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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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Steveb for Model Number AP4088560 (Part#), SVD48600B (Oven#)

Hi. I have the Jenn Air svd48600B, and purchased a new AP4088560 late last year- I think it was late October, or early November. A couple of weeks ago, I noticed that the power was out on the lcd readout, and after tinkering with the connection (I opened up the panel, removed both connectors, wiped them with a dry cloth, and reconnected them), it came back on. Last Friday, I was standing in the kitchen preparing lunch, and watched it just go black again. Now, I'm wondering why. I've checked the breaker panel, etc... and nothing that I can see is wrong there. I can still use the gas cooktop, but the oven controls are blanked out. Help... please. TYIA.

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Hi Steve. Remove power. Then access the control board/ clock assy. Double check the terminal block for all wire connections for being tight. Use a second 3/8" brass nut part # 112432 on all 3 terminals to lock the first ones in place. Then you need to concentrate on all the electrical board connections. The ribbon cable needs to be inserted squarely and the side locking tabs for the ribbon cable will need to locked to hold the ribbon. Next the white J-2 connector needs to be examined closely with a magnifying glass. If any single square female pins are not fully inserted in the plug then they will loose connection at the board like you say. You can press in on the individual locking tab for the wire connector and push it in with a pick tool to slide the female connector out from the entire molex -connector. Then look at it carefully to see if the female terminal is too wide for proper connection. Is it burnt ? Repair as necessary. You can use needle nose pliers to tighten them. Try all of this and then look at the board for a loose solder joint. repair as necessary. Sorry @ the part issue. Please let us know if we can assist. you further. Thank You.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, January 19, 2012

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