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Customer Questions and Answers for Electronic Control Board (Main) by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM13505115
Manufacturer Part Number: 316576430

This electronic control board replaces the appliance's main logic module to restore control of cooking and display functions. It provides the appliance's user interface and timing/relay control so cycles and settings operate correctly. What it does:

  • Manages user inputs, display readouts and timed cycles via the appliance's front console
  • Activates heating elements, motors or relays based on selected functions
  • Can stop appliance operation or produce error codes if the board fails
  • Common symptom: unresponsive controls, blank or flashing display, or incorrect cycle behavior
What's included: One replacement electronic control board Install notes:
  • Disconnect power at the breaker or unplug the appliance before servicing
  • Handle the board by the edges and avoid static discharge; use an ESD strap if available
  • Keep mounting hardware and connectors organized for reassembly; match connectors exactly

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For Frigidaire Electronic Control Board (Main) (Part Number: OEM13505115)

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BG, With the corrosion on the control board then yes it would be a board issue. The e15 error code is E15 ESEC self test failed, or thermal cutoff open. An E15 error code on the ESEC may indicate the User Interface Board is not receiving a synchronization signal from the ESEC relay board. Check first if the ESEC relay board is receiving 120VAC correctly (J1 pin 1 and 3). Then check the wiring between connector J2 on the ESEC relay board and connector P6 on the UIB. If AC power and wiring looks good and the problem is still there, replace the UIB board. If problem persists, replace the ESEC relay board.

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Andrew, If you pull the range out, you would remove the rear panel. At the bottom there will be the connection for the bake element and you would remove a panel that covers the element then slide it out.

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Hi Eric, if you have a volt meter you could check to see if you have 220 volts coming to the bake element WB44K5012. If you show 220V, there must be an issue with the element or wiring connection. If you don't have 220 volts, it's likely the oven control WB27K5128 which unfortunately is discontinued. Hope this helps!

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