse is, in most cases, a part with a one time use. In order to turn the heat back on, you will need to replace the fuse located near the exhaust vent on your dryer. We hope this information will help you.
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