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Whirlpool RB260PXBB1 30" electric built-in self-cleaning oven

Whirlpool RB260PXBB1 30" electric built-in self-cleaning oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool RB260PXBB1 30" electric built-in self-cleaning oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Screw for Whirlpool RB260PXBB1 - Part 3149253

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  • Retainer for Whirlpool RB260PXBB1 - Part 3148159

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Whirlpool 30" Electric Built-In Self-Cleaning Oven RB260PXBB1 FAQs

To reset your Whirlpool wall oven model RB260PXBB1, press Cancel (or Cancel/Off) on the control panel. This stops the current cooking cycle and clears many temporary control glitches; if the display stays unresponsive, do a full power reset at the breaker.

Quick reset options (start here)
  • Press Cancel once to stop cooking and clear most messages.
  • If the oven is in Self-Clean, press Cancel and wait for the door to unlock (it can stay locked until it cools).
  • If the keypad is still frozen, turn the oven OFF at the circuit breaker for 1 minute, then turn it back on.
  • After power returns, set the clock and test Bake and Broil.
When a breaker reset is the better choice

Use a breaker reset when you see any of these:

  • Display is blank or stuck
  • Buttons do not respond
  • Oven will not start a cycle after pressing Cancel
  • You recently had a power outage or flickering lights
Power reset steps
  1. Locate the wall oven breaker (typically a 240V double-pole breaker).
  2. Switch it OFF for 60 seconds.
  3. Switch it ON.
What a reset does (and does not do)
Action What it affects What it will not fix
Press Cancel Stops a cycle, clears many control states Failed heating element, broken door switch, wiring damage
Breaker reset Reboots the control by removing power Burned wiring, failed control board, open thermal fuse
Why it matters

A reset is the fastest way to clear a stuck control state before replacing parts. If the oven still will not heat after resetting, the issue is often in the heating circuit, such as the bake element WP308180, the broil element, or a wiring connection.

Last updated: January 2026

Whirlpool wall ovens like model RB260PXBB1 are typically hardwired (direct-wired) into a junction box rather than plugged into a standard outlet. Most built-in electric wall ovens are installed on a dedicated circuit using the oven’s flexible conduit, not a cord-and-plug connection.

What you’ll usually see on an electric wall oven install
  • A metal junction box in the cabinet or wall behind the oven cutout
  • A flexible conduit coming from the oven (with individual conductors inside)
  • Wire connections made with approved connectors and a cover plate
  • A dedicated 240V circuit sized for the oven’s electrical load
Quick check: hardwired vs plug-in
Feature Hardwired wall oven (most common) Plug-in wall oven (uncommon)
Connection Conduit to junction box Cord to receptacle
Typical location Behind oven in cabinet Accessible outlet nearby
Service shutoff Breaker Unplug plus breaker
Why it matters

Hardwiring affects how you shut off power for service, how the oven fits in the cabinet cutout, and what electrical parts you may need if wiring is damaged (for example, a terminal connection issue at the junction point).

If you’re installing or troubleshooting wiring
  • Turn off the double-pole breaker before touching any wiring
  • Confirm the circuit voltage and wire size match the oven requirements
  • Inspect the conduit and connections for heat damage or loose splices
  • If you find brittle or overheated conductors, use high-temperature appliance-rated wire such as cooking appliance 14-gauge splicing wire, 200-degree c (red) 242831
  • If the connection point is damaged or melted, the terminal block WP8203546 is a common repair part on many electric cooking appliances

Last updated: January 2026

If your Whirlpool RB260PXBB1 electric wall oven is completely dead (no display, no lights, no heat), the most common causes are a tripped breaker, a loose/burned power connection at the junction box, or a failed internal power component such as the terminal block or wiring.

Quick checks (start here)
  • Reset the oven’s double-pole breaker fully OFF, then back ON.
  • Confirm the oven is hardwired and the junction box cover is secure and not heat-damaged.
  • Check for a blown house fuse (if your home uses fuses).
  • If the oven has power but the cavity is dark, check the oven light and socket.
  • If the oven powers on but will not heat, suspect a failed heating element.
What to test (power path)

For RB260PXBB1, power problems usually fall into one of these buckets:

Symptom Most likely area Common next step
No display, no interior light House breaker, supply wiring, junction box connections Verify correct voltage at the junction box
Light works, no heat Heating circuit Test bake and broil elements for continuity
Intermittent power, burning smell Connection point overheating Inspect and replace damaged connectors/wiring
Parts that commonly relate to “no power” or “no heat”
Why it matters

A wall oven that is not getting power is often a supply or connection issue. Catching a loose or overheated connection early helps prevent repeat breaker trips, melted wire nuts, and heat damage inside the electrical box.

Last updated: January 2026

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