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Customer Questions and Answers for Clock (Oven Control Board) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18032154
Manufacturer Part Number: WP71003401

Electronic clock control for the oven/range. This board drives the display and manages bake/broil commands, restoring accurate timekeeping and dependable oven controls when the original control has failed.

  • Governs oven operations by processing keypad inputs and signaling the heating circuits for bake and broil
  • Displays clock, timer, and status information
  • Monitors system feedback and can trigger fault alerts when issues are detected
  • Common failure signs: blank or flickering display
  • Oven won't start, won't respond to settings, or shows recurring control fault codes
What's included: 1 electronic control board Install notes:
  • Disconnect power at the breaker and verify no voltage before servicing
  • Use anti-static precautions; handle the board by the edges
  • Note wire/connecter locations and transfer them one at a time; reuse any brackets/trim your model requires
  • After installation, set the clock and run a test bake/broil; clear stored codes if applicable

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For Whirlpool Clock (Oven Control Board) (Part Number: OEM18032154)

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Hello Mona, the curved glass touchpad is faulty for that keypad, the keypad assembly is part (5765M355-60) however it is no longer available.

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Barbara, Based on the error code, this would be a issue with the control board in which you would want to replace the board.

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David, If there is power going into the control board but no lights display then the control board is faulty and would need to be replaced.

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Hello Doug, First, kill the power at the breaker box to prevent electrocution and/or death. Turn the inside light on first so you can tell if you got the correct breaker. There should be 3 or 4 screws across the bottom of the control panel visible only by opening the door and looking up at the bottom of the control panel. When these screws are removed, the panel should slide straight up and off. If it doesn't, you may have to remove the side trims by removing the screws at the inside bottom of the4 trims and slide them straight down and off. Then remove the screws securing the unit to the cabinet. This will allow you to slide the entire unit out an inch or less to allow you to lift the control panel up and off. Be careful not to damage the harness that is attached to it. You will need to remove this harness and lay the panel on a towel on a counter top to remove the clock assembly. Be careful with the harness to it also. Dis-connect it and remove the screws securing the clock to the control panel. Re-assemble in the reverse order. If your lucky, the control panel will just lift off without having to slide the unit out any. If this is the case, you should be able to complete the repair in half an hours time. Otherwise, it will take 45 minutes to an hour. -JJW9630BAB -

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