PRDSRV00 General Electric Range - Overview
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS271689
Manufacturer #: WH2X930
This screw is sold individually.
$16.05
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS283515
Manufacturer #: WR01X10065
Size: 10-32 GXTT FLP .595
Sold individually.
$16.05
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Electronic Clock Kit
PartSelect #: PS250388
Manufacturer #: WB50T10048
This part has been redesigned by the manufacturer. ***NOTE: The wiring could be different than the original and it will possibly need to be installed by an appliance repair person.
No Longer Available
Electronic Clock Control To 8
PartSelect #: PS238549
Manufacturer #: WB27T10230
***NOTE: The wiring could be different than the original part and this part will need to be installed by an appliance repairperson.
$153.26
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Electronic Clock Control Board
PartSelect #: PS250384
Manufacturer #: WB50T10043
Please note: With this control the wiring could be differ from the original. It will possibly need to be installed by an appliance repair person.
No Longer Available
Electronic Clock Control
PartSelect #: PS238550
Manufacturer #: WB27T10231
This part has been substituted from the original. It may look different, but should still function the same. The wiring is different, and is recommended to be installed by a repair person.
No Longer Available
Electronic Clock Control Assembly
PartSelect #: PS238557
Manufacturer #: WB27T10242
This kit has been substituted from the original. It may look different, but should still function the same. The wiring is different, and is recommended to be installed by a repair person.
No Longer Available
Electronic Clock Control
PartSelect #: PS238506
Manufacturer #: WB27T10174
Overlay not included.
No Longer Available
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Oven "control board" went dead so oven & digital readouts weren't working.
First we pulled the range away from the wall and unplugged it. Then took off the top back panel, disconnected the color coded wires, unscrewed the board and removed it. Then we unpeeled the "face" from the old board and stuck it on the new one, screwed the new one into place, reconnected all the wires and screwed the panel back on. The
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oven is working just fine and in time for cooking the Thanksgiving turkey! Ordering the part was a breeze--one of the easiest websites I've ever used. Thank you!
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Patricia from Pensacola, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Complete failure of oven controls, no error codes
Was very difficult to be certain of the right controller due to the exact model number of the range did not exist. Somewhat of an expensive part to make a guess.
After contacting no less than 5 parts dealers, Part Select was the only company that could immediately identify the correct number, (the model # on the range had an extra ze ... Read more ro in the middle).
Was able to purchase the part confident it was correct, at a good price, with fast shipping.
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After contacting no less than 5 parts dealers, Part Select was the only company that could immediately identify the correct number, (the model # on the range had an extra ze ... Read more ro in the middle).
Was able to purchase the part confident it was correct, at a good price, with fast shipping.
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Brian from Mariposa, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The bottons on the old clock were worn through
I removed the face of the range back. I did not need to remove the three screws in the back like I thought - just the two torx in the front panel. 2) I lifted the clock face assembly out and up. 3) Look at the very simple wiring. Mine had white and red wire coming out of the "power block". 4) I looked at the old circuit board to see which
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is line and which was neutral. There was no designation. 5) i removed existing wires. 6) I unscrewed the old clock from its moorings, and saved screws. 7) I made sure the up/down orientation of the new clock was the same as the old one. There is an "up" word on the new circuit board, but with the clock upside down, make sure the buttons are correct. BTW, I had to affix the new clockl/timer cover plate onto the replacement clock, using that "up" word on the new circuit board to orient it. 8) I attached the Red wire to the Line connector on the new circuit board, and the White wire to the prong labelled neutral. 9) I used the old screws to secure the new clock to the range back. 19) There was an extension wire included with the new clock. I did not need to use it. 11) I wrestled the clock/timer back into the range itself, using the two torx I removed to secure it. 11) The new buttons on the left (Timer and Clock) are reversed, so now the Timer is the top butting and the bottom now sets the clock. 12) I do not like the feel and action of the new buttons. They are very stiff, and not particularly easy to push.
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Jim from Philadelphia, PA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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