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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Control Board by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18032031
Manufacturer Part Number: WP71001799

This is an oven control board and clock manufactured by Whirlpool. It allows the user to adjust temperature, change oven function, set timers, and more. While the control board is designed to be durable, it can fail over time through exposure to moisture or high temperatures.When the oven control board begins to fail, it will not respond to user input, or may respond incorrectly. Replacing the control board is the only option to restore functionality. To replace it, turn off the power or unplug the oven. Remove the four screws holding the control board in place and disconnect the wires. Install the new board by following these steps in reverse.This is a genuine OEM part. It is sold individually, and fits Whirlpool, Roper, and Amana branded ovens.

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Ruth for Model Number SVD48600

I have a JENN-AIR SVD48600 or SVD48600C series. The oven won´t heat; I set is at 350 degrees (or whatever) and it shows in the panel only 100 degrees, but I can even touch the elements and they are not hot. The broiler won´t heat up either. I have had the whole control board changed (very expensive) before and I am hoping that this is simpler to fix and that we can do it ourselves. Could you please comment on this, and let me know what parts to check, and or what parts to buy? Thank you. Ruth

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Hello Ruth, You should first flip the breaker to the appliance off and then back on. The issue you described can be caused by a tripped breaker. If this doesn't help, the next step will be to remove the bake element and test for complete circuit with a small amount of resistance. If this is good, the relay board W10757086 will be the most likely issue.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, June 24, 2014

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