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Customer Questions and Answers for Control Panel by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18051126
Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10206078

This part is a control panel for Whirlpool stovetops and ovens. The control panel houses all the buttons the user will need to set the oven function, temperature, timers, and the clock. It also monitors and manages stovetop and oven functionality. Physical impacts, liquid spills, exposure to high heat, and other factors can damage the exterior controls or the interior circuit board.Signs that the oven control panel might be failing include erroneous operations, inoperable controls, and the oven or stovetop not functioning. The control panel cannot be repaired and will need to be replaced. Users will need to first cut the power, and then remove the shroud/cowl that protects the control panel to locate the mounting screws. Remove the mounting screws, disconnect the wiring, and install the new control board.This genuine OEM part is sold individually and is designed to work with Whirlpool and Jenn-Air ovens.

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kelcreeg, If you only have 120VAC going to the element then that will be your problem. The element requires 240VAC to operate. Either your missing one leg of power from the receptacle or the relay board has a faulty relay. You can check your voltage at the terminal block where the cord comes into the oven for proper voltage.If you do get voltage then the control is most likely the problem.

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Amos, you will need part number WP8507P233-60 for the control board. Turn the power off,, there should be some screws on the bottom of the console, one or two on each side of the panel, you then can drop the console down and access the board.

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Richard, If the oven just will not continue to heat after it preheats then the issue would most likely be with the oven sensor. If the unit shuts down after preheating, meaning turns the bake off or the control panel shuts down, then you will want to check to make sure that the cooling fan is running when on and if it is then would be a bad control board.

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Hello Joe. Try cleaning the ribbon cable with rubbing alcohol. If the issue continues, replace the control panel.

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