Amana Range Circuit Boards and Touch Pads
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Amana Range Electronic Clock With Overlay - Black
PartSelect Number PS11744300
Manufacturer Part Number WP74009217
This oven control board and clock serves as the central control unit for select ranges, managing temperature regulation and cooking functions with precision. It features a digital display for time and temperature settings, along with an integrated user interface for selecting cooking modes and durations. Designed to fit compatible models, this component ensures accurate heating and consistent performance. Installation should be performed with the appliance unplugged and gas supply turned off to ensure safety.
Installation Instructions
P from Humble, TX
oven controller inoperable
Replaced oven controller. Have used Partselect.com more than once. Best prices, and fast, accurate service. Reliable.
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Amana Range Electronic Clock With Overlay - White
PartSelect Number PS11742900
Manufacturer Part Number WP5701M717-60
Presenting the Electronic Clock with Overlay in pristine white, a genuine OEM product purposed for superior functionality in your Whirlpool machines. Specially crafted for models including Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, Inglis, and Magic Chef. Its integral role lies in monitoring the oven temperature and further controlling oven heating functions. The unique inclusion of this product is the digital display feature for seamless time and temperature settings. Prior to installing this remarkable product, ensure the range is unplugged or the house's main circuit breaker for the range is switched off, and don't forget to wear work gloves to adequately protect your hands. The seamless blend of technology and design make this Whirlpool Electronic Clock an essential gadget for your appliance.
Installation Instructions
Jeffrey from south Portland, ME
bake element fried and killed the clock
unplug stove, remove 2 top screws on each side of top back panel. Remove 4 screws holding clock to panel. Unplug each plug and plug into new clock one at a time. install clock to panel and replace back cover.
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Amana Range Electronic Control Board
PartSelect Number PS11756245
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10556708
Amana Range Electronic Control Board
PartSelect Number PS16555256
Manufacturer Part Number W11536795
Amana Range Electronic Control With Overlay - Black
PartSelect Number PS2357664
Manufacturer Part Number 5701M760-60
This part is located in the control panel.
Installation Instructions
Anthony from Acworth, GA
Flashing bake light, oven not getting hot.
Pull the oven from wall. Unplug it. Remove the rear panels using a screw driver. Remove the defective electronic control & unplug the four plugs. Remove the plastic protective covering from the new control, replace the four plugs in the new control and reassemble. Result--hot oven, happy wife, happy life!
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Amana Range Electronic Clock Oven Control With Overlay - Black
I am not sure what caused the failure, the display or the element, but, in either case, I believe the cause is eliminated. The total repair costs were around $225 in parts. At the moment of failure, the oven was approximately 5 years old. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11742901
Manufacturer Part Number WP5701M719-60
This part controls the functions of your oven such as bake, broil, timed bake and the clock.
Fixes these symptoms
- Little to no heat when baking
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Matthew from Red Wing, MN
Oven wouldn't heat after loud surge
My wife heard a loud surge when preheating the oven one day. When I restored power, the oven wouldn't heat and half of the oven display would not light. Broiler OK. Range top OK. The oven coil was electrically open after having melted through itself during the surge. I ordered a oven coil from PartSelect, based on model #. Installation was simple and only involved several easy to remove screws and a couple electrical terminal lugs. I replaced the coil but the oven would not heat beyond 100°F. I ordered a new oven display from PartSelect. PartSelect described what display series is required for a particular serial number. The first 2 #'s of the serial # are the display series required for the oven. My serial's first 2 numbers were 1 and 7, but PartSelect offered only a 10 or 12 series. I ordered a 12 series display and the part was identical. When I removed the faulty display, there were clearly burnt regions of the circuit card. Removal and installation of the display involved a nutdriver, philips screwdriver and circuit card plugs. I am not sure what caused the failure, the display or the element, but, in either case, I believe the cause is eliminated. The total repair costs were around $225 in parts. At the moment of failure, the oven was approximately 5 years old. Read more...
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