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Jenn-Air D156W Timer RepairWhat is the timer/clock part number for the Jenn-Air D156W Range?The D156W Range uses timer part number 205983. Do you have a failed Jenn-Air D156W control panel? Click here: We can repair or replace your faulty Jenn-Air D156W timer. D156W are also sometimes referred to using these Alternative Names/Model numbersMaytag D156W Range, Whirlpool D156W Range D156W Schematic and Wiring DiagramsRecent Service Requests
Common problems for Jenn-Air D156W Timer RepairAre you encountering a similar problem as them? Contact us now and we will try to help you fix your D156W timer-related problem. While using the oven, my oven would jump into the Clean Cycle all by itself. I would hit Cancel and reprogram the oven. A short while later it woul do it again. It got progressively worse until it was unusable. Sometimes it would start beeping and flash F1 error code. I purchased and changed the computer. This made the problem better but did not eliminate it. It got progressively worse again and is now unusable. On one of the diagrams, I saw a heat shield, but the oven did not have one. I purchased and installed the sheild when I installed the new computer. The problem still exists. Can anybody help me? When I turn the oven on e.g. 350, the oven indicator displays 140 pre-heat for about 45 seconds and goes off. Does not display any error messages. The broiler does the same. Both the heating elements are warm to touch but that's all. We have replaced the oven sensor and the transformer relay board part number Y040100260 and still the oven nor the broiler works. Changing these two parts did nothing to solve the problem. Do you know what I need to do now aside from replacing the whole oven/oven???? Our oven stopped working and has a 'F0' code that will not clear. I've shut off power and it worked again for about 20 seconds but the F0 reappeared and it won't reset again. One line of advice is to replace the clock (available-$197), but another says that it may be the touch pad (no longer available). I hate to buy the clock (non-returnable) only to find it's the touch pad. Any advice? I have a 1982 Jenn Air electric drop-in unit with downdraft venting model D156W. The unit competely stopped working the other day (both oven and cooktop) and indicates an 'FO' code. Any idea what's up? I have a free standing Jenn Air oven, model D156W, that is flashing "F1" with an audible beep at the display panel. I've hit cancel and sometimes it ceases for 30-40 sec then begins again. I've unplugged the oven hoping for a "reboot", but to no avail. I've opened the front access panel and disconnected the ribbon leads as well as all cannon style wiring harnesses, but nothing has altered the problem. What am I dealing with, and how do I correct it? Noble Anderson I have a Jenn-Air slide-in electric oven/oven, Model D156W that was installed in 1994. It has now developed a problem where it randomly starts to beep. It sounds like morse code at times. It does not seem to make any sense as to why it is going off. If I press "Cancel", it will stop for a short while then continue on its crazy way. If the oven is "On", it will shut off when the beeping starts. If I continuously turn the oven back on it eventually stops beeping and I will be able to continue baking. It does not affect the electric burners on the top if the range. The clock/clock is not affected as well. Since this oven is over 14 years old is it worth the repair cost for parts and labor or should I start looking for a replacement? |
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