...back panel from the oven step 4. Remove the thermal unit -small 2 leads coming out of it step 5. Replace with part # 9759243, your part could read 4451442 We paid $40.06 Replace oven, power up, & ...
...4451442)?I read an open circuit. Just want to make sure, before I buy one. Thanks, Brian Hello Brian, That thermal fuse is going to be the problem..it should be closed at all times..being open ...
...thermal cut off, the new part # is 9759243-old part#4451442 you have to cut the power to the oven, remove the oven from the wall, remove the back panel, take off the old thermal unit & install a new ...
called a temperature limiter. Its job is to keep the element from overheating. Thermal Fuse, or Thermal Cut Off (TCO) that is likely to be the culprit, (part # 4451442) via eBay ($29.55 incl. shipping
...thermal fuse (TC0) opened on the back side of the oven. If this opens, it will shut the oven down. This happens alot during self cleaning on built ins. Sometimes I have to re-route the tco to a ...
...4451442. It's a small thermal fuse that can open during cleaning killing power to the oven. It's located in the back of the oven. Two wires going to it, orange and red according to the diagram. Cost ...
...Thermal Cut Off (TCO) that is likely to be the culprit, and I have ordered one (part # 4451442) via eBay ($29.55 incl. shipping). Being on a weekend and shortly before New Year, it might be some days ...
...Thermal Fuse" (part number 4451442 costing about $40) is attached with two screws and is located on the upper left section (picture attached below). It is very easy to take the two wire leads off and ...
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