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12001620 Oven Control Board Repair Service

Regular price $199.99 USD
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Your oven is throwing an F1 or F3 error code, and if you have already tried replacing the temperature sensor, the control board is what is actually failing. Part number 12001620 has been discontinued by the manufacturer. New replacements do not exist anymore. You can spend $800 to $1,200 on a new range, or you can send us the board and we will rebuild it for $199.99.


This is a mail-in repair service for your existing control board. Ship it to us, we rebuild it at the component level with upgraded parts, and get it back to you within 24 hours. Simple as that.


Symptoms This Repair Fixes


The 12001620 board develops relay failures, cracked solder joints, and degraded capacitors over time. Here is what you will notice when it starts going bad.

  • F1 Error Code: The board's internal relay or processing circuit has failed. The oven cannot regulate temperature and will either shut down or behave erratically.
  • F3 Error Code: This signals an open temperature sensor circuit. If the sensor itself checks out fine (should read around 1,100 ohms at room temperature), the board is the problem.
  • Oven Not Reaching Temperature: The bake relay on the board fails to energize the heating element consistently. Your oven heats up partway and stalls.
  • Oven Will Not Shut Off: A shorted relay keeps the element energized continuously. This is a fire hazard. Do not ignore this symptom. Disconnect the oven and get the board repaired immediately.
  • Dead Oven, No Display: Complete power loss to the control panel. No buttons respond, no display lights up. The power supply section on the board has failed.
  • Random Error Codes: Intermittent F2, F4, or other codes that come and go usually point to deteriorating solder joints that break contact as the board heats and cools.

Why This Board Fails


The 12001620 controls the bake relay, broil relay, temperature sensor input, and display interface. Every time your oven cycles on and off, the board goes through thermal stress. Over thousands of heating cycles, the solder joints on the high-current relay pins develop micro-fractures.

The electrolytic capacitors in the power supply section take the worst of it. They dry out from years of heat exposure inside the oven cavity. Once they start degrading, error codes and temperature regulation issues follow.


Compatible Part Numbers


If your board has any of these numbers printed on it, this is the correct repair service.

  • 12001620 (primary OEM number)
  • 74002968
  • 74002967
  • 74002966
  • 74002007
  • 74002006
  • 100-00979-00A
  • 110170099
  • 7601P432-60

Oven Models That Use This Board


This control board is found in Maytag, Magic Chef, Admiral, Jenn-Air, Kenmore, and Crosley gas ranges and wall ovens from the late 1990s through the mid-2000s.

  • Maytag: CWG3100AAE, CWG3100AAB, CWG3600AAB, CWG4100AAB, CWG4600AAB
  • Jenn-Air: CRG7700BAL, CRG7700BAW, CRG7700CAL, CRG7700CAW
  • Magic Chef / Kenmore: 62945765690, DF253660, DF253661, DF253667

If your model is not listed but your board matches one of the part numbers above, this repair still applies. Call us at (417) 241-4456 if you want to confirm before ordering.


What You Get


  • 24-Hour Turnaround: Your board ships back within one business day of arriving at our facility.
  • 1-Year Warranty: Full coverage on all repaired components. If anything fails within the warranty period, we fix it again at no charge.
  • Component-Level Rebuild: We replace the failed relays, capacitors, and any degraded components with upgraded parts rated for higher thermal tolerance. This is not a quick reflow job.
  • Plug and Play: Your rebuilt board drops right back into your oven. No rewiring, no modifications, no technician needed beyond basic installation.

This Part Is Discontinued


The manufacturer no longer produces the 12001620 control board. Aftermarket replacements are either unavailable or unreliable. If your board fails and you cannot repair it, the alternative is replacing the entire oven. At $199.99, this repair saves you hundreds compared to a new appliance and gets your existing oven running better than it did with the original board.


Not Sure If Your Board Is the Problem?


Before you order, check your oven temperature sensor. Unplug the sensor connector at the back of the oven and measure across the two pins with a multimeter. A good sensor reads around 1,100 ohms at room temperature. If it reads open or far outside that range, replace the sensor first. If the sensor tests fine and the error codes persist, the board is what needs repair.

Still not sure? Give us a call at (417) 241-4456 and we will help you figure it out before you spend a dollar.

Easy 3-Step Process.

Step 1: Select and buy the repair service you need.

Step 2: Safely remove the control board from your oven. Include a note with your

  • Order Number
  • Contact Details (Phone & Email)
  • Return Address
  • a brief description of the problem.

Step 3: Ship your part to us at CboardRepair, 517 Quanah Parker Road, Rogersville, MO, 65742.

We will repair your board as soon as it arrives and aim to have it back on its way to you within 24 hours.

Why Choose Our Repair Service?

Component-Level Rebuild: We replace every failed relay, capacitor, and degraded component. This is not a quick reflow job that fails again in a few months.


Free Diagnostics: Not sure if the board is the problem? Call us and we will help you diagnose it before you order.


24-Hour Turnaround: Your board ships back the next business day after we receive it.

Dedicated Support: Real people answering your questions, every step of the way.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

This is a mail-in repair service only. We do not sell REPLACEMENT parts. Please package your item securely to avoid damage during shipping. If it arrives damaged, we will document the condition with photos and notify you immediately.

All repairs must be paid for in advance. If we receive a part without a valid order number and confirmed payment, we are not responsible for delays, loss, or failure to process the repair.

If the part shows signs of tampering or a previous failed repair attempt, additional charges may apply depending on the condition.

In the rare event we are unable to repair your item (most repairs are successful), we will contact you with options like: return the item + full refund, donate it for parts, or purchase a replacement unit for an additional cost. We will go over all options and pricing before moving forward.

If you experience any issues after the repair, please contact us right away. We are committed to resolving any issues promptly and efficiently.

For full details, please review our Terms of Service.

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