General Electric WB27T11430 Range User Interface Control Board

Special Price $292.39 Regular Price $313.95
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SKU
WB27T11430

Product Description

The General Electric WB27T11430 Range Control Board controls heating elements and timers and is involved in oven temperature, clock, and display functions. It has various functions that can be selected to suit the type of cooking required baking, broiling, and convection among others. And connects to the oven’s safety measures such as overheating protection for safe use of the oven and control board to provide stable performance and give better control over cooking.
Manufacturer
✓ This Product Replaces: WB27T11353
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This Part Fits the Following Models (1)

Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WB27T11430
OEM Part Number: WB27T11430
Product Description: Control

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WB27T11430 User Interface Control Board?

Keep the control board free of dust and grease. Wipe gently with a dry cloth. Ensure wiring remains seated. Operate burners and oven functions normally to allow smooth communication between controls and heating elements.

What are common issues with the General Electric WB27T11430 User Interface Control Board?

  • Buttons respond inconsistently.
  • Settings do not register.
  • Display flickers or stays dim.
  • Burners do not operate correctly.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the range at the circuit breaker.

Step2: Remove the control panel screws to access the interface board.

Step3: Disconnect the wiring harnesses from the old control board.

Step4: Install the new user interface board and reconnect all connectors securely.

Step5: Reassemble the control panel, and test the display and controls.