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Replacing your Jenn-Air Wall Oven Electronic Clock Control Board
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Electronic Clock Control Board WP71003424

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PartSelect Number PS11743900
Manufacturer Part Number WP71003424
Manufactured by Whirlpool
Product Description

Electronic Clock Control Board Specifications

This electronic clock assembly is seven and a half inches long. It is three inches wide and is intended for use with a range's control panel.
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Replacing your Jenn-Air Wall Oven Electronic Clock Control Board

Replacing your Jenn-Air Wall Oven Electronic Clock Control Board
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will not program
This part works with the following products:
Wall Oven, Microwave Oven Combo.
This part works with the following products:
Jenn-Air.
Part# WP71003424 replaces these:
AP6010716, 71003424, 71003424R
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The LED display failed - for the second time
The display belongs to the convection oven. We still could use the oven because we knew how all the buttons and beeps worked, but we replaced the control module because we couldn't sell the house without it. Here's how to replace the module:
- Remove the bezel on the microwave above the oven (4 screws on the sides).
- Now you can remove four up-facing screws on top of the control panel. Don't unwire the panel, just lay it face-down on the topmost oven shelf, as one of the others above advised.
- Looking at the back of the clock module, remove the two connectors. The larger one is difficult to pull. Just force each end gently straight up with a flat screwdriver.
- Remove the screws holding the clock in place. They're at the two ends.
- Swap the clocks and put everything back.
I bought this module from PartSelect because of all the customer feedback you see here. It gave me the confidence to do it myself.
  • Kenneth from INDIANAPOLIS, IN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Clock display stopped working
Followed the very clear instructions written by others who also had a combination microwave/oven. Complication encountered because my oven is built into the cabinetry right next to a built-in refrigerator that protrudes by several inches. No room to get a screwdriver in to loosen the screws for the faceplate of the microwave on one side in order to remove the oven's display panel. Luckily had just the tip of a Phillips head and used pliers to carefully turn it just a bit with each turn until screw came out. Also didn't have the right tool to loosen the clock display little hex screws and used pliers for that as well. It was tough to get two of the electrical connections out--had to be careful wiggling them free so as not to break the wires. Finally used a tiny little flathead screwdriver to gently work each side up a bit until the whole connection could be pulled out. Took longer than it needed to.
  • Jane from West Chester, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Burner will not heat, display will not light
Two separate problems. The display gradually dimmed over time and finally went out completely. It was really easy installing the new display module. I analyzed the old one and found an 68uF electrolytic capacitor (<$1) that was bad. Don't know if any other component was bad. In looking at the display module it seems it was way over-priced at over $200. The second problem is that one of the small burners had a open heating wire. The installation of the new burner was OK except the new unit did not have any clips to hold it in place. I couldn't transfer the old clips over. So I just placed it under the holding bracket and hoped that it wouldn't move while I was putting the unit back in place and it didn't. So that is working OK now.
Other Parts Used:
6 Inch Element with Limiter Electronic Clock Control Board
  • Robert from South Euclid, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Light in the clock started going dim and eventually went dark
I followed the great directions posted by others on the PartSelect website for Part No. PS2078472. This was really easy! Another customer has posted a GREAT suggestion of pulling the top oven shelf out about a foot and using it to lay the control panel faceplate assembl on after its unscrewed and lifted off its support. I used (and suggest others use) a soft cloth to put under the control panel before I laid it on the extended top oven shelf to avoid any scratching. I took great comfort from the prior 9-28-07 posting by customer Cheryl from Mesa, AZ, in which she said that she was a "63 yr. old woman" and that the repair was "very easy" for her -- Let me add that it was also very easy for a slightly younger, but mechanically challenged man! PartSelect got my part right out to me (with a couple of replacement bulbs for the interior oven light, since my oven bulb had also just burned out). Everything was just as represented and I felt I got good value for the money. It's a pleasure to do business with PartSelect! Thanks also for making me a hero with my wife -- now she thinks I can fix things!
Other Parts Used:
Electronic Clock Control Board Light Bulb - 40W
  • Roger from Lincoln, NE
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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LED clock faded then black,oven worked but no clock
First: my problem was with the oven. Turn power off at breaker,should be one of the largest breakers, 30 or 40 amp. type.Then open door look up under LED readout you will see 4 phillip head screws, remove them,then lift LED section upward and off.You may want/need someone to hold this section.Then unplug the wires by pulling firmly upward and off of the LED plastic box. The box is held on by 4 hex nut screws, unscrew and remove box,install new LED display in reverse order. turn power back on.Set clock. Your done.Sounds like a long project but I actually had two ovens to do.Total time for the first oven was 12 minutes.
  • George from Wilmington, DE
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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same as all the others. Display went dim over the last two months.
Same as the others to get to the bad clock. My old part was a circuit board which was made with white material and manufactured by RoberShaw. The new one was on a green material and by another manufacture. The new one felt a little heavier and look like there were more componets on it. However the plug-in connections and the mounting method was exactly the same. Before reassembly, I used a long handled brush to clean out most of the baking gunk that
had accumulated in this area and I used a clean wipeing cloth to clean the inside glass for the display. The best thing about this was the part came on the Thursday before
Hollowee, I installed it as soon as I got home from work. My wife started baking cookies and cup cakes for trick or
treat and all is well.
  • Stan from San Marcos, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Control panel lights out on oven - dishwasher not working properly, seal and ring broken.
Oven light - Removed 4 screws, unpluged wiring harness on circuit board (3 plugs), removed old control panel and put new one in - less than 15 minutes Very easy !

Dishwasher - Removed spray arm and replaced bearing ring and sprayarm seal - 5 minutes. Very easy !
Other Parts Used:
Electronic Clock Control Board Wash Arm Bearing Ring Lower Sprayarm Seal
  • T from Cincinnati, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Time light dimmed and then no longer seen
First I had to remove the cover for the oven because my appliance is an oven/microwave combination. Then I just followed the directions of the people on site and it worked like a charm!!!
  • Carol from Kilgore, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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clock was dim unable to read
shut power to unit removed front top cover,four screws holding it down.diconnect element and install new one.its that easy.
  • Kamil from Closter, NJ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Display was dim
Removed the display panel with 4 screws. Then disconnected the wires and plugged in the new display panel. Turned on the power again and it was brand new.
  • glen from manchester, NH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Connie
October 2, 2017
Unable to adjust temperature in oven going thru the setup steps for over temp adjustment will not help. Do i need a new control panel?
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Hi Connie, Thank you for your question. It could be your electronic control board that is the issue. I would suggest unplugging your appliance for about 5 minutes and then plugging it back in. If that does not reset the board you may have to replace it. Good luck with your repair.

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Ed
September 25, 2017
Oven (bake element) will not turn off (continues to heat after multiple hits of the "cancel" button), and clock light is no longer visible (won't light up). Which part do I need to repair it?
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Hi Ed, Thank you for the question. Yes the Electronic Clock Control Board will need to be replaced. The board controls the the oven and when defective can cause the issues you are having. Hope this helps!

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Kevin
October 10, 2017
Hi - my jenn air wall oven broil element will not turn off even after replacing it and letting it sit with the circuit breaker turned off. Clock appears fine but i cannot cancel the broiler. Is this the clock controller that needs to be replaced?? thanks
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Hi Kevin, Thank you for your question. It does sound like it would be your board that is the issue. That or the wiring between the two parts. I would suggest checking your wiring first to see. Good luck with your repair.

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Mike
November 9, 2017
I've replaced the bake element and temp sensor and the bake element is still not working. The control panel seems to be working fine, just the bake element will not heat. Is there something else to try before replacing the control panel?
For model number JMW9530CAW
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Hi Mike, Thank you for your question. The only other thing would be to take a look at your wiring and see if anything is showing burn marks or breakage. Other than that it would more than likely be your control board that is the issue. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.

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Susan
April 28, 2018
Random f 3 (and other f messages) with oven bake, often but not always. Oven "may" still be baking at correct temperature despite error message and alarm. This part ps2078136 looks like what i need but no longer available? Whirlpool part coming up as alternate? Thank you in advance.
For model number Jenn-Air SVD48600P
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Hi Susan, Thank you for your question. The F3 error code is referring to a shorted or open oven temperature sensor. If the oven is not heating correctly, then the issue is likely with the oven sensor, sometimes called the oven thermostat, and you will need to check it with a multimeter. When testing the sensor with a multimeter, the sensor should be tested at room temperature. You will need to measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. Replace the oven sensor if the reading is less than 900 Ohms or more than 1200 Ohms. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Thomas
November 28, 2019
Got the f1 error while cooking thanksgiving dinner. Trying to reset it but the error returns. Will replacing the electronic clock control board fix this?
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Hello Thomas, Thank you for the question. You can disconnect power to the range . It is very important that the power to the range has been disconnected. Gain access inside the control panel. Disconnect the touch pad ribbon from the Control Board. Make sure there are no lose wires, or anything else that may cause a short when power is turned back on. Assemble the control panel back the way it was. Turn the power back on. Wait for at least one hour to see if the F1 code comes back (usually accompanied by a beeping sound). If F1 comes back, replace the Control Board Part #: PS11743900. If it does not, replace the touch pad PartSelect Number PS2357904. Hope this helps!

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Robert
March 21, 2022
After running the cleaning cycle, I only get a F2 code and beeping
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Hello Robert, Thank you for your inquiry. This error code is indicating that control board is detecting that the oven temperature is too hot. We would recommend checking the sensor, the high limit thermostat, the temperature probe and the control board. We also recommend checking the wiring for any loose connections or damage. You can test the parts with a multimeter. If you are unfamiliar with how a multimeter functions, we have videos available to assist you. We hope this helps and if you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!

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