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Range display board not working

01 - Range/Stove/Oven Oven Control Board
The oven control board displays the time, temperature, and settings for the range. If the oven control board has power to it but the display is dead, missing digits or dim, it will need to be replaced.
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Range/Stove/Oven Oven Control Board
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02 - Range/Stove/Oven Display Board
If the display board is dead it may not be getting power from the main control board. If there is power to the display board but the display is dead, missing digits or dim, it will need to be replaced.
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Range/Stove/Oven Display Board
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03 - Range/Stove/Oven LED Board
The range's LED board will usually display the time, temperature, and settings for the range. If the display only partially shows digits or is dim, it's likely the LED board is faulty and should be replaced (if the whole display is not working, a defective control board is more likely the cause of the problem).
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Range/Stove/Oven LED Board
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04 - Range/Stove/Oven Main Control Board
The main control board sends power to the display board to operate. If the display board is not receiving power, the main control board is likely bad and will need to be replaced.
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Range/Stove/Oven Main Control Board
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05 - Incoming Power Problem
Electric ranges require 240 volts of alternating current. Gas ranges require 120 volts. If the display board is not working, there could be an incoming power problem. For a gas range, if the oven light comes on and the burner sparks the range has power. For an electric range, turn on one of the surface elements. If any of the surface elements are working, the range has power. If the range does not have power, check for a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuses and correct as needed.
06 - Range/Stove/Oven Control Board
For many ranges, the control board interacts directly with the display to show the time, temperature, and settings for the range. If the control board has power to it but the entire display is not working, the control board is likely at fault and will need to be replaced.
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Range/Stove/Oven Control Board
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