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jermainejones  
#1 Posted : Sunday, November 20, 2016 8:28:24 PM(UTC)
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Hi all,
I had no idea doing a self clean on a double wall oven will do what it did!
My upper oven is now locked, there is no power at all.
I purchased the thermal fuse, my question is.... now that I can only access the lower oven... what is the easiest way to replace the thermal fuse?
Do I need to completely remove the double wall oven from the wall, could i remove it partially and still access it?
Also, where is the thermal fuse actually located?

Thanks a lot for your help,
JJ
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ThatGuy  
#2 Posted : Sunday, November 20, 2016 10:27:03 PM(UTC)
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A model number would be helpful.

Watch this video to get an idea about how to access the thermal fuse.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYeb9J09BVU

Most oven doors can be released from the front. There might even be a video about yours, whichever one you have?
jermainejones  
#3 Posted : Monday, November 21, 2016 7:28:49 AM(UTC)
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I don't have a model number, but it's an all black Whirlpool Accubake 30 inch Electric Oven bought five years ago.
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