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Customer Questions and Answers for Clock Timer by Frigidaire

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Part Number: OEM11624121
Manufacturer Part Number: 316418735

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For Frigidaire Clock Timer (Part Number: OEM11624121)

Richard for Model Number PLES389ECD

well my daughter broke one of the switches so i bought new one and after putting it on it still won't work right rear, now the eight front won't come on either and now the left rear will show the digital display and it has a blinking light on it the only burner that works is the left front it works fine ? and after that the control board will not come on at all for anything not even the clock i have tried ever thing that is continuity on the burner elements and i have checked from the line in the nurners are getting 249 volts but the digital won't light up does the control board have anything to do with the burner assembly, i am totally perplex i am usually good at these things but this one is driving me crazy

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Richard, There is a power supply board that goes to the switches that is most likely the issue. The part number for the power supply board is 316435702.

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Dan for Model Number PLES389ECC

The clock goes blank, when I turn a burner knob on, the clock comes back on showing power failure. After a few seconds I can reset the clock and the oven would work again, then shut off if the door is opened. This has been getting progressively worse until today when nothing is working at all not even the burners. I can get the display to light up but I get no heat in oven or on stove top. Then everything goes blank again. I have tested the power and it is fine, there are no loose or frayed wires. No error codes ever come up on the display. Thanks

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Hello Dan, This sounds like a poor electrical connection. Start at the power cord prongs. If there is a burned spot on any of the prongs, the power cord and the wall outlet will need to be replaced. Next go to the terminal block where the cord attaches to the unit. With the unit unplugged, check for any connection being discolored or loose. If no problems are found, try turning the breaker off and back on. This way you can feel of the breaker to see if it may be an issue, (a bad breaker will not be stiff and snap back and forth like the other breakers but will feel weak). One of these will be the issue since it is affecting both the surface and the clock. You see, the power supplies split at the terminal block and the surface element circuits are completely separate from the clock/bake/broil circuits from that point on.

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Idesignedit for Model Number PLES389ecb

I had a technician come over and replace the clock timer. When he pressed the Bake button got the F30 error. He could not even set the clock. Only the oven light works. He now tells me that I have to replace the Panel (Part Number: AP3951016). He ordered the part for approx $370. After reviewing the AppliancePartsPro forums, I believe the technician has no idea what he is doing. He did not even look up the error code. I looked up information for error code- F30 and it tells me, open circuit - Probe sensor. I have ordered the probe sensor from AppliancePartsPro. In the meantime, is there anything else I can do to fix this problem? Need help!! Thanks Idesignedit.

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Idesignedit, The Error code F30 is a open probe connection. Based on the manufacturers solution you will want to Check resistance at room Temperature and compare to RTD sensor resistance chart. If resistance does not match the RTD chart replace RTD sensor probe. Check sensor wiring harness between EOC and sensor probe connector. At room temp the resistance should be 1090 ohms of resistance plus or minus 5.3 ohms. You will want to check at the control board so that this is checking the wires and the harness.

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Hello Robin. Based on the information you provided, the control board is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit.

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Ryesworld for Model Number CPLES399EC3

Hello, I have an electric Frigidaire Professional Series Oven, model # CPLES399EC3, made in Canada (April 2006), and the upper broil element won't heat up... stone cold. The lower bake element and stove top all still work fine. When I turn on the broil element, I can hear a slight buzzing coming from the clock/control panel. The panel doesn't buzz when I turn on the bake element or the stove top burners. I checked the broil element with an ohm meter and the needle went right to 0, so it seems to be good. Just to be sure, I picked up a new broil element and it doesn't work either. Any suggestions for further diagnosis, or part numbers? Thanks in advance!

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Hello Nathan. It depends on the code you are getting with the unit. May be a wiring harness issue or voltage issue.

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Hello Nate. You need to check the TCO on the unit, 2 on back and 1 in controls and see if any needs to be reset on the unit or replaced.

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