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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Control Board by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18032031
Manufacturer Part Number: WP71001799

This is an oven control board and clock manufactured by Whirlpool. It allows the user to adjust temperature, change oven function, set timers, and more. While the control board is designed to be durable, it can fail over time through exposure to moisture or high temperatures.When the oven control board begins to fail, it will not respond to user input, or may respond incorrectly. Replacing the control board is the only option to restore functionality. To replace it, turn off the power or unplug the oven. Remove the four screws holding the control board in place and disconnect the wires. Install the new board by following these steps in reverse.This is a genuine OEM part. It is sold individually, and fits Whirlpool, Roper, and Amana branded ovens.

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Peter, You will want to check your relay board to make sure that the board is sending power to the elements. If the board has power to it but not sending 240 vac out to the elements then the relay board is bad and would need to be replaced.

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Hello Gil. Based on the information you provided, you will need to order and replace the single convection control WP74009716 on the unit.

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Hello Moothra. The first thing to do is replace the breaker. If the breaker in the house is weak, it will cause the issue. If the breaker is good, then you will need to replace the electronic control WP71001799 in the unit.

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Hello Richard. Based on the information you provided, you will need to order and replace the electronic control WP71001799 in the unit.

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Hello Mark. Press in on the tabs and lift upward to release the clip and ribbon from the control board.

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Bryan for Model Number SCE30600W

Greetings - Came home last night to an "inferno" in the kitchen. Stove had gone into cleaning mode and beyond. The control panel would not permit me to turn the unit off. Used the trusty "breaker" to turn oven off. I've researched the problem online and have narrowed the problem down to either the controller board (AP4088560) or the relay board (AP4008573). How do I go about determining which is my issue? Can you share a test I might be able to conduct with a multimeter? If possible please step me through what I need to do. Many thanks, Bryan

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Hello Brian, You will want to check on the Relay board from Bake to L2 with the oven powered on but no options selected. If you have 240 at this point then you have a Relay board W10757086. If not then it would be the Electronic oven control board WP71001799.

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Hello Joel, One of the switches on the door lock assembly WP71001845 have failed. Since individual parts for the door switch are not available, the door lock assembly will require replacement.

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Mike S. for Model Number SCE30600B

Clock went a couple yrs ago, I replace capacitor and its been fine. Surge blew out PC board, I soldered on a jumper, worked fine for a yr or so. Last several months oven has been intermittent getting hot. cleaned relays on board, will heat up intermittently (rarely). Now Cancel/ off inop. I got a new relay board. Still no cancel/off but heats up fine, also, now the cool fan does not come on when the oven reaches 200. Summary: Old relay board- no heat, no cancel, yes fan. New relay board- yes heat, no cancel, no fan. Are both relay boards bad? Could it be the ECR/clock?

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Mike, There is a slight possibility of a fault in the relay board, but not likely at this point. but the cooling fan and cancel/off issue could be due to the ERC/Clock WP71001799 and keypad assembly WP71002233.Your first check needs to be at the J2 wire harnwess(the wires between the ERC and the relay board) make sure there are no loose connections at either end, or twists, kinks or damage to the wires. The cooling fan is operating properly at this point, it shouldn't come on until the oven has been at approx. 400-450 dgrs for an extended period( an easy check in the self clean cycle, the cooling fan will come on in a few minutes after programmed, broil will do the same).If the harness is OK, you'll need the control panel to solve the cancel/off issue.

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Hello Red, If the unit seems to work but there is no display, the clock assembly WP71001799 will require replacement. If the unit didn't work and the display were dead, the relay board W10757086 on the back would be at fault.

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