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Old 06-08-2009, 08:25 PM
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I tested the J1 pins (3-5, 3-6, and 3-11) for 24 VDC by connecting one lead to each of the two pins in those sets, then touching (and holding) the respective bake, broil and conv. button, heard the relay engage, but got 0 volts in each case. Does this indicate the ERC/control module is bad, or could it also be the glass touch pad panel? (I'm wondering why the buttons responded for a while during the last testing I did, then stopped responding all together - then they begin responding again after a "rest".)

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Old 06-09-2009, 05:26 AM
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Does this indicate the ERC/control module is bad, or could it also be the glass touch pad panel? (I'm wondering why the buttons responded for a while during the last testing I did, then stopped responding all together - then they begin responding again after a "rest".)
Without having the schematics for the boards which are not available, it is a bit of a crap shoot.

Only Thing you may want to try is the signals from the adapter board to the control board. I do not know what these levels should be. The info indicates that the adapter strobes the keypad so there may not be a constant voltage on them.

Also I would clean the connections between the keypad to adapter to control board. Use isopropyl alcohol or electronics contact cleaner and a brush. Be gentle. Be sure to unplug the unit. Do not reconnect them till the solvent evaporates. I would also check the ribbon cables with a magnifying glass for hairline cracks across the conductors/tracks

If the above does nothing.

I would go with the control board since the DLB relay is activating so the unit is asking for heat but is not sending out which element should be activated.
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