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Customer Questions and Answers for Clock Timer by Frigidaire

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Part Number: OEM13445406
Manufacturer Part Number: 316557106

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For Frigidaire Clock Timer (Part Number: OEM13445406)

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Buzzy, First check the orange #7 wire from the clock to the elements, This is the L2 power supply to the oven elements, If the wire broke or shorted to ground, this would trip the breaker and eliminate power to both elements. If the wire(s) are OK, then replace the ERC/Clock 316557106 / 316557106 and overlay 316419140 / 316419106 . The parts are in stock and available at this time. Thanks,

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Hello Peter, If the clock 316557106 on the unit is not showing time you will want to replace the clock. This display is also where the temp would show for oven.

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Hello Willis. To change it from celsius to fahrenheit you will need to follow the steps. 1. Press the broil button until "--" appears in the display. 2. Press and hold the up arrow key until "HI" appears in the display. 3. Press and hold the broil button until "F" or "C" appears in the display. 4. Press the up or down arrow key to change from "C" to "F" or "F" to "C". Press any control pad to return to normal operating mode. Thanks!

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Hello Robert. The F10 indicates that the electronic oven control board senses a runaway temperature condition in the oven through the oven sensor circuit. This can be caused by a faulty oven temperature sensor probe or a failed electronic control board. Oven temperature is detected by the control board as it monitors the resistance through the oven temperature sensor circuit. You could have a failed oven temperature sensor, a wiring harness failure, an open thermal switch or a failed electronic oven control board that would cause this problem. The first component to check would normally be the oven temperature sensor probe. If you have a volt/ohm meter, you can shut off the breaker for the range and remove the screws that mount this sensor to the back wall of the oven. Carefully pull the wire harness into the oven cavity until you get to the wire harness disconnect plug. You should have enough slack to pull it this far into the oven. Disconnect the sensor but do not let the wire harness retract back through the back wall of the oven or it will be hard to reconnect. Measure the resistance of the oven temperature sensor with your volt/ohm meter. At room temperature, the resistance should measure around 1100 ohms. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html

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Hello George. Based on the information you provided, the clock 316557106 is bad and will need to be replaced. Hope this helps.

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