Lori March 11, 2020 for Model Number Dacor oven 100-560-15 Is Dacor making part #62964 again? I’ve had the board repaired, it worked for a few years and now loudly beeps again. I love the oven, it works great but...
1 Answer Hello Lori, unfortunately once a manufacturer discontinues a part is it not available permanently. Read More...
Cathleen December 13, 2016 for Model Number Mcs127 s Need part 62964, oven control board for Dacor wall oven, but it's no longer made. Is there a substitute available? (Getting error code F-1). Thanks
1 Answer Hello Cathleen. Sorry, this part has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer and we don't know of any source or replacement for the part. Read More...
Julius S May 28, 2015 for Model Number PCS130S The bell starts beeping for no reason at odd hours and up until yesterday could be stopped by hitting cancel button. Yesterday wouldn't stop so I disconnected oven control board. Do I need to replace board or is there a cheaper fix? Thanks
Leslie October 22, 2012 for Model Number Dacor oven MCS 130B I have a dacor oven and the bottom element wont heat. I have had the element tested and there is nothing wrong with it. I was told that I may need this part. 62964
1 Answer Hello Leslie. If the element is testing good in the unit, you will need to order and replace the electronic control board DE81-07990A in the unit. Read More...
Gloria R. September 27, 2012 for Model Number pcs130 Where can I find the circuit diagram for part nummber 62964?
1 Answer Hi Gloria. You need to remove the door. Remove the side screws that mount the unit into the cabinet area. Slide out the unit a couple of inches only. Remove the control panel lower trim that reveals the control panel lower mount screws. Remove these and lift the control panel up and off the top chassis. Disconnect the ribbon cable going to the clock control. There are 2 wire harnesses to the clock part # WB27T10815 that goes to the main control board.The wiring diagram is under this area. Thank You. Read More...
Jerry H. August 18, 2012 for Model Number ECS130B Short story is the convection fan is stuck on. Long story is a corrosive liquid (pickle juice) ran down the front of the oven into the electronics and onto the relay control board which I've replaced. When I re-apply power to the appliance, the clock, etc works, it will heat but the convection fan stays on all the time. I've checked the relay that controls it and with power off, it's open as expected. With power on but the oven "off", the inputs to that relay are at 28v. If I turn on convection, the voltage drops to 24v. I'm fairly sure the voltage w/o convection turned on should be zero. This voltage looks to come from the board which I see is available from you. I wanted to verify my troubleshooting steps and ask if you'd recommend any others before I order this board? I'm measuring the input voltage to the relay between pins 2 and 9 on the harrness.
1 Answer Hello Jerry, Sounds like the troubleshooting you have followed is a good procedure. I would proceed in the direction you are headed.; Sounds like you have done this kind of work before. Read More...
Al B February 02, 2012 for Model Number ecs130sch Hello, I recently purchased part #62964 oven control unit. Order number 2370791. Along with that part, which I have already installed, came what looks like a thermostat or heat control part. Do I need to replace this additional part? I'm only asking because if I do, it looks like I will need to pull the entire wall oven out. I obviously don't want to pull it out if I don't need to. Thank you in advance. Al
1 Answer Hello AL. The manufacture does recommend replacing all the parts sent with the control board DE81-07990A. Hope this helps. Read More...