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

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18030675
Manufacturer Part Number: WP6610449

This electronic range control governs your oven's bake and broil functions and drives the clock/display. Replacing a failed board restores proper temperature regulation, reliable cycling, and responsive front-panel operation on compatible ranges.

  • Regulates oven heating cycles for bake and broil through internal relays
  • Powers and updates the clock, timer, and status display
  • Interfaces with user controls to execute temperature and cook-time settings
  • Common signs of failure: dead or dim display, no heat, erratic temperatures, unresponsive controls, or error codes
What's included: 1 electronic control board in black. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power at the breaker before servicing; verify no voltage at the range
  • Handle the board by the edges and use ESD protection
  • Photograph and label connectors; transfer any mounting brackets/spacers and the existing overlay if required
  • After installation, run a bake test to ensure proper heating and display operation

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For Whirlpool Oven Control Board (Black) (Part Number: OEM18030675)

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Hello Cindy, the oven not heating can have more than one cause, the control board would only be one of them. First check that the oven light goes out on door close, otherwise the control board will cancel all oven heating after a certain time if it thinks the oven door is open,, next using a multimeter check the 2 gas valve coils on the safety valve and should give a reading of about 215 ohms each, if one is faulty the spark module board will disable oven heating.

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Hello Cathy, The most common cause of this is a failing temperature sensor WPW10181986 or a bad electrical connection to it. If the sensor and harness test good, the clock WP6610449 is the next suspect.

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