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Customer Questions and Answers for Control Board by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18042108
Manufacturer Part Number: WP9760013

This OEM replacement part is an oven control board. The control board serves as the main computer to the oven and controls all its essential functions such as baking, maintaining temperature, as well as turning it on and off. If the oven is no longer turning on, or there is an error code on the digital display, this could mean that the control board is no longer operable. Luckily replacing a control board is a relatively simple process.To begin, make sure to unplug the oven. After the power has been shut off, proceed to remove the upper back panel of the range. Once removed gain access to the old control board and snap it out of the locking tabs holding it in place. Take note of the orientation of the wires by taking a photo with a phone camera. Remove the wire harness and individual wires from the old board and place them into the correct terminals of the new board. Snap the new board back in place and reinstall the upper back panel.This genuine replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with General Electric, Hotpoint, and RCA brand ovens.

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Donald for Model Number Slide-in Gas Range #GW395LEPQ03

Our oven and broiler would not come on last night. All the burners on top work fine and the oven/broiler was working fine just a couple of days ago. So I went online and ordered a oven igniter and bake electrode. I checked today and the broiler is working fine but the oven will not come on. Will the bake electrode I ordered take care of this? I am keeping the oven igniter just in case. I notice on the drawing part #16 is noted as a oven igniter but it goes to the broiler burner?

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Donald, The issue is most likely in the gas distribution valve WP9763716, or a loose connection in the wiring. The gas valve operates on 8 to 18 VDC from the DSI spark module and causes the igniter(s) to spark, a loose connection or a faulty winding on one of the interior solenoids could create the issue as you described it.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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