Originally Posted by: ccypher The new circuit board arrived today, and installation was really easy. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any change. Still no power from the red wire coming off the board, but there is power on the other wire going to the bake element. The right light is also still out, but the door switch does appear to be working when I test the brown and gray wires. The red wire coming off the board does have continuity so I don't think there is a break in it. Any other ideas???
Cypher,
We're going to do"LIVE", Be CAREFUL, voltage checks for the light, and L1 to the element, at the relay board
On connector P1 pin 1 should be a white wire(neutral), you'll use this as a common test point.
Check for 120 VAC from P1/1 and P6 black.
Check for 120 VAC from P1/1 and P7 black.
No voltage, Check for voltage on same contacts to chassis ground.
voltage to ground would indicate a bad neutral/ground.
Open the oven door and you should read 120 VAC from P1/1,wht and P1/4,gray if not.
Check for 120 VAC from P1/1 wht ,to P5/3 gray, no voltage indicates a broken wire from the door switch.
Check for 120 VAC from P1/1 to P5/2 brown, no voltage indicates a bad relay board.
For the Bake element,
Disconnect the Red wire on the P2 terminal on the board.
program a bake cycle and temperature,
Check for 120 VAC from P1/1, wht to the P2 terminal on the board,
If no voltage,
(you have a new relay board, it should be fine).
Check the Harness wires and connections between the two boards(P9 on the relay board and P1 on the display board, you may even want to take some rubbing alcohol and clean the pins on the board and connectors on the harness, and re check for voltage P1/1 to P2.
I honestly doubt, you have a voltage problem to the range, since everything else works,
But, We need to be sure, because the only thing left, would be a bad display board or touchpad assembly.
(there are no circuit or voltage tests for these components).
Part number: AP3086400