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Default Ovens? Whirlpool-Oven Model RBD305PDS14 Ser. XP3604259

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I did not see an oven forum? So I am starting here.

The little thermal overload protector thing blew in my oven a while back, it was repaired under warranty, but I have an opportunity to pick up some replacement parts from whirlpool now. So given the opportunity I decided to try and get a backup overload protector gizmo,, but I have no idea how to find the part number, can someone point me in the right direction?
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Hi Stumpy,

I moved your thread here to our Whirlpool Range Forum.

The thermal fuse is in the back of your oven, its #37 here:


Here's the thermal fuse for your model:
Manufacturer part number 4451354 is RepairClinic item number 589824
4451354

You'll need to pull your oven out from the wall, then take off the back access panel.

You may need to get someone to help you pull it out as wall ovens are very heavy to pull out by yourself.

Unplug or turn the breaker off to your oven first!

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