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Customer Questions and Answers for Clock/Timer, Eoc by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM6381207
Manufacturer Part Number: 318010102

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For Frigidaire Clock/Timer, Eoc (Part Number: OEM6381207)

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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.

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Hello Mike, Of course the first check is to flip the breaker off then back on to insure one side hasn't tripped. The next step is to open the control panel and check for both legs at the terminal block. If these tests pass, check at the board on the bake terminal. Since you will read 120Vac there regardless, if you turn the power off and dis-connect this wire, make sure the wire cannot touch any thing and turn the power back on. test from ground to the terminal on the control. This should read 120Vac. Now test to the wire. It should also read 120Vac, (the other leg of voltage). If the terminal on the clock reads no voltage, the issue is the relay on the clock 318010102. If the voltage is there but not on the wire, the issue is either the element 318255605 or the high temperature cutout 318003600.

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Hello Arvind. You need to test and see if the safety thermostat 318003600 is good on the unit and is reading closed for continuity. If it is open, you will need to replace the thermostat.

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Hi Frank. The new knob shaft is part # 316080600. One each. The clock knob is part # 318017800. Suggestion, what would it hurt to try to separate the old clock (un- sandwich) and release the shafts inner holding clips to re-use the knobs...... Thank You.

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Hello Frank. If there is power to the clock, and none coming from the relay, then the clock 318010102 is bad on the unit. Hope this helps.

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Hello Frank. Yes, based on the information you provided, it sounds like the clock 318010102 is bad and will need to be replaced in the unit. If there is no power coming out to the broil, it is bad. Hope this helps.

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