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:confused: How does one access the lower oven relay board? The lower oven hasn't worked for years and I finally decided to replace the relay.
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Originally Posted by: CatsR :confused: How does one access the lower oven relay board? The lower oven hasn't worked for years and I finally decided to replace the relay. The controls for both ovens are on the top, but you must remove the oven from the wall to access. Relay boards are different if the lower oven is not convection.
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Originally Posted by: pb9003 The controls for both ovens are on the top, but you must remove the oven from the wall to access. Relay boards are different if the lower oven is not convection. :) After struggling with with screws that didn't need to be removed, we finally pulled the oven partially out and discovered the access panel to the relay board. It took just a few minutes to install the board and the lower oven was back in business. Thanks for the help.
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glad I could help. Getting a schematic from Dacor is like pulling teeth - they're more worried about the customer suing them than they are about assisting in getting their product operating again. So you didn't need to remove the oven completely from the cabinet? I need to replace the relay board in mine, since it blew out when I replaced the lightbulb.
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