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Customer Questions and Answers for Electronic Pc Board by Bosch

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By: Bosch
Part Number: OEM13302648
Manufacturer Part Number: 00676192

This electronic PC board is the appliance's main control, processing inputs and directing power to components so cycles run correctly. Replacing a failed board can restore normal operation when the unit is dead, won't start, or stops mid-cycle.

  • Interprets user inputs and sensor feedback to execute programmed cycles
  • Switches relays to power motors, valves, heaters, and other loads as required
  • Manages timing, temperature, and safety logic for consistent performance
  • Typical failure symptoms: no power/won't start, unresponsive or erratic controls, cycles ending prematurely, recurring error codes
What's included: 1 electronic PC board Installation notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing; verify power is off with a meter
  • Use ESD protection; handle the board by the edges to avoid static damage
  • Move connectors one at a time to identical positions on the new board to prevent miswiring
  • Some models require service-mode setup or calibration after installation—follow your model's service documentation

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Fred, Typically in a power surge issue the control board would end up being the issue. The only way to test the board is by testing power in and power out of the board. If there is power going in but no power going out then the board would be the issue.

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Hello Thomas. The model number will have to be verified on the units I.D. tag since the one listed came up invalid. This will be necessary to look up and specific parts such as the one you requested. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter. We will need your model number to help you with this. Please call 1-877-477-7278 or post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx

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Tom, With the controller error the correct part number to replace will be 00709785 control board and is located at the back of the unit.

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Mike, Based on the model number it appears that if you received board part number 00676192 then you got the wrong board. The correct control board that the manufacturer recommends is part number 00709785.

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Norman for Model Number pgr304zs

I have a Thermador pgr304zs that the control board when into eprom error so I bought the replacement board 00676192. I followed the instructions and carefully match up all the connectors and wires. Now there is no eprom error but the oven comes on for 30 seconds and shuts off.The broiler shuts off immediately.The blue lights flash an error code 43 which is "no cooling fans".This is incorrect because all the fans are spinning and working when it first turn it on.I've tried checking all wiring including the 676192 kit for any errors. This 676192 kit only shows a prg304eh but not a pgr304zs.The ovens did work before the board failure. Can you think of anything I missed? Or a solution to this problem?

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Norman, Based on the model number that you have, you do not have the correct control board for your unit. The part number that you need for the control board will be 00709785.

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Wayne N. for Model Number PDR364GL

Thermador Model PDR364GL Changing out an old EAC board with a new EGO board Board Part Number: 00676192 (Bosch) The new board tab connection mapping sheet conflicts with the current tab locations on two relays. Below explains what the current mapping is and what the mapping should be on the new board The wire colors for the current board do not always match the colors on the new board so I am using the colors that I have on my stove and the numbers stamped on the wire. I think if we refer to the numbers instead of the colors it will not cause confusion. Current EAC board K1 DLB1 Input DLB1 (my stove it is a red wire) Output L2 A (my stove it is a blue wire) Goes to baking and convection elements New EGO board K1 DLB1 Input L2 A (my stove it is a blue wire) Output K4 NO (my stove it is a brown wire) Current EAC board K2 DLB2 Input L2 B (my stove it is a red wire) Output K4 NO (my stove it is a brown wire) Goes to broiler New EGO board K2 DLB2 Input L2 B (my stove it is a red wire) Output DLB1 (my stove it is a red wire) For the broiler everything matches Input L1C (black wire) Comes from power box Output DLB2 (brown wire) Goes to broiler element The new configuration will be wires that are currently in input will now be in output. Is that correct?

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Hello Wayne, If the color of the wires do not match, you need to call the manufacturer and make sure you have the correct board and the correct instruction sheet for the model and serial number you have in your home. They have had some issues with this and if it is not the correct replacement part you can damage your unit by cutting on the harness to accommodate the incorrect board.

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John, The biggest thing that you will want to make sure of anytime you work with control boards is you will want to make sure that you have a grounding strap as the control boards are static sensitive.

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Hello Bruce, This would sound more like an issue with the oven sensor. You should do a resistance reading on the temp probe. The reading should be approximately 1090 at room temp. If it is not within range you will need to replace the sensor 00627375.

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Hello Bill, You need to check the voltage supplied to the unit first. There is no use looking for a problem with the unit if a breaker or power supply issue is present. If you have two 120Vac legs that test together at aproximately 240Vac, you can procede in the unit for the issue. If not, you need to re-post with a model number so we can pull a wiring diagram to assist in the troubleshooting process.

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