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JoeMar, The second link you posted is broken, so I was not able to check it. There is a chance (very small) to find a better price for the control board somewhere else but you should be aware that nobody else will give you chance to return any part for the full refund within 45 days, even if this part was installed. Also all parts are covered with one year warranty. I don't work for this company, but I'm very impressed with their customer service. - The control board Part number: AP4511509
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Sorry for the broken post. One website has the part for around $120 and the other site has it for under $180. Will look into both regarding the warranty info you stated. Thanks for the additional info!
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You are welcome JoeMar. Keep us posted.
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Hey Gene...
I had a neighbor come over with some knowledge and he tested several things with his OHM meter. I thought he said that the thermostat is reading a little over 1,000. If I heard him correctly, is this good or bad for the thermostat?
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Which thermostat did you mean? If this is the high limit thermostat (#18 on the diagram) then this reading is incorrect. This thermostat can be reset by pressing the red button in the middle. If it does not work, replace it. - The high limit thermostat Part number: AP4097237
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I looked everywhere and I don't think my model has a high limit thermostat. I found several other people who are having the same problem as me (they do not have the high limit thermostat) and they ended up buying a new control board. It is still hard for me to understand why I would need a new control board even though my stove is working. How is this possible? I am not doubting you...just need to understand :)
Thanks for the help Gene!
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There is no high limit thermostat in/behind the oven. I don't know if it's possible for me to take a picture of the back of my oven and put it on this website or e-mail it to ya?? I was looking at the diagram and what my neighbor thought was the thermostat was the OVEN TEMP SENSOR KIT....
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It suppose to be behind the rear panel. The range has to be pulled out of the wall.
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