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hi Gene, acutually we have diagnosed the problem...it is a circuit breaker going out. Caused the oven to stop heating intermittently, but rest of panel (timer/clock) still worked. Just would not heat. We have reset breaker several times and it fixes problem. will replace breaker soon.
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I have the same problem with a aoes3030 oven with the f1 error code(persists if keypanel is disconnected) Service guy says need to replace erc(y0309305...circuit board, not controller). Which is correct part to replace controller or relay board?
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The model number you posted is incomplete. Also we need the manufacturing (MFG) number of the range.
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Gene, Its an Amana single wall oven. Cycling power brings up the F1 code, which clears on pressing cancel button. When bake is selected can set to 350, and goes into preheat and the 'on' light comes on, within seconds the temp display goes away and just the clock is displayed- no heat. I do hear the relay board clicking at the start of the bake selection.
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Manufacturer # P1132347NWW
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Sorry for the delay. Most likely the problem is a bad Electronic Range Control. - The ERC Part number: AP4040447
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Gene, Ordered the erc, in the meantime replaced the keypad/panel with a new one I had from an original warranty repair (8 years ago service guy left a new keypad after replacing the erc unit). Now oven will switch on and heats, tried 350 and was fine. On turning off heat still get an f1 error, which will cancel , but comes back after a few minutes. I presume the erc is still faulty? and needs replacing. Noticed that the original keypad had a crack in plastic facing on the up/+ arrow, would that have been part of the problem?
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Quote:...Noticed that the original keypad had a crack in plastic facing on the up/+ arrow, would that have been part of the problem?... Yes, it is possible. Gene.
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