Tom L. August 20, 2014 for Model Number 79099503990 Regarding KENMORE ELITE CONTROL PANEL FOR model number 79099503990 SPECIFIC PART # 318010102 Hello- Our tenants oven was damaged by a power surge from improper use of a generator when the house lost power. I was told the individual part number is not available. Is the entire control panel available? If not, any ideas on where to get the part repaired? Thank you, Tom
1 Answer Hello Tom! Unfortunately, this item has been discontinued with no further replacements or cross references available and our company is unaware of any other available sources. Sorry about that! Read More...
Lionel April 04, 2014 for Model Number PLEF489CCD I am looking foe the electronic schematic for the Timer/Controler P.C.Board No:318010102
1 Answer Hello Lionel. This part has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer and we don't know of any source or replacement for the part. Read More...
Robert April 04, 2014 for Model Number 790.75503207 Are there any cross-reference parts available to replace this control board? The appliance is only 6 years old, and cant find anything to repair the concern
1 Answer Hello Robert. This part has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer and we don't know of any source or replacement for the part. Read More...
Trey March 15, 2014 for Model Number frigidaire PLCF489CCF part # 318010102 The oven control panel for this unit is next to impossible to find now. Can I get the relay for the baking element and have my electronically gifted friend solder the new one in? If yes, what is the part # for the realy so I can have it waiting when my friend arrives? Thanks.
Barb February 20, 2014 for Model Number PLEF489CCD Received 2 refurbished clock/timer. Neither had the wht plastic pegs which cover the span between the front panel and the actual buttons on the control board. I have had a repair person out, he did not know what to do. Pulling the old one apart and having to pull open the refurbished part to insert pegs could damage this expensive part. What to do??? Is this part available with the pegs?
1 Answer Hello Barb. The shafts 316080600 and knobs 318017800 are sold separately and are not included with the board. They should just pull out of the old control board. Read More...
Paul February 17, 2014 for Model Number PLCF489CCF So far, this site has been extremely helpful. I'm really trying to nail the problem down before springing for a new control panel, since it isn't cheap. I'll try to cut my diagnostics down to the essentials. Similar to other posters, no bake in the big oven. Broil works fine. Tested the baking element and it looks good. Negligible resistance. No voltage across bake element when bake cycle is on. Therefore, suspicious of control panel. I am getting 240V between E7 (bake) and E9 (L1, the black side if I have it correctly). This tells me I have continuity all the way from the Red side, through the relay marked "RELE DLB" on the wiring diagram and up to E7. Am I correct that the relay on the board must be therefore be faulty, because otherwise E7 to E9 voltage would be zero, since the "Bake" relay connects them? Thanks in advance.
1 Answer Paul, If you are getting no reading at the bake element for power then the issue will either be in the relay or will be in the control board. If you pull one of the terminals off the bake element and check for voltage. Check the loose wire to ground and look for 120 vac and then check from the connected wire to ground for 120 vac. This will determine which side of the system you will need to go to. If it is the side that the relay is on then you will want to access the dbl relay and test on the red wire that comes off the relay for 120 vac. If there is power there but not on the yellow wire with the unit on then the issue will be a faulty relay 903178-9010. If you check at the control board on the E 7 terminal for 120 vac to ground and there is no voltage then it is the control board that is the issue. Read More...
Randy September 20, 2013 for Model Number plef489ccf broiler works but bake element doesn't. Replaced heat sensor and bake element. Turn unit to bake and 350 degrees and checked voltage at the bake element and I am getting 120 volts on each side of element.
1 Answer Randy, You will need to access the control board and check voltage. You will want to test from L2 to bake with the unit set for bake. If there is 240 vac at this point then the control board is faulty and would need to be replaced. Read More...
Ed June 12, 2013 for Model Number PLEF489CCD. Part #318010102 How do I get the knobs off the old part and then how do I put them on the new part?
1 Answer Ed, The knobs for the clock timer are attached to a shaft and they are just rubber knobs. When you pull the rear cover of the control panel off and take the clock out, the shafts for the knobs should be exposed and you can push the knobs out. Read More...
Vince June 02, 2013 for Model Number PLCF489CCD Our oven is burning our food and we get an F1 code. Other than that, the oven is running and the clock and timer work. Any suggestions on which part to replace?
1 Answer Vince, The F1 error code indicates a runaway temperature. You will want to test the oven sensor for resistance. The resistance value should be 1090 ohms at room temperature. If the sensor does not have this resistance then you will need to replace the sensor. If the sensor checks ok then you will need to replace the oven control. Read More...
Jean February 05, 2013 for Model Number PLEF489acc Hi, The right side (large) oven on my range will not heat up. I checked your website and 72% of the time the problem is the lower heating element so I ordered that part and easily replaced it (thanks in part to your video). But the sad news is that it still doesn't work.. Called for tech support and ordered the clock/timer. This part, however, looks complicated to install. Is it?
2 Answers Hello Jean. No, the clock 318010102 is easy to replace. Just make sure the wires go to the correct spot on the new one and the power is disconnected when replacing the part. Read More...