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Customer Questions and Answers for Control Board And Clock by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM11294055
Manufacturer Part Number: 316207529

This is a replacement control board and clock manufactured by Frigidaire. It is compatible with ovens.The control board regulates the temperature and heating cycles of the oven, and features a clock display. If the clock is broken or doesn't light up, or the user notices the oven is not maintaining the selected temperature, this part will likely need to be replaced. Wear work gloves to prevent injury and always disconnect the appliance from the power source before starting any work.As an authentic part, this control board and clock is intended for use with different brands of ovens manufactured by Frigidaire, Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and other compatible brands. This part is sold individually and is a genuine part made of high-quality, durable, non-corrosive materials.

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Dave, This issue would most likely be caused by a stuck key on the keypad and would need to replace oven control board 316207529.

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John, You will want to check the units power supply to make sure that there is 240 vac to the unit. If there is no then this would be a power supply issue. If there is then this would most likely be a oven control board.

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Rich, It shows that the part 316207529 has been made the direct replacement part from the original. What that entails as far as changes made, unfortunately this is not information that we would have. Here is a quote " I was a bit nervous after receiving it and seeing that it is significantly different looking from the original board, but apparently the functionality is the same as it worked fine once installed. " You do want to consider replacing the clock overlay 316220805, they have a tendency to wrinkle and crease when transferred from the original clock to the replacement. It doesn't look very well, once the repair is completed.

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Hello Chuck, The likely causes of this failure are: 1. Shorted keypad. 2. Control's internal checksum may have become corrupted. 3. Control has sensed a potential runaway oven condition. Control may have shorted relay, RTD sensor probe may have gone bad. The suggested corrective actions made by the manufacturer are: 1. Disconnect power, wait 30 seconds and reapply power. If fault returns upon power-up, replace EOC 316207529. 2. Check RTD sensor probe 316233903 and replace if necessary. If oven is overheating, disconnect power. If oven continues to overheat when the power is reapplied, replace EOC. Severe overheating may require the entire oven to be replaced, should damage be extensive.

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Hello Verna. You have to remove the back access panel on the control panel to access and replace the oven control board on the unit.

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Johnson, Yes the control board on the unit would be the cause of this issue and would need to be replaced.

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Hello Jay. You will need to check the element and all wiring on the unit. You have a dead short somewhere in the unit.

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