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Customer Questions and Answers for Control,Pcb, No Housing by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM20670369
Manufacturer Part Number: 137070890NH

The Main Control Board is an OEM part for Frigidaire dryers. It is the "brain" that regulates all dryer functions and features like sensor drying and temperature control.

Situated inside the dryer where it receives constant vibrations from spin cycles, the control board faces significant stresses over time. Causes of failure typically relate to standard component degradation.

Symptoms of a problematic main control board include:

  • Unresponsive or non-functional controls
  • Inability to select cycles or change temperature
  • Dryer fails to start, heat or tumble clothes

This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator and some Kenmore models.

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Damp for Model Number FFQE5000QW1

My Frigidaire FFQE5000QW1 dryer just stopped working. It is for-sure getting power, I checked the terminals with a meter. The dryer vent was recently replaced and is still very clean. The inside of the dryer had a good amount of lint in it. I removed the back panel and have continuity on everything that I've found to test. The light bulb isn't coming on and the control panel isn't lighting up. It doesn't matter if the door is open or closed, or if we turn the knob or press buttons. Do you have any advice? Thanks very much for your time and consideration!

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Damp, you will want to confirm that there is 240VAC when reading the voltage of the red wire and the black wire together at the terminal block. If there is, then you will want to check the inlet thermal limiter that is wired just after the terminal block going to the main control. If this limiter has 120VAC going in and 120VAC going out, then you will want to test the main control for 120VAC at connection J2 pin 1 for 120VAC. If there is not 120VAC, then the outlet thermal limiter 134711401 would be the cause.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, June 24, 2019

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