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Customer Questions and Answers for Clock by Frigidaire

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Part Number: OEM18745137
Manufacturer Part Number: 5304509983

The Clock is an OEM part for Frigidaire ranges. This part includes the display and control board that manages the oven's timer, clock functions, and sometimes additional settings such as cooking timers and delayed start features. 

Causes of a bad clock can include electrical issues, wear and tear from regular use, or physical damage from impacts or spills.

Symptoms of a bad clock include:

  • The clock display not functioning or showing incorrect time
  • Inability to set or use the timer functions
  • The oven not responding to control inputs
  • Error codes or intermittent operation of the control panel

This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator and some Kenmore models.

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Tone, You will want to check the oven sensor first to make sure that it has a resistance of approximately 1090 at room temp. If this checks ok then the control board 5304509983 would most likely be the cause of failure.

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Hello Dave. Yes, start with the probe, and if the issue continues, then replace the control board. No need to replace both parts.

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Hello Cesar, Instructions: 1. Discontinue the electrical power to the range by unplugging the electrical cord or shutting off the circuit breaker associated with the Frigidaire range. Leave the power off for at least 30 seconds and then restore it. If the error is not cleared continue to step two. 2. Access the rear of the unit and locate the flat ribbon connector that connects the electronic range console to the main oven unit. 3. Disconnect the ribbon connector from the electronic range console by pulling out of its slot and leave it disconnected for 30 minutes. The code may be the result of an electronic condition called a checksum error and can be cleared by disconnecting it. Reconnect the ribbon connector, ensuring it is securely inserted into the slot. 4. If this doesn’t correct the issue, the electronic oven control, (clock assembly), 316207520 will require replacement to restore normal operation. One additional note, if the clock assembly has to be replaced, you can reuse the overlay if you are careful when you remove it from the old clock assembly. Do not pull it up against the glue sharply but pull it while using a knife blade under it, wiggling the blade so the blade is forcing the glue to separate. This will prevent creasing of the overlay.

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William, The place to start is the oven bake igniter 5304534663 When you select a bake cycle and temp. The igniter should start to glow and produce 3.2 to 3.6 VAC or draw 3.2 to 3.6 amps on th wires to the safety valve 316404901 An even easier check, does the waist high broiler in the oven, ignite and burn properly, or do you have the same issues as the bake burner ? We take for granted, you've already checked for loose connections and damaged wiring. Another possibility, but not likely would be a gas pressure problem, or mybe even a regulator issue 5304521339, since you have to turn a burner on to allow the bake burner to ignite. You would want to have your gas supply company come in and check the gas supply pressure to your range, both "static" and "under a load". Good Luck and Thanks

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Hello Tom. Yes, if the probe is new, and the wiring is good, you will need to replace the clock assembly 5304509983. Hope this helps.

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Hello Jolanda. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the valve 316404901 is bad and will need to be replaced. Hope this helps.

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