WB27K10148 General Electric Range/Stove/Oven Electronic Clock Control
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General Electric
MFG Number
WB27K10148
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacture part number # WB27K10148 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP3777179, 1086153, AH953679, EA953679, PS953679, WB27K10089, B00MOCQ76I.
Special Price
$198.99
Regular Price
$280.99
(29% off)
Range/Stove/Oven Electronic Clock Control
This control board, an OEM part, is essential for ovens from brands like Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore. It serves as the oven's main computer, managing key functions such as heating, temperature regulation, and power control. Over time, the control board may fail due to wear and tear. Signs of a faulty board include the oven not powering on, a non-functional digital display, or unresponsive buttons. In such cases, replacement is necessary.
To replace the control board, first ensure the oven is unplugged. Access the upper back panel by loosening the screws securing it. Remove the panel to reveal the old control board, which you should detach from its mounting brackets. Take out any screws holding the board and unplug the wire harness along with any individual wires. Note the orientation of the wires for accurate reinstallation.
Insert the wires into the corresponding terminals on the new board. Secure the new board in place with mounting screws. Reinstall the upper back panel and restore power to the oven. This genuine replacement part, sourced directly from the manufacturer, is compatible with General Electric, Hotpoint, and RCA ovens.
This control board, an OEM part, is essential for ovens from brands like Hotpoint, General Electric, and Sears-Kenmore. It serves as the oven's main computer, managing key functions such as heating, temperature regulation, and power control. Over time, the control board may fail due to wear and tear. Signs of a faulty board include the oven not powering on, a non-functional digital display, or unresponsive buttons. In such cases, replacement is necessary.
To replace the control board, first ensure the oven is unplugged. Access the upper back panel by loosening the screws securing it. Remove the panel to reveal the old control board, which you should detach from its mounting brackets. Take out any screws holding the board and unplug the wire harness along with any individual wires. Note the orientation of the wires for accurate reinstallation.
Insert the wires into the corresponding terminals on the new board. Secure the new board in place with mounting screws. Reinstall the upper back panel and restore power to the oven. This genuine replacement part, sourced directly from the manufacturer, is compatible with General Electric, Hotpoint, and RCA ovens.
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