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Customer Questions and Answers for Control Board by Bosch

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By: Bosch
Part Number: OEM19000299
Manufacturer Part Number: 12022212

The Control Board is an OEM part for Bosch wall ovens. It serves as the main control center for the oven, managing and regulating all the functions, including temperature settings, cooking modes, timers, and the operation of the heating elements. 

Causes of a bad Control Board can include electrical surges, wear and tear from prolonged use, exposure to heat, and moisture or grease buildup that can damage electronic components.

Symptoms of a bad Control Board include:

  • The oven not powering on or failing to respond to control inputs
  • Display errors or malfunctioning display screen
  • Inaccurate temperature regulation or inability to maintain set temperatures
  • The oven not completing cooking cycles or shutting off unexpectedly

This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore models.

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Hello Vaik, thank you for contacting Appliance Parts Pros. I would recommend taking pictures as you go along, for reference when putting everything back together. After unplugging the oven or turning it off at the breaker you will need to remove the grates, trim, and burner support rails, as well as the burner caps and venturi tubes. Then slowly lift the burner base to access the component under the main top and disconnect the igniter wires. If the burner support rail is in the way of getting to the larger oven control, then it will need to be removed by 1st disconnecting the gas tubes from the jet holder assemblies, then disconnect the other end of the gas tubes from the gas valves. After that, each igniter wire will need to be pushed down through its receptacle in the burner support rail. Push the burner support rail to 1 side with a large flathead screwdriver until the 2 prongs come out of the slots in the chassis, then the rail should come out. Remove the control board shield and you should have access to the control. Disconnect each of the connectors from the control. Use needle nose pliers to disengage the board from all the plastic standoffs by lightly pressing the protruding clip on each while pulling the board off of the standoff. This should have the control board removed from the unit.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Saturday, January 25, 2025

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