🔥 Keep Your Oven in Check with Confidence! 🔥
The LONYE 9759242 Oven Thermostat Thermal Fuse Replacement is a high-quality component designed to replace multiple part numbers for Whirlpool, KitchenAid, and Maytag ovens. This reliable fuse ensures your appliance operates safely and efficiently, making it an essential addition to your kitchen maintenance toolkit.
Manufacturer | LONYE |
Part Number | 9759242 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.35 x 1.57 x 0.55 inches |
Item model number | 9759242 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | as pictured |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**I
Priced perfectly
Easy installation and works perfectly!
R**N
Worked Perfectly
We ran the oven "Self Clean" function for the first time. We tried to use the oven afterwards and "no heat". I researched and bought this LONYE 9759242 Oven Thermal Fuse. I removed 2 screws, pulled the oven out, removed the rear sheet metal panel, found and replaced the thermal fuse. The whole job took about an hour. Super easy.
T**I
Prrr fect
Prrr fect
D**G
Works perfect and WAY cheaper than OEM price
I have a Kitchenaid oven that burnt out the fuse after the self cleaning. With my ohm meter I confirmed it was the fuse. My local appliance repair place wanted $80 for a stupid little fuse. I went ahead and bought two of these from Amazon and it took about 15 minutes to remove all the screws and replace the fuse. I bough two just incase it failed again and I have a back up. It sure beats having to wait 2 days for amazon prime to deliver.
R**.
It works
I had an oven glitch 2 days before Christmas that blew out the thermal fuse. I found this replacement for my Whirlpool oven. I had a similar issue around a year ago and replaced the parts with Whirlpool original replacements. They didn't last a year, so why pay more money for a part that doesn't last. The part was delivered on Christmas Day, so there is a Santa Clause! I was able to replace the thermal fuse and the temperature probe and get my oven back into working order in time to make Christmas dinner. Time will tell as to how long it will last, but at least I can bake and broil again.
C**M
This part, plus YouTube, saved an expensive repair
My oven stopped heating after a self-cleaning cycle (first time I ever did this in 16 years), and a friend happened to mention it could be the thermostat. A little searching on YouTube and I was able to find videos showing how to replace it. Even if I was wrong, this was an inexpensive way to test the theory. The hardest part of installation was getting the oven out of the wall, and after that, it was just some screws. The oven works perfectly now.
S**S
Worked Great
So installed it and the oven fired up. For the price you can't beat it.While I had the back of the oven open I decided to check the cooling blower fans. My oven has one for each of it's ovens (double oven), The oven kept blowing these fuses when I did a self clean on it. The time before this the fuse for the control panel also blew and that was a pain to fix. Found that the upper oven's fan was not spinning. Same fan that cools the control panel.Time for a new fan too.
K**B
Perfect replacement
Perfect replacement. I saved $200My KitchenAid superb oven elements quit heating after a self cleaning cycle. Went to the Online self posted famous red and white logo school of appliance repairAnd the most likely culprit was the thermal fuse. Ordered this replacement from Amazon. It arrived in 2 days. Replacement took only 10 to 15 minutes in a single Phillips screwdriver. Works perfectly now!
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