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Customer Questions and Answers for Clock by Frigidaire

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Part Number: OEM20678097
Manufacturer Part Number: 5304518660

The Clock is an OEM part for Frigidaire ovens and ranges. It is the central electronic component that regulates and monitors oven functions such as bake, broil, convection, temperature controls, and timers.

Causes can be failures in the integrated circuitry, damaged connectors or traces on the board, or water or other environmental damage over time.

Symptoms of a clock include:

  • Failure of oven elements to heat properly
  • Unresponsive or inaccurate temperature displays
  • Irregular timed baking or errors flashing
  • Problems with convection or baking modes
  • Power issues such as the oven not turning on

This OEM Frigidaire part can also be used on Electrolux, Frigidaire, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, and Sears/Kenmore.

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Hello Logan, As per the wiring diagram for the model provided, the connections are as follows: Yellow 4 to BK terminal, Blue 4 to BRL terminal, Black 4 to L1 terminal, Red 4 to L2 IN terminal, Orange 4 to L2 OUT terminal. The terminals should all be 1/4 inch TJMA02860-1. It looks like the L2 OUT terminals will firt the 279457 terminal. It should be connected using a ceramic wire nut DE81-08428A because of the temperatures generated by the appliances operation.

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George, It's more likely you have a weak oven glow bar igniter 5304509706 / 316489402, not a faulty ERC/Clock. If you remove the oven bottom panel, or remove the lower drawer to access the burner assembly, then program a bake temperature, and observe the igniter, it should glow "white" hot in 30 to 60 seconds, and the safety valve should open, and ignition occur. If you have access to a clamp on amp meter or multi meter, the igniter should draw 3.2 to 3.6 amps. or produce 3.2 to 3.6 VAC at the terminals on the safety valve. If less than 3.0 amps or volts, the valve wont open(usually) and the burner will not ignite.

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Hello Brad, You should only use the board recommended by the manufacturer recommends for the model number in question to avoid burning up a new board or damaging other components on the unit. We will need to ask you to post a new question including the model number from your units' I.D. tag so we can recommend parts that can be guaranteed to work properly on your unit if you would like us to give you part numbers recommended by the manufacturer.

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Michael, You will want to make sure that the unit was wired back up properly. If it was it sounds like you may have just gotten a bad board.

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Hello Felice, If the units' model number is actually BFEF374ES1, the wiring connects as follows: BR to OUT, R to IN, BK to L1, BL to BR, and Y to BA. If the model number on the units' I.D. tag is different from this, please verify and post this information in a new question

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Hello Felice, If your model number is BFEF374ES1 or similar, you have 5 wires. BR connects to OUT, Red connects to IN, BK connects to L1, BL connects to BR(broil), and Yellow connects to BA(Bake). If this is way off, you will need to verify the Model number on the units' I.D. tag and submit a new question since the model originally submitted does not come up as valid.

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Tom, Unfortunately the oven control board WB27K5108 has been discontinued by the manufacturer with no suitable replacement available.

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Dave, With the pop noise and the bake and broil not working then this issue will most likely be caused by the oven control board which is part number 5304518660.

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Dwight, The part number for the oven control board on your unit will be 318010400 but unfortunately this control has been discontinued by the manufacturer with no suitable replacement available.

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