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Refrigerator completely dead or not cooling? This main power control board manages the compressor, fans, and defrost system. DIY repair in 15 minutes.
Replaced the main power circuit board. Took less than 5 minutes, just needed a small wrench to get the screw that held the board holder in place. Read more
Fix F11 error codes, non-working clock displays, or temperature control issues. This electronic control board restores oven function and display accuracy.
Replaced the control board and got rid of the roaches. Read more
Fixes refrigerator not cooling, dispenser won't stop running, or unresponsive controls. Main control board regulates temperature and defrost cycles.
Fix a dispenser that won't shut off or stops responding. This control module manages water and ice dispensing functions. DIY-friendly repair.
Called and asked what was wrong, your helpful people told me what I needed and ordered it right away. Watched the you tube video. Gathered my son and we proceeded to take on the job.( I handed him the screwdriver and held things in place.) Within minutes we had the job done. Plugged it back in and worked very well, 3 days later still no problems, happy camper! Read more
This OEM replacement part is an oven control board. The oven control board is the primary computer circuit board that controls the main functions of the oven. These functions include turning the oven on as well as adjusting and maintaining the temperature of the oven. Luckily, replacing a control board is a simple process.To replace the board, first, make sure the oven is unplugged. Gain access to the back of the oven and remove the upper back panel. Once the panel is removed, locate the old control board. Take note of the orientation of the wires by taking a photo with a phone camera. Disconnect the wire harness and any individual wires that are attached to the old board. Re-secure the wires into their correct positions. Snap the new board back in place and reinstall the upper back panel.This genuine replacement control board is compatible with Frigidaire Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Westinghouse brand ovens.
Ohm'ed out the heat elements and both were good. Outlet had 240 volts. I had reviewed several items on the internet. Everything pointed to the control board. Ordered the part on a Sunday night using standard shipping and received it Tuesday. Replaced and tested. Over is working again. Read more
Fixes refrigerator not defrosting or freezer icing up. This adaptive defrost control board manages defrost cycles. DIY-friendly repair.
Replaced control board. Read more
This is a high-quality refrigerator power supply board. It's an internal component that is made to control the refrigerator functions. This part is made with small precision parts to help with timing defrost and cooling cycles. This part can be damaged or malfunction and stop operating correctly. This may prevent the refrigerator from running, cause strange sounds, or cause the refrigerator to run at the wrong temperature.If this part is damaged, it will need to be replaced. Before replacing the power supply board, make sure the refrigerator is unplugged from the wall. The process will require a flathead screwdriver and a nut driver. Use the tools to unthread the screws on the access cover. Depress the retaining tab to remove the inner cover and disconnect the wires. Press the tab to release the power supply board and snap in the new component. Make sure the wires are properly connected and reassemble.This genuine OEM replacement part is sold on an individual basis. It is directly acquired from the manufacturer and is designed to be compatible with refrigerators made by Kenmore, Whirlpool, Maytag, and KitchenAid.
If your dryer won't shut off or cycles won't advance, the timer may have failed. This control manages drying cycles and run time. DIY repair in 20 minutes.
With a Phillips screw driver, on the back of the control panel there was about 6 or 7 screws to undo, to take the cover off and 2 screws holding the timer in place. Just undone those, took out old timer, made sure I took wires from old timer one at a time, and, put on new timer. Put everything back, although I had to find a couple of very small washers to make the timer fit tight, in the 2 holes it came out of. Luckily I had those or would of been a very loose timer. Very easy to do. Read more
Refrigerator won't respond or shows error codes? This power control board regulates operations and coordinates key components. DIY-friendly repair in 10 minutes.
DIY the part worked fine 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 washer that won't advance cycles, stops mid-cycle, or runs continuously. This control timer regulates wash and spin durations. 30-minute repair.
Well it was easier it took me less than 30 minutes and my hasher is ready to be used thankyou. Read more
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles, skips rinse, or stops mid-cycle. This timer controls wash, rinse, and spin functions. Moderate DIY repair.
Normally I would do a better job of investigating my problem with what others have experienced and then proceed with the cheapest fix first. This time though I just knew it was the timer. I ordered the correct part, installed it, plugged in the cord, turned on the washer and still no drain and no spin. What a defeated feeling. So I went back to the web site. Sure enough there was a simple fix to the problem. The washer door switch. But now, what do I do with this new timer? Back to the... Read more
Dryer won't shut off or advance through cycles? This timer restores proper cycle switching and automatic shut-off. Moderate DIY repair, 30-45 minutes.
Replaced timer. Read more
Washer won't start, stops mid-cycle, or displays error codes? The main control board manages all cycle functions. Moderate DIY repair, 30-45 minutes.
I had a beeping problem with my washer whereby it kept on beeping when I turned it on. After researching the issue online I saw that the control panel was the issue so I ordered a new one and installed it and voila!!! Problem solved!! It was an easy fix and the only hard part was lifting the dryer from the washer so as to replace the part. Read more
This is an electromechanical defrost timer that controls the automatic defrost cycle in a refrigerator. It periodically switches the compressor off and activates the defrost heater to melt frost buildup on the evaporator coils. Replace this timer if your refrigerator is not defrosting properly, frost is building up excessively on the back wall of the freezer, or the compressor runs continuously without cycling into defrost mode.
I replaced the Thermostat and Defrost Timer. It was a fairly easy repair other than removing the old Defrost Timer. The way the manufacturer, in this case, Amana, mounts that unit with "clips" is just poor design and engineering. It is virtually impossible to get the timer out without damaging the mounts. I had to do some creative rework to mount the new timer. After 2 days, the fridge appears to be working properly with these new parts. The new parts were shipped Very Fast...APP is... Read more
This is a relay control board that manages power delivery to the surface burners on an electric range, including simmer functions. It receives signals from the burner knobs or touch controls and switches the heating elements on and off to maintain the selected temperature. Replace this board if surface burners fail to heat, won't maintain a simmer setting, cycle erratically, or if you receive error codes related to the cooktop elements.
1. I ordered a new burner. It didn't fix it. 2. I ordered a new burner switch. It didn't fix it. But still needed to be replaced because I cold see itt had burned out. 3. I checked the wires to the burner, then to the switch, they were all fine. I probably should have done this first. My last possible solution was the simmer switch board. I couldn't visually see any points of failure but it really was my last resort before calling a repair man or buying a new stove. 4. I ordered new... Read more
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