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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Control Board by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18037986
Manufacturer Part Number: WP8302994

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For Whirlpool Oven Control Board (Part Number: OEM18037986)

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Hello Nick. if the sensor is reading 850 at room temp, it is bad. However, it does not make the board turn off. It sounds like the control board and the sensor will need to be replaced on the unit. You can test L1 on the board and see if there is 120 volts AC there. If so, board is bad. 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 Andy, Turn the breaker to the unit off and verify there is no power to the unit. Open the oven door and look near the bottom for a screw on each side holding the trim on. Remove these two screws and pull the trim toward you about 2 inches and then pull them straight down toward the floor, this will expose the two screws at the bottom of the control panel that were covered by the trim. Removing these two screws, (one on either side), will enable you to pull out and push up on the control panel to remove it from the unit. Be careful of the wiring. I strongly recommend to transfer each wire/connector one at a time so you don't become confused on wire/connector placement. Remove the old board from the panel and install the new one. Reverse these instructions to re-assemble.

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Hello T. The control panel 4451341 is bad. This part has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer and we don't know of any source or replacement for the part.

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Hello Bao. Based on the information you provided, you shorted out the control board and will need to replace the part on the unit.

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Hello Richard. Key held down too long, or key is shorted. You will need to replace the control on the unit.

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Hello Ralph, This sounds like a poor electrical connection. I would check at the breakers and in the junction box where the power is connected to the unit for a loose or burned connection. If nothing is found and all of the connections to the clock assembly are tight, replace the clock assembly.

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Hello Marlene. Keypad keytail not connected. 1.Check keypad connector for firm connection. 2.Press CANCEL. If error code returns after 60 sec., replace keypad. 3.Replace control.

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Hello Jess. Based on the information you provided, the control board is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit.

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