
Purchase genuine OEM KitchenAid oven control board replacement parts online with same-day shipping. These sophisticated electronic parts are the brain of your oven, controlling temperature, timing, and all cooking functions in your KitchenAid appliance.
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Electronic oven clock control (Zodiac Control)
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Electronic oven control
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Electronic clock control
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Electronic clock control
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Electronic clock control
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Electronic oven control
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Electronic clock control timer
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Where can I get this part?Genuine KitchenAid oven control boards are designed to the exact specifications of your appliance model. These advanced electronic parts manage all oven operations including temperature regulation, timer functions, cooking modes, and display features. Each control board undergoes rigorous testing to ensure proper electrical connections, signal processing, and thermal management for reliable performance and precise cooking results.
Find answers to common questions about diagnosing and replacing control boards in your KitchenAid oven.
Common symptoms include erratic temperature control, non-responsive buttons, error codes on the display, failure to start or complete cooking cycles, inconsistent heating, or complete failure of the oven to power onwhen multiple functions fail simultaneously, the control board is typically the culprit.
This repair requires moderate DIY skillsyou'll need to disconnect power, access the control panel (typically behind the fascia panel or at the rear of the appliance), carefully disconnect ribbon cables and wire harnesses (taking photos first for reference), and install the new board in the exact same position with all connections properly secured.
Most replacement boards come pre-programmed for your specific model; however, some boards may require setting certain parameters like the model code or clockyour installation instructions will indicate any necessary programming steps, and in some cases, you may need to reset cooking preferences after installation.