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Whirlpool WP4449751 Genuine OEM Double Wall Oven High Limit Thermostat

$72.42
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Whirlpool Genuine OEM Parts and Accessories are designed specifically for your appliance, meet tested engineering standards, and are crafted to ensure the quality of your appliance.

Description

This Double Wall Oven High Limit Thermostat serves as a crucial safety device designed to cut off power to the heating element in case the appliance begins to overheat. The primary difference between the high-limit thermostat and the operating thermostat lies in their respective opening and closing temperatures. If your oven isn't heating properly, a defective high-limit thermostat could be the cause, and it should be replaced promptly. When replacing this part, consider using our high-quality and easy-to-install replacement assembly. Installing this part will require basic hand tools, such as a multi-screwdriver, minor disassembly of the range, and some novice repair experience. Before installing this part, remember to unplug the appliance or shut off the house circuit breaker to ensure safety. Here's a helpful tip: Take a digital photo or make a note of the current assembly before removing it to aid with installation.

Attributes

Brand name Whirlpool
Compatible model Compatible appliances:WP4449751 is compatible with multiple Whirlpool models, including KOCE500ESS, WOS51EC0AS, KODE500ESS, KOSE500ESS, and WOS51EC0HS
Manufacturer Whirlpool
Manufacturer part number wp4449751
Replaces Replacement part numbers: WP4449751 Double Wall Oven High Limit Thermostat replaces the part number 4449751
Whirlpool WP4449751 Genuine OEM Double Wall Oven High Limit Thermostat
Whirlpool

Whirlpool WP4449751 Genuine OEM Double Wall Oven High Limit Thermostat

$72.42

This Double Wall Oven High Limit Thermostat serves as a crucial safety device designed to cut off power to the heating element in case the appliance begins to overheat. The primary difference between the high-limit thermostat and the operating thermostat lies in their respective opening and closing temperatures. If your oven isn't heating properly, a defective high-limit thermostat could be the cause, and it should be replaced promptly. When replacing this part, consider using our high-quality and easy-to-install replacement assembly. Installing this part will require basic hand tools, such as a multi-screwdriver, minor disassembly of the range, and some novice repair experience. Before installing this part, remember to unplug the appliance or shut off the house circuit breaker to ensure safety. Here's a helpful tip: Take a digital photo or make a note of the current assembly before removing it to aid with installation.

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