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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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Randy Q for Model Number GLEB27T8ABA

FOLLOWUP --I have tested the voltage on the lower relay unit as directed... this is the voltages I recorded... left side, L2=22v CV=20v L2=22v DRLK=64.... right side, BR=1v L2=176v BA=1 These voltages were recorded while unit was on upper broil setting Randy This is a followup to my original question an the answer provided, http://www.appliancepartspros.com/questions-for-FRIGIDAIRE-Board---relay-AP2127302-qid60436.aspx#q60436 my first question.."I am looking at a friends oven for her. I tested it, the top bake works fine and to correct temp. The top an bottom broil an bottom bake do not heat up at all. I tested all of the elements an they show 17-20 ohms. Do you feel this is one of the relay boards or the clock board? Is there a test procedure to narrow this down?.... the answer was..."Hello Randy. Test for power coming from the lower relay board AP2127301 to the element. If there is power coming to the board, but none out, replace the relay board. If there is no power coming to the board, replace the clock. Read more: http://www.appliancepartspros.com/questions-for-FRIGIDAIRE-Board---relay-AP2127302-qid60436.aspx##ixzz228fstRfl http://www.appliancepartspros.com

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Hello Randy. Based on the test you did, it sounds like there is a voltage issue if there was 176 volts on one spade of the board and all the others are very low. Check the power coming into the unit and make sure there is 240 volts coming to the unit.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, August 10, 2012

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