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The digital display has quit working. Nothing on it lights up and the buttons won't do anything. Even the oven light will not come on but the ignition still works. I took out the circuit board and checked for voltage at L1 and L2 both are at 120v and the neutral circuit N checks good so I figured the board was bad. I replaced the circuit board and still have the same problem. Any ideas?
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I measured at the circuit board 120volts on L1 and L2 to neutral. At the plug I measured the same.
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Power looks OK.
I would try disconnecting the keypad to see if the control board will light up. This is a long shot.
Only other thing I can think of is that you received a bad control board. |
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I tired unplugging the switch controls and same results: nothing lights up. What are the odds of 2 circuit boards doing the same thing? Is this a common failure with this model?
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[COLOR="Blue"]What are the odds of 2 circuit boards doing the same thing?[/COLOR] Odds are slim but it does happen. It is all I can think of since everything else looks OK. [COLOR="Blue"] Is this a common failure with this model?[/COLOR] I cannot say. I did do a search on this site and on ApplianceJunk and could not find a problem the same as yours. |
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Thanks for the help. It turned out the new board was defective. Plugged new board in and everything lit up.
Thanks for the help. David
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Glad to hear you have it up and running.
Defective replacement parts does not happen often but when it does it sure can be a pain and circuit boards are the worst as there is no way to check them before you install them. |
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Not looking to hijack this thread but I need some advice, I have the same model and have had it in storage for three years still in the box, well my kitchen remodel is finally done and I just gave away my full gas range and brought in the dual fuel range now I am ready to run my new three wire to the panel but I can not find the breaker size any where on the unit I see they ask for a 40 amp range cord, I will use a three wire with a ground but what size breaker should I go with, if all components are added up the formula shows about 19.444 amps, is this correct , do I really only need a 20 amp breaker, thanks for the help, Rob.
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