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Customer Questions and Answers for Circuit Board by Bosch

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By: Bosch
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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Alben, Thanks for the question!!! There is no new replacement. The manufacturer has stopped producing the part. You may get lucky and find someone who still has stock. Unfortunately, we do not still have stock.

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Bill, when the fan is turned on, there should be a voltage reading going to the fan on either the black, blue, or red wires as the white wire is neutral. As the fan is not receiving voltage from the control when turned on, the control 00415292 has failed.

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Hello Ron, each side has its own transformer for the 2 lights, the transformer part number is part 00487414. The voltage to the lights is 12v.

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Catherine, Underneath the unit there would be screws holding the cover where the lights are located and under that cover is where you would access the control board to replace it.

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ERN, Were the lights are located there are screws that hold this assembly in place and would need to remove this in order to remove the control board and the transformer.

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John, This unit would be vented to the outside of the home and if when it rains this issue is occuring you will want to look for some type of water leak around the vent on the outside of the home.

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Hello Nancy, This is most likely an electronic control board 00415292 issue. I'm sorry but it is so old we cannot pull any technical information on it. On the positive side, there is not much to it. There is a control board, two transformers for the lighting, four lights, the touchpad, and the harness. It should not be hard to service.

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Scott, This issue would most likely not be caused by a faulty control board and would be more likely a issue with the transformer which would be part number 00487414.

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