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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Relay Control Board by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM6381915
Manufacturer Part Number: 318022002

This is a Frigidaire oven relay control board. This part is made for the double-oven wall design. The relay control board sends a signal to the main control board, causing the oven to turn on or off. These relay boards are engaged directly by the power button of the unit and the cooking timer. When the relay control board malfunctions or short circuits, the baking and broil functions will be directly affected. The oven may quit powering on altogether if the relay board completely fails. A short in the relay will cause the oven power to function correctly at random times. Wall ovens must be dismounted from their positions to install these parts. Once access is gained to the tear of the stove, the back panel can be removed. The relay control board is located near the bottom of the unit, close to the utility drawer. Unplug the connecting wires and engage the mounting clips holding the board. Discard the old unit, and replace it with the upgrade. Connect the cables and fasten the metal panel on the rear of the oven. Check for proper function before mounting the stove back into the wall.This is a genuine OEM product and is obtained directly from the manufacturer. This part is only compatible with Frigidaire wall ovens.

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Tammie for Model Number feb798ccbi

My dual convection wall oven will not work. The bottom oven does not work at all. The top oven works on a whim. Sometimes it has no issues other times it will alarm and code with an F3 code, then reguiring us to turn off the breaker and wait sometimes hours to get it to work. We have put a new heat thermostat sensor in both top and bottom, that was not it. The repair guy is saying it is the control panel now but no quareentees, I don't have the money to keep throwing parts at this thing. Do you have any ideas. The repair guy has done no tests of any kind on this oven. I think he is just guessing as well.

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Hi Tammie. The F-3 code is because of the oven sensors have went bad. They send the temperature to the clock/ control to let whichever relay board to close and send the proper 120vac to the bake or broil elements. The upper relay board is part # 318022002. The lower relay board is part # 318022001. The relays will naturally get weak and not send the proper voltage to the elements. We are here to help. Thank you.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, August 2, 2011

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