Genuine OEM Replacement Part
Stop Oven Error Codes & Heating Failures Dead — W11602267 Oven Control Board
Part # W11602267
Oven Electronic Control Board
Whirlpool · Maytag · KitchenAid
W11602267 Whirlpool Oven Control Board – When Your Oven Throws Error Codes or Won’t Heat, This Board Has Failed
The oven control board is the brain of your range — it manages every function from bake and broil temperatures to self-clean cycles and display readouts. When it fails, the oven may throw persistent error codes, refuse to heat, lock up mid-cycle, or become completely unresponsive. A failed control board doesn’t fix itself, and continuing to use the appliance risks damaging the keypad, relays, and connected sensors. The W11602267 is the genuine OEM replacement board — exact fit, factory-programmed, no modifications required.
⚠️ Symptoms of a Failed Oven Control Board
- Oven displays persistent error or fault codes (F codes, E codes)
- Oven won’t heat at all, or heats inconsistently
- Display is blank, flickering, or showing garbled characters
- Oven locks up or becomes unresponsive to keypad input
- Self-clean cycle won’t start or won’t cancel
- Oven turns on or off by itself
- Broil or bake elements work independently but not together
✓ Part Details & Cross-References
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OEM Part Number: W11602267
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Part Type: Oven Electronic Control Board (ERC)
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Condition: Genuine OEM — New
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Compatible Brands: Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Amana, JennAir
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Category: Appliance Circuit Board / Electronics
💡 Pro Tip — Test the Temperature Sensor Before Replacing the Board:
Many error codes that appear to be control board failures are actually caused by a faulty oven temperature sensor (RTD probe). Before installing a new board, test the sensor’s resistance with a multimeter — it should read approximately 1,080Ω at room temperature. If the sensor is out of spec, replace it first. A bad sensor will throw the same error codes on a brand-new board and may damage it over time.
⚙️ Installation Notes
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Skill Level: Intermediate (3/5) — rear panel or back-of-console access required
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Always disconnect power at the breaker before beginning this repair
- Photograph all wire harness connections before disconnecting
- Handle the board by its edges only — static discharge can damage the new board
- Do not overtighten mounting screws — board standoffs can crack
- Power up and run a test bake cycle before reassembling the console
✓ Compatible Models
Verify your full model number before ordering. Contact us with your model number and we’ll confirm compatibility.