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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Control Board by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM11896998
Manufacturer Part Number: 316462850

This oven control board manages all electronic functions including temperature regulation, timer operations, and cooking modes. It receives input from control panels and operates heating elements accordingly. Replace it if the oven won't heat, temperature is inaccurate, or if digital displays and controls stop responding.

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For Frigidaire Oven Control Board (Part Number: OEM11896998)

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James, With only getting 110 vac then this will be a issue with the controller that has failed. You will want to replace part number 316462850.

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Hello Jeff, To replace the control board you will pull unit out. Unplug unit and remove cover over the control panel rear. Remove the controller and install new.

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Hello Jeff. Yes, if the probe is new, you will need to order and replace the control board in the unit.

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Randall for Model Number 790.96599601

I have a kenmore range that as far we can tell has no function problems other than an arcing sound and electrical smelling smoke from the back. I took off the panel that covers the controller and found what I believe is a burnt diode between the part# and P3 connector. The controller part# is 316462700. I can't find that #, apparently it was replaced by 316462850. Why did this diode burn up? Do I have another problem? I can't find this diode in the schematics anywhere. Thanks in advance.

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Hello Randall, We do not have anyway to tell why the diode or resistor on the controller 316462850 failed but the control would have to be replaced with part burnt out. Normally when these parts fail it may be due to a surge or just weakened component.

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Hello Cedric, Anything in the circuit that is connected to the "bottom connector" can be at fault since wires and connectors are burned by excessive current flow. To determine if anything besides the controller and the harness are needed, you will need to trace the bottom harness to their components and check them with a resistance meter to determine whether they are shorted or not. If they are shorted to ground, they will allow too much current flow causing the condition.

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