...control board. After shutting off the power try removing the connectors one at a time from the control board and reattaching them. This will usually fix any bad connections on the board. If it ...
control board. Disconnect them (or unplug if there is a plug) from the control board and measure the oven sensor resistance. It suppose to be about 1100 Ohms at the room temperature. If the reading is
...control board or do I need to replace another electronic component? I noticed that there is another board mounted underneath the cooktop. F1-E0 = EEPROM communication error1. Disconnect power for at ...
...control board and or a bad key control. Most ranges have the key control made as part of the main control board. Some(possibly yours) has a key pad connected by a ribbon to the main control ...
...control board, and check to make sure of proper connections at the control board. If you notice a slight separation of any connector, simply reconnect it, tightly. If there are not separated ...
...control board). If the oven "thinks" it's hot (displays 350) you may have a bad temperature senor or again a bad control board. The temperature sensor can be measured with an ohm-meter (should read ...
...stuck OR the control board is bad. Having already replaced the control board i suggest you replace the touchpad The part number is WB36T10205 it could be picked up where you got the control from ...
...keypad, electronic oven control board failure or the oven sensor probe (RTD) may have gone bad. It will either have a bad oven sensor probe (RTD) or a failed Electronic Oven Control (EOC)
...bad and to change it. I have seen some of these give a false error code, so I always replace both the control board and the touchpad on the ones I do. Here is a new control board as well: Control ...
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