Dacor Control Board Repair ERD, ERSD, CPS, CPD, PGR

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If your Dacor oven model number starts with ERD, ERS, CPS , CPD or PGR, there are two types of electronic control boards in the oven.  One is the ERC (aka clock, timer, main pcb or controller with display).  The second type is the power/relay board.  In general, if you are seeing an error code like F1, F3 or F4 to name some common ones, the problem will be with the clock.  If it is a light or heating problem, it could be either one and we recommend that you contact ApplianceBoardRepair, they will gladly advise you by email or phone.

The most common model numbers for this type of built in Dacor oven are: ECD230SCH, ERD36NGH, EGR30, ERDE36LPH, ERDE48LP, CPS127, ECS127, ECS136SBR, ERSD36LPH, ERSD30LP, ECPS227, ERSD48LP, ERDE48NGH, ERSD30, MRES30S, F220, ERSD48NGH, ECPD230, CPTS127, ERDE36LP, CPTS130, ERDE36NG, ERD48, ERDE36NGH, ERSD36NG, ERSD48NG, ERSD30LPH, ERD48NG, CPS230, CPD227, CPTS227, ERD36LP, MRE30S, ECS130, ECS136SCP, ERD36LPH, ERSD48LPH, ECS136SBK, ECPS230, ERSD36NGH, MCS127, CPS227, ERDE48LPH, ERD48LP, ERDE48NG, ECPS127, ERSD36LP, ECS136SCH, MCS130, CPTD227, ERD36NG, ECPD227, ERSD30NGH, CPS130, F221, ERSD30NG, M120, ECPS130, CPD230, M140

Common part numbers for the display board are: 701002, 82984, 62787, 82758, 62696, 62681, 62680,62512, 62685, 669527, 82759, 1057339, 62790, 755674, 62182, 82235, 701005, 701006, 7358, 62151, 62161, 82381, 755673, 7544, 701003,82983, 755546, 1564361, 62964, 62965, 755680, 1094130, 62697, 701007, 62707, 82382, 62692, 755676, AP4369148, 755675, 701004, 62789

The following illustration explains where it is and how it looks.

Location of Dacor Clock Control Board

Picture below is of ERC, Clock Control Board

Single vs Double Dacor Clock Controller

Now, the second board type in this oven.  It is called the relay, or power PCB

Still have questions? Contact ApplianceBoardRepair, they will gladly advise you by email or phone.

F1 or F7 Touchpad on GE JKP27, JTP27, BJTP2 Series Oven

WB36T10130 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

WB36T10131 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

WB36T10025 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

WB36T10026 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

WB36T10466 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

WB36K5611 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

WB36K5612 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

Are you having trouble finding a keypad for your GE built in oven? Don’t worry, there are options to restore critical oven functions. For $300 or less you can have the basic functionality restored to your oven. This page discusses an option that will keep you from having to replacing an oven which can cost thousands of dollars. A simple keypad repair can turn into a headache due to an ‘no longer available’ (NLA) or obsolete touchpad. Most parts for GE ovens are available for a very long time but the touch pad seems to be an exception to this. The control panel is made of a sealed membrane switch that wears out over time. Once this part fails, the oven can become unresponsive, beep randomly or throw error codes like F1 and F7 codes.
JKP27BW1BB JKP27BW2BB JKP27WW1WW JKP27WW2WW JTP27BW1BB JTP27BW2BB JTP27BW3BB JTP27WW1WW JTP27WW2WW JTP27WW3WW JTP27BD1BB JTP27BA2BB JTP27BA1BB JTP27BA3B BJTP27BA4BB JTP27BA5BB

Model Series:

JKP, JTP, BJT,

JKP2, JTP2, BJTP,

JKP27, JTP27, BJTP2,

Boards:

WB36T10130, WB36T10131, WB36T10025, WB36T10026, WB36T10466, WB36K5611, WB36K5612,