Oven Control Or Thermostat
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP74002390
Oven won't reach temperature or overheats? This thermostat monitors heating circuits and controls temperature. Moderate difficulty repair, requires back access.
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The oven dial and thermostat was malfunction Lashaun P. • Chicago , IL • March 02, 2019
My boyfriend is to do it yourself Mr. Fix-It type remind you that I am also inquisitive when it comes to building and repairing things, but not like him. He is definitely what you call a jack-of-all-trades basically self-trained.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP9759944
This fixed thermostat switches near 60C to control a heat-managed circuit—often the oven's cooling/blower fan. Replacing a failed unit restores proper fan cycling and helps protect the control area from excessive heat during and after cooking.
- Monitors temperature in the oven cabinet/control area and switches power based on heat level
- Cycles the cooling/blower fan on and off to manage cabinet temperature
- Helps safeguard electronic controls from heat buildup
- Failure may cause symptoms such as a fan that won't run, a fan that runs continuously, or an unusually hot control area
What's included: 1 fixed thermostat (60C, SPST) Install notes:
- Disconnect power at the breaker before servicing
- Access the thermostat per your model; it is typically mounted to a plenum or bracket near the oven cavity
- Move wires one at a time and mount the new thermostat flat against the surface for accurate sensing
- Restore power and verify the fan cycles during operation
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Oven had a burnt out hidden bake element and was not heating properly Christopher A. • Auburn , AL • April 23, 2017
Following the instructions that I received through the helpful research of the APP staff, I disconnected the power, disassembled the back of the oven, and accessed the hidden element. This involved bending parts of the sheet metal and cutting the insulation, so I was very apprehensive about doing this. Once I exposed the compartment that contains the element, I had difficulty extracting the old part and was really nervous about pulling hard to extract it - until I saw the damaged element. It...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP68601-6
Fix a refrigerator that won't shut off or has temperature swings. This cold control thermostat regulates compressor cycling to stabilize temps.
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Fringe was too cold frooze my beer:( Robert S. • Sautee , GA • October 05, 2014
Replaced cold control
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB20K10019
Top-heat thermostat that controls the oven's upper heating circuit to maintain proper temperature. Replacing a failing thermostat restores consistent broil/top-bake performance and helps the oven reach set temperatures reliably. What it does
- Regulates the oven's top/broil heating element by cycling the circuit on and off to hold set temperatures.
- Restores proper top-heat and browning when a failed thermostat causes inconsistent or weak broil performance.
- Addresses symptoms such as broil not activating, uneven top browning, or the oven struggling to reach set temperatures.
- Works with the oven's control system to maintain safe, repeatable top-heat operation.
What's included One thermostat. Install notes
- Disconnect power to the appliance at the breaker or unplug before starting; allow the oven to cool completely.
- Access varies by model; remove the required control or oven panels to reach the thermostat.
- Label or photograph wiring before disconnecting so connectors are returned to their original positions.
- After installation, restore power and verify proper broil/top-heat operation.
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Thermostat James C. • Wanchese , NC • August 25, 2014
Replace, it was do to over accumlation of oil dripping into the contact on a trawl boat , keep you equiment clean and you will had this problem,
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB20K10017
Oven not reaching set temperature or overheating by 10-20 degrees? This range thermostat monitors and regulates heat for consistent baking. 2-hour DIY repair.
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Lower oven never worked bad thermostat Fred S. • Santa Barbara , CA • January 24, 2016
Took off the gas burners, propped up the top, took out the old thermostat and wired the new one in. Getting the capillary tube down to the lower oven was a problem. I used a string taped to the old one when I pulled it out, but when I pulled the new one down to the hole in the oven, it would not go in.The hole was straight into the oven, and there was not enough space to turn the long straight bulb to go into the hole. Used a dremal and cut into the outer panel enough to get it turned. Covered...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 316032408
This thermostat regulates refrigerator temperature to help maintain consistent cooling and proper food storage. It replaces a faulty control to restore normal cycling and temperature response. What it does:
- Senses cabinet temperature and tells the compressor when to run to maintain the set temperature
- Helps prevent temperatures from drifting too warm or too cold
- Can stop continuous compressor operation when the thermostat is functioning correctly
- Commonly replaced when the fridge won't reach or hold set temperatures
What's included: One thermostat Install notes:
- Disconnect power to the appliance before starting any work
- Handle electrical connections carefully and match wire locations exactly
- Mount and secure the thermostat in the original location; use OEM hardware if provided
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The oven is to hot. Dennis G. • West Fargo , ND • March 19, 2024
Replaced the thermostat
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DE47-20173A
Microwave won't turn on or has no display? The overheat thermostat often fails and cuts power as a safety feature. DIY fix in about 10 minutes.
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Umc5200bas06 model microwave no power (would not turn on and no clock display) Stephen L. • Corpus Christi , TX • February 11, 2015
Removed microwave from the built in cabinet (probably the hardest part) and took off top cover (screws on side and back). Had previously blown the power fuse 2 times in this microwave, so I checked the fuse first using an ohmmeter. This time fuse was good. Traced the power wires around to top side of microwave and saw the overheat "therm" switch. I believe the therm is installed there as a safety feature to open the power circuit to the microwave in case something was to overheat for any...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB20T10022
Oven shuts off unexpectedly or won't maintain temperature? This range thermostat regulates heating by sensing and controlling internal temperature cycles.
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Burner out of control unit was always on high would not work on a lower setting John M S. • Marco Island , FL • April 22, 2024
Replaced the infinite control switch.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB20T10026
Oven won't stop heating or temperature keeps rising? This thermostat regulates oven temperature cycles. Moderate difficulty repair with basic tools.
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Ge double oven lower oven wouldn't cycle off temperature just kept going up Kenneth J. • Brownsboro , AL • August 30, 2015
Purchased thermostat from Appliance Parts Pros. Installed easily - a jillion sheet metal screws, is all. Recommend use a magnetic parts tray to keep them from disappearing in the kitchen...
The thermostat controls the heat and fan in the lower oven. Believe it was ruined when it got banged with bakeware.
Hardest part was removing the oven from the cabinet.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP7403P899-60
Oven won't heat or stops heating during cleaning cycle? The high-limit safety switch cuts power when temperatures exceed safe limits. Moderate DIY fix.
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Jenn air downdraft slide in stove/oven oven quit heating consistently would work on occasion ! Herb M. • Karthaus , PA • October 13, 2014
No local repair persons would tackle the jo. I checked all electrical contacts, voltages, etc, no problems. Contacted Appliancepartspros and discussed problem. they recommended new control board, power relay board,downdraft fan board, and high limit switch AFTER I had installed an oven temp sensor. Process of elimination with new parts FINALLY isolated the problem. Now working fine with ability to return not needed parts.Nadene Freeman was very helpful throughout the time consuming, while...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 318183000
This oven thermostat senses and regulates oven temperature so food cooks evenly and the range reaches set temperatures. It replaces a failed temperature control to restore accurate heating and cycle behavior. What it does:
- Closes and opens the control circuit to maintain the oven at the selected temperature
- Can correct symptoms such as oven not reaching set temperature, overheating, or excessive cycling
- Works with the oven's control system and heating elements to stabilize bake and broil operations
- Mechanical design — avoid bending or damaging the sensing element/capillary
What's included:
Install notes:
- Disconnect power to the appliance before starting any service
- Handle the thermostat and sensing element carefully; do not kink or sharply bend the capillary
- Verify proper thermostat mounting and oven cavity seals for accurate temperature control
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I am buying a few new replacement parts for my frigidaire 40' range before the need arises they no longer make that size and i had my kitchen changed to fit this range e just iare William M. • Fishers , IN • January 23, 2016
I worked with Bud and he was most helpful. I was very happy with the service that was offered. I liked the quick shipment, good packing and only paying ONE time for shipping.
I would recommend your company again and would ask to deal with Bud again.
Thanks for you service.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB20K5031
Fixes oven temperature running too hot or too cold. This thermostat regulates heat by cycling elements on and off for accurate baking and broiling.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB20K10033
This modulating thermostat controls oven temperature by cycling the heating element to maintain consistent cooking heat. It replaces a failed temperature regulator so your oven can reach and hold set temperatures more reliably. What it does:
- Senses oven temperature and modulates power to the heating element to stabilize cooking temperature
- Helps prevent large temperature swings that cause uneven baking or roasting
- Commonly replaced when the oven won't reach or maintain set temperature or cycles on/off too frequently
- Works as the temperature control interface between the oven sensor and the heating elements
What's included:
- One modulating thermostat assembly
Install notes:
- Disconnect power to the appliance before beginning any repair to avoid shock or injury
- Handle thermostat and any attached sensing bulb or probe carefully; avoid kinking or damaging sensing components
- Verify wiring location and routing before removal; transfer all connectors exactly as removed
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Oven thermostat switch would not rotate to off position and required replacement Doris C. • Lewisville , AR • December 23, 2019
One of the slip nuts was seized and was twisting the line when I turned it for removal. I was able to remove the other two lines and hold the nut with a wrench and spin the switch assembly in order to disconnect this line without damaging it. I attached the new switch with the same technique. I found it easier to remove the squeeze clips holding the oven temperature sensor (connected to the switch assembly) on the back wall for removal and replacement instead of attempting it reaching to the...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 5304452798
Fix an unresponsive control panel or oven that won't heat with this electronic control board. Regulates oven functions and temperature control. Moderate DIY repair.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB20K10021
Fix an oven that won't regulate temperature correctly with this range oven thermostat. Solves issues with oven running too hot or too cold consistently.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 318003605
Oven overheating or won't heat properly? This safety thermostat monitors backguard temperature to prevent overheating. Simple DIY fix restores safe operation.
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