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Freezer icing up or fridge warm while freezer works? The defrost timer controls defrost cycles. DIY-friendly fix in about 1 hour, saves $150+ on service.
I had had the same problem 4 or 5 years ago and spent close to $200 to repair it. I did have the slip from that repair with part #'s so I went ahead and ordered a defrost timer and thermostat. You-tube had plenty of videos on replacing those parts and even before they arrived I was able to add a switch and bypass the broken thermostat and start a cycle manually with the timer. (which it seems was was still functional). Between that and cycling some ice packs up from the still working... Read more
Fix burners that won't ignite, slow clicking, or repeated sparking. This spark module controls ignition for gas range surface burners and oven.
Replaced ignitor. Watch the u-tube videos for removing and replacing the board and ignitor. Read more
Fix a dim or blank oven display, unresponsive controls, or temperature control issues with this control board. Easy DIY repair in under an hour.
Appliance Parts Pros was amazing to work with in getting the right part for our 15 year old JennAir Double Oven. I ordered the part around 4 pm on Wednesday, and it was here to my house the next day! We installed it this weekend, and it works perfectly. Such an easy repair; we popped out the old component, installed the new one, attached the three electronic connections, flipped the breaker back on, and voila....it worked. Thanks Appliance Parts Pros for your great service and fast delivery... Read more
Fix freezer icing and warm fridge temps by replacing a faulty defrost timer. Typical DIY repair takes 15-30 minutes with basic tools and a multimeter.
I took the bottom tray out of the freezer and found the coils iced up severely. I was reasonably sure the defrost timer was the problem and your tech said that was a good possibility. Ordered and replaced timer. (15 minutes) Problem fixed!!! Saved purchasing a new fridge at big bucks. We live over 40 miles from a service center so the cost of having a tech come out is astronomical. Thanks!!! Read more
Dishwasher won't heat, cycle, or start? A failed control board disrupts heating, wash cycles, and dispenser timing. Moderately challenging DIY repair.
Looked at Utube video. Was not as easy as it seemed to be. But I got it Read more
Fix a refrigerator with frost buildup, non-working dispenser lights, or failed control panel functions. This control board regulates defrost and cooling cycles.
Oven not heating or display not responding? This electronic control board manages temperature, timing, and keypad functions. Moderate DIY repair.
My 15 year old son and I examined the new parts and made a plan for how we were going to take the front off of the oven. Turns out it was fairly simple. We removed the knobs, the knob shrouds, two philip screws on the side of the head and about 6, 6mm hex sheet screws. Voila! It came apart. We carefully looked at how the old parts were assembled and simply reversed the assembly with the new parts. Since one of our parts was the entire front head, it went together quickly and it was a perfect... Read more
Fixes dim or blank oven display that makes temperature readings impossible. This control board restores bright, readable clock and controls. DIY repair in 15 minutes.
Ordered oven control board. easy fix, less than 15 minutes. works great! Read more
Dishwasher won't start, lights blinking, or cycles not completing? The electronic control board manages all wash functions. Moderate DIY repair.
Ordered the electronic board for the dishwasher and replaced it. And it fixed it. Read more
Fix a refrigerator that won't cool, clicks repeatedly, or has a blank display by replacing the main electronic control board. Moderately difficult repair.
I replaced the ice door motor with new hardware, circuit board on touch panel display then the main ECB on top in the doghouse. It finally came to life and started working! No issues with the front panel and everything works as it did! Read more
Fix a refrigerator display showing all 8's or not responding after a power surge. This electronic control board restores normal operation. Plug-in install.
Ordered part. Then just had to unplug old, plug in new. Simple. Read more
Dishwasher won't start or buttons/lights don't respond? This electronic control board kit restores operation and cycle management. DIY-friendly repair.
Replaced control board with OEM part from ApplianceParts Pro - fit exactly and remedied the problems. Simple to replace - turn off power (circuit breaker), remove internal door panel, remove control board cover and unplug wires/LED leads (the LED lead connectors on the board have a square tension slip ring around them that hold the leads - just pull these up away from board and they will release the leads) and then remove the controller board housing. The controller board is held into the... Read more
Fix a blank or dim display on your oven with this electronic control board. Manages baking, broiling, and clock functions. DIY repair in 15-30 minutes.
This couldn't have been simpler! Removed the glass panel by taking out 4 screws on the bottom that were accessed by opening the oven door. Lifted up, then pulled the panel forward, released one electrical connection, and the panel was disconnected and could be laid on a flat surface. Unscrewed the four nut screws on the old control board with a socket set (you could use a small wrench, but it would be tedious), un-clipped the wide ribbon connection ( had to pry it off very gently to avoid... Read more
Fix electrical interference or static in your range with this noise filter. Installs near the convection fan to reduce unwanted electrical noise.
Fix a refrigerator with no lights, no cooling, or blank display. This power supply board converts AC to DC for electronic controls. DIY-friendly repair.
Measured power to power supply board (120V AC in, 12.5V and 26V DC out) 120V at input. 0V at output. Replaced power supply board. Refrigerator now works! Read more
Fridge not cooling or running constantly? A faulty defrost timer causes frost buildup and temperature swings. Most DIYers replace it in 15 minutes.
At first, I suspected the evaporator fan motor was going bad, but when I went in to check it out, I found the evaporator coils totally frozen up; the fan was cavitating. I defrosted the coils completely and checked everything out. By process of elimination the Defrost timer had to be the culprit. I unplugged the timer and sure enough, the motor winding was open. Replacing the defrost timer fixed my problem. Troubleshooting (using the information available on your web site) took a little... Read more