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Part Number: OEM8498172
Manufacturer Part Number: 00415292

This replacement part is an electronic circuit board for range hoods. A range hood is the metal piece on top of the stove that holds the fan. It functions as a ventilation system to filter and circulate the air, smoke, and heat coming from the stove while cooking. The electronic circuit board controls the main functions of the range hood.Before installing this part, make sure that the range hood is unplugged, or turn off the circuit breaker that goes to the range. The circuit board is located within the chimney above the motor. First, unthread the four screws holding down the circuit board. After the screws are removed, take off the cover. Line up the new circuit board with the old one, and replace the old wires into the correct terminals on the new circuit board. This might require a pair of needle-nose pliers. Once wires have been connected properly, remove the ribbon wire from the old board and place it into the new. Uninstall the old circuit board by removing the screws that secure it. Secure the new circuit board in place of the old by fastening the screws back into their original place.This genuine OEM replacement part is compatible with Bosch, Gaggenau, and Thermador range hoods.

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Hello Ari. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the control board 00415292 is bad and will need to be replaced. Check and make sure the buttons are not sticking on the unit. Hope this helps.

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Hi Ron Be very carefull R & R gas tubing. The burner ports itself clog up normally because of debris, moistuer or dirt. Take a straight pin or picl tool and clear out all ports vertically and horizontally on the burners. This should help all to properly emit gas flow. Thank you.

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