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Customer Questions and Answers for Control Ovn Erc3b- Kit by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM17865357
Manufacturer Part Number: WB27X23660

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For Ge Control Ovn Erc3b- Kit (Part Number: OEM17865357)

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Mike, unfortunately, there does not seem to be a video relating to a drop in range. However, to access the control board, with the power turned off to the range, there are screws along the top and bottom of the user panel. These screws will need to be removed to allow the user panel to be separated from the unit, thereby gaining access to the control.

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Steve for Model Number JMP28BOC1AD

This is probably going to get kind of confusing! I know my Range/Stove model # JMP28BOC1AD is discontinued/OLD.not sure if that is an O or a zero in my model #? Anyways,my control board on the front has a hole in the UP TEMP(triangle button)and the plastic piece that contacts the circuit board is broken off. also,some of the other buttons are really hard to get to work now. if i want to bake something 350 or below,that will work,because IF the bake temp ever comes on,it defaults to 350 degrees,and once there you can go down,but no higher than 350,NEVER! then,i got on chat here and the person told me my model was discontinued. i need the oven control board part #WB27T10174,they said no,it's discontinued! they said WB27X23660 is the replacement board,it's discontinued also. so i did a search on that number here and found all the part numbers that it has replaced. so i just started searching each one of the part numbers on Ebay and this number came up on an auction,WB27T10190 KIT ERC IIIB was on a factory GE Label on the box that was not in the picture on Ebay(didn't know until i ordered it and it got here!) it came with a wiring harness(same plug,same wire colors as my WB27T10174)?and some jumper wires,and Retrofit Instructions for using control board WB27T10174 to make it like WB27K5306? SO I PUT THAT NUMBER IN THE SEARCH BAR HERE,AND IT ALSO CAME UP IN THE CROSS REFERENCE INFORMATION,so now my brain is fried! keep in mind,i have not even took the board out of the box yet,and i did e-mail the seller and ask him was the board used or new,he said it was new! so,now i take the Oven Control Board out of the box,remove bubble wrap,and sure enough,it was a BRAND NEW OVEN CONTROL BOARD.i turned the board sideways,and low and behold it has my ORIGINAL PART#WB27T10174 on the board? the seller didn't show that # nor was it in the item description,all it had in the item description was this>wb27t10190? my old control and the one i bought are IDENTICAL,so i don't need instructions,harness or jumpers. i just have to swap the two out,although i think i need one more part,the black clock plate for the front controls? WB27K5337 GE Range Clock Plate-Black. i think it just sticks/glues to the front of my new board? correct me if i am wrong,please.i think i just got lucky!?

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Steve, The part number for the clock plate will be WB27K5337 and yes it sounds as though you got very lucky with the find because normally when a part is discontinued you will not locate a new one.

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Ben, The L1B is a black wire that is a line feed and will attach to the L1 on the new board. The Black/white would go to the NO and the other will go to COM.

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Dick, It sounds like the clock may need to be set on the control. If there is no response from the control then the issue will most likely be the control board and should be a straight forward replacement.

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Jon, The wiring may be different than original but the part should come with a instructions sheet that would tell how to replace the board.

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Hello S.S., I'm sorry but the wiring diagram is no longer available for this unit. The only way we can assist you is with a picture of the two controls side by side so the terminal markings are visible and a legible picture of the wiring diagram from the unit. I apologize for this added inconvenience but it is necessary for us to give you correct wiring information.

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Hans, The L1 that was connected to L1 on the original board would connect to the L1A on the broil relay. For the ground you would just need to connect it to a ground spot on the unit.

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