How to Remove an Electronic Control Board from a Built-In Wall Oven
https://ift.tt/34jWM0C All is well in the kitchen with a working oven. When the oven starts showing error codes, or even goes completely dead, then it can be a struggle to put a decent meal on the table. If you've run into these symptoms, then you may have done some troubleshooting and determined that the electronic control board (aka electronic range control - ERC) needs to be replaced or repaired. That sounds simple enough provided you can get the board out of the oven. Otherwise, you might have to call an appliance technician to come remove it for you. In this article, we provide an illustrated example of a 5-10 minute operation for extracting the board so you don't have to pay the $40-$100 service fee for a tech to do the same thing. This post specifically shows a common G.E. wall oven/microwave combo unit, but a wide variety of brand name appliances (Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Kenmore, JennAir, etc...) are configured very similarly. 1. Turn off power to the appl...