by Jeff | Oct 16, 2019 | GE Oven Control Board, GE Oven/Range/Cooktop Repair Help, Oven Circuit Board, oven control board, range/oven and stove top replacement parts
The oven control board/circuit board controls most functions of the oven. It can even diagnose faulty parts with error codes that will display on the touchpad..
Turn off or disconnect the power source to your oven, then remove the oven console or control panel for access to the control board.
When replacing your bad oven control board with a new control board, it is a good practice to have the new replacement board out of its packaging or box and to hold it in front of the old board so that you can examine both of the oven circuit boards and make certain that they are the same before pulling any wires loose from the existing board and replacing.
If you are not familiar with all of the wires that are connected and will need to be disconnected and transferred from one board to the other, have your phone handy and snap a few good photos of the bad control board while it is still connected in your oven for future reference, if needed.
Now that you are sure that both of the boards are the same you can transfer the wires from the old board to the new control board.
Once you have transferred all of the wires from the old control board to the new replacement control board you will need to replace the oven console or control panel, turn the power source back on. You will then need to program the new oven control board, following the instructions for the make and model of your oven.
The control board has a life span just like any other household appliance parts do and can wear out from use and age. Lightning storms/strikes cause a lot of havoc on appliances and are responsible for damage to many circuit boards. Electrical power surges and flood waters or just moisture/condensation can also be to blame for a faulty oven circuit control board.
by Jeff | Feb 7, 2019 | GE Oven Control Board, oven control board, range/oven and stove top replacement parts
If your GE oven is showing F1 on the touchpad or keypad on the top of your oven along with an annoying beeping, sound this might help you fix the problem.
This is an error code that indicates there is a problem or malfunction with your GE oven or stove. But this does not always require an appliance technician or a service repair call.
Here are a few simple things that you can try yourself to fix this issue.
Push the cancel button on your oven or stove key pad, if this procedure worked, the beeping sound and the F1 code will have disappeared. If step (1) did not solve the issue let’s move on to step (2)
If your oven or stove has a cord that is plugged into the wall socket you can unplug it from the outlet for 10 or 20 minutes. After this time you can plug the oven cord back into the electrical outlet and see if this has solved your problem. However, your oven may not have a regular extension cord that plugs into a wall outlet/socket. This means that it is hard wired into the electrical box. If this is the case on your oven you will need to locate the circuit breaker in your homes fuse box that supplies electricity to your oven/range or stove.
You will need to flip the circuit breaker to off position for 10 to 20 minutes. After this time you can flip the circuit breaker back to the on position. If this does not solve the problem of the F1 and beeping sound this means that the Oven Control Board Electronic Oven Control (EOC) has failed or the oven temperature sensor is bad.
If you are not comfortable and have any doubts whatsoever with any of the tasks listed above, please do not attempt these procedures. Call a reputable, qualified appliance service technician to install these GE oven replacement parts.
by Jeff | Nov 6, 2018 | GE Oven Control Board, oven control board, range/oven and stove top replacement parts
by Diane Driskill | Nov 6, 2018 | Uncategorized |
If F1 is showing up on the touchpad or keypad on the top of your oven along with an annoying beeping sound. This might help you fix the problem.
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This is an error code that indicates there is a problem or malfunction with the oven or stove. But this does not always require a service repair call or appliance technician.
Here are a few simple things that you can try yourself to solve this issue.
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Push the cancel button on your oven or stove key pad, if this procedure worked, the beeping sound and the F1 code will have disappeared. If step (1) did not solve the issue let’s move on to step (2).
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If your oven or stove has a cord that is plugged into the wall socket you can unplug it from the outlet for 10 or 20 minutes. After this time you can plug the oven cord back into the electrical outlet and see if this has solved your problem. However, your oven may not have a regular extension cord that plugs into a wall outlet/socket. This means that it is hard wired into the electrical box, if this is the case on your oven you will need to locate the circuit breaker in your homes fuse box that supplies electricity to your oven/range or stove.
You will need to flip the circuit breaker to off position for 10 to 20 minutes. After this time you can flip the circuit breaker back to the on position. If this does not solve the problem of the F1 and beeping sound this means that the Oven Control Board Electronic Oven Control (EOC) has failed or the oven temperature sensor is bad.
If you are not comfortable and have any doubts whatsoever with any of the tasks listed above, please do not attempt these procedures. Call a reputable, qualified appliance service technician to install these oven replacement parts.