316455461 Frigidaire Wall Oven Electronic Clock/Timer

316455461 Frigidaire Wall ‌oven Electronic​ Clock/Timer is an electronic⁢ user-interface ‌and⁢ timing module used in frigidaire wall ovens too ⁤provide timekeeping, countdown/timer ⁢functions‍ and the front-panel control interface​ for programmed cook cycles. mechanically it ​is indeed a compact circuit assembly ‍that typically ​includes ⁤a microcontroller,display‌ (LED ⁣or LCD),keypad ⁣or touch switches,and connector pins or ribbon cable for attachment​ to the oven’s main control harness.

Within ⁢the⁣ appliance⁤ the clock/timer serves both as ‍a user I/O‌ device and​ as a timing authority for delayed starts, ‍timed cooking and audible alerts. ⁤It communicates with the oven’s ​main control board to initiate⁤ or ⁣interrupt ⁢bake/broil cycles, to present⁤ status and error information to the userand to coordinate functions​ such as timed shutoff,⁣ minute-timer alerts ⁣and​ clock-based schedules. ⁤Electrically it ⁢interfaces with the‌ oven power supply, ⁢signal⁢ lines⁢ to the primary controland shared⁢ sensors or interlocks (such ⁢as temperature probes, door switches or thermal cutouts)⁤ so that timed events occur in ‌concert ⁢with safety⁣ and temperature control systems.

In this⁤ article readers will⁤ find ⁣a technical overview of ‍the 316455461 module’s function ​and typical ⁣electrical/physical⁢ characteristics,⁤ guidance‌ on how to determine‍ compatibility ⁢with‌ specific Frigidaire wall-oven models,⁤ common ⁤failure symptoms to look for (blank or garbled display, unresponsive timer, incorrect or lost time, intermittent control of ‍heating ⁤elements),‍ and practical troubleshooting⁤ checks ⁢such ⁤as verifying‍ supply voltage, connector⁢ continuity and visible⁢ damage. Replacement considerations‍ covered include matching the‌ exact part number and connector pinout, ⁢ensuring ‍mechanical fit in the⁣ control ⁣panel, ‌basic ‌safety precautions​ when servicing live circuits, ⁤and⁣ verifying proper‌ operation ‍after installation so the oven’s ⁤timed and clock-dependent features​ function correctly.

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Functional Role of the Wall Oven Electronic clock/Timer Module in​ Control Sequences and Safety Interlocks

The 316455461 ‌Frigidaire ‌Wall⁣ Oven Electronic Clock/Timer functions as both the​ user-facing timekeeper and an active ​component in ⁤the oven’s control sequences. It ‍maintains⁢ the real-time clock, drives ‍scheduled⁤ events (delayed start, timed⁣ bake)and issues start/stop ‌commands​ to the main ⁢control ⁤or​ relay assemblies. In typical operation the‍ module​ also participates in safety interlocks by⁣ sampling door-lock status and⁢ thermal-limit inputs; when an interlock ⁣signals an unsafe condition the‍ clock/timer will⁢ block timed⁤ activations and prevent element ⁢energization​ untill ⁣the fault clears, ensuring that timed operations ‍do⁤ not override protective ⁤hardware.

  • Timekeeping and scheduling of‍ cook⁣ cycles
  • Relay ‍or ‌command outputs to the ⁣oven control for‍ start/stop‍ events
  • Monitoring and enforcing⁤ door-lock and thermal safety interlocks
  • Reporting faults and preventing timed operations​ when an ⁢unsafe condition is ‌detected
Item Description
Primary function Coordinate⁢ timed events⁣ and provide ⁣the ‍user interface for clock and timer settings
Interfaces Connector signals​ to the ‌main⁣ control,input from interlock switches⁤ and sensors,and user ⁢control inputs
Typical fault behaviors Prevention of delayed starts,failure to initiate ⁤timed bake,or locking/unlocking⁢ sequence failures‍ when ⁤inputs indicate a fault
Replacement considerations Match connector pinout and⁢ model compatibility to ⁤preserve interlock behavior and dialog with⁣ the main ⁤control

Verify compatibility between the clock/timer module ⁢and the oven ⁣harness and‍ control board before replacing the ⁣unit,because mismatched pinouts ⁢or ‍firmware ‌differences ​can leave safety interlocks nonfunctional.For practical ⁣diagnosis, confirm presence⁤ of expected ⁣voltages and logical levels at‍ the module connector,⁤ check continuity of door-lock ‌and ⁣thermal-limit switches,​ and recreate a ‍timed cycle ⁢to observe whether⁤ the module issues ⁢the correct enable/disable⁤ commands;⁣ a faulty ⁢clock/timer will often present as a clock that ⁤fails to advance, timed ⁢cycles that do not startor timed cycles that are interrupted only when ⁣interlocks shoudl be asserted.

How the ​316455461 Frigidaire wall‌ Oven ⁣Electronic Clock/Timer‌ Interfaces with the Control Board,⁤ Power Supplyand User⁢ Inputs

The 316455461 Frigidaire Wall Oven⁤ electronic Clock/Timer serves as⁣ both the user‌ interface⁤ for time ‍and timer⁢ functions and as a timing reference⁢ for the oven’s ‍control electronics. It normally connects ‌to⁤ the ‍oven control board through a ⁢multi‑pin ​harness that carries low‑voltage DC power, ‌groundand one ⁣or more digital signal lines for data⁣ and keypad scanning. The module typically contains an RTC (real‑time ‍clock) function and display⁢ driver‌ hardware; the control board ‍uses the clock/timer for ​scheduling⁤ bake cycles ‌and to ⁤display status, while ⁢user key presses are translated⁢ into data that is passed back to‍ the ⁤control board or interpreted locally by the timer module depending on ⁤the design. Correct ⁣compatibility⁣ requires matching⁤ the connector ‌pinout and signal protocol-substituting a visually similar part ⁣without matching ‌signal⁣ levels can result in a‍ blank display, nonfunctional keysor​ damage to‌ the control ⁤board.

In practice, failures manifest as​ a blank or‌ flickering ‌display, clock resets after power interruptions, timers⁣ that do‌ not startor keys‍ that fail⁢ to register while oven heating elements still operate.‌ Diagnosing⁤ the ⁣interface⁢ involves checking that‍ the module receives​ the expected supply‌ voltages and ground, that‍ the connector pins​ are clean and‌ making good contact,‍ and that the digital‍ data lines between the⁢ clock/timer and control board are toggling when keys are pressed or ⁢when the ‌control commands time changes.⁣ For ‌technician convenience, basic​ checks include verifying continuity of ⁣the harness, measuring‍ DC supply rails with the oven ⁤powered and controls connectedand ⁤inspecting⁢ for ‍corrosion or damaged solder joints on the​ clock/timer PCB;‍ always ‍de-energize the appliance before disconnecting connectors⁢ or probing high-voltage circuits.

  • Power/Ground: provides module⁢ logic​ and‍ display​ power
  • Data/Control Lines: ‌ serial‌ or parallel signals for ⁢time ⁢sync and status
  • Keypad/Input ‍Lines: scanned ⁤matrix or direct inputs for ⁤user ‍commands
  • Display/Backlight Output: signals ​driving the visual readout and LEDs
  • Audible/Relay ⁤Outputs: ⁣optional buzzer or control signal for timers
Item Description
Power Input Low‑voltage ⁤DC supply⁤ and⁤ ground ⁢from ⁣the‌ oven’s power/control ⁣board
Communication Digital ⁣lines (serial, I2C,​ or parallel) used to ⁢transfer time and status
User inputs Key matrix ⁣or​ individual ‍switch signals that ​the module reads‍ or forwards
Connector Multi‑pin‌ harness whose pinout must match⁤ the replacement part

Common‌ Failure Symptoms and⁣ Diagnostic Indicators: Display ⁤errors, Timing Drift, ‍Relay Faults ​and User Interface Failures

The 316455461 Frigidaire​ Wall Oven Electronic Clock/Timer is​ the user interface and timekeeping⁣ module that⁤ provides the oven display, keypad interpretationand‍ timed-cook sequencing ⁣signals to the main control. It contains⁣ the display driver, ​oscillator/timebase, input⁤ membrane contactsand the‍ low-voltage ⁤interface that commands relays or ⁤sends status to the ‍power board. ⁣Typical display errors such ⁤as⁢ missing⁤ segments, ‍frozen digits, intermittent⁤ flashingor ⁣persistent ‍error codes most​ often ⁤point to​ a failed display driver, degraded ‍solder‍ joints on the moduleor connector corrosion. ⁣Compatibility questions are primarily ‍about ​connector pinout and⁤ mounting-replacements must⁤ match the​ harness and signal ⁢voltage levels ‍to avoid‌ misrouting ⁣commands ​to ⁤the main board.

Practical ⁣diagnostic indicators⁤ differentiate between module failures and upstream⁢ issues. Timing ‍drift (clock ⁣runs⁣ fast or⁣ slow)⁣ usually indicates a​ failing oscillator or‍ unstable supply⁢ voltage to⁤ the module; a blank or partially lit display with⁣ audible relay chatter suggests a power-regulation or ground fault​ affecting multiple ⁤subsystems.⁤ Use a‌ DMM to confirm ​steady supply voltages at the module, wiggle-test the ribbon/cable‌ for intermittent faults, ⁢and observe behavior across ‍a controlled power-cycle to check EEPROM retention of clock settings. If the display is active but button presses are ignored, inspect the ‌membrane switches and ⁤flex-cable before replacing the entire​ clock/timer assembly.

  • Blank ⁢or no display ⁢ -‍ no power or failed display driver
  • Missing segments or flickering⁣ digits – ⁣display driver or loose connector
  • Clock resets ⁢after ​power ⁢cycle -⁤ EEPROM or supply⁢ regulator fault
  • Timing drift (fast/slow)⁤ – oscillator or‍ unstable‍ supply​ voltage
  • Relays click while display is⁣ correct -​ possible relay-driver ⁢or main ‍board fault
  • Buttons unresponsive with active⁢ display – membrane switch or flex-cable failure
Item description
Blank display Check ‌incoming low-voltage ‍supply, fuseand connector; replace module ‍if regulator⁣ or​ display ​fails.
Timing⁣ drift Measure module ⁣supply⁤ stability and inspect oscillator ⁤circuitry; replace module⁢ if⁣ drift persists with​ correct⁣ supply.
relay ​chatter⁢ with‍ stable ⁣display Probe ⁢relay drive outputs and grounds ⁢on ⁢main control; intermittent drive ⁣suggests main board relay-driver faults.
Unresponsive‌ keys Test membrane continuity and flex-cable;⁣ clean contacts or replace ⁤keypad assembly before ​swapping entire control.

Compatibility Matrix⁣ and‌ Supported Frigidaire ‍Wall Oven Models for ‍the ⁤316455461 Clock/Timer Module

The ‍316455461⁢ Frigidaire⁢ Wall Oven Electronic Clock/Timer is the user-interface timing module responsible for ⁢real-time clock functions, countdown/elapsed ⁤timers, delay-start sequencing and the oven display/backlight. It ​provides⁤ keypad scanning and ⁢display driving while​ communicating with ‍the ⁣main control board‌ over ‍a multi-conductor harness; ‍it does not directly‍ switch high-power⁤ heating ⁤elements on ⁤and ‍off. Technicians‍ should‌ understand​ that replacing this module restores timekeeping and front-panel controls only when the connector pinout,‌ PCB revision and signaling​ are compatible with the oven’s main⁢ control ‍- ⁤mismatched revisions can ⁢result in nonfunctional timers, missing display segments, ​or⁢ inability to initiate timed bake‌ cycles even​ though the clock ‌appears to‌ operate‍ normally.

Compatibility is determined ‌by three practical checks: physical‌ mounting and bezel clearance, harness ⁤pin‌ count ⁣and ⁣keying, ⁢and‍ the ⁢electrical/firmware interface⁢ between the clock/timer PCB‌ and​ the⁣ main control. when​ diagnosing or ⁤selecting a replacement, ​inspect the part number printed on the original⁢ module and verify connector ​pinout against⁢ the service manual; bench-testing the module⁤ with ​the oven harness (with power removed when checking continuity) confirms correct‍ wiring.‍ For example,⁤ a functional replacement will show the same pin assignments for ‍clock power, keypad matrix ​rows/columns ⁣and‍ the⁣ communications ⁣lines ​to the main board,​ whereas ⁤a board with different⁢ firmware revisions can present⁢ identical connectors but different signal ⁣timing and require ⁢swapping the ‌main control⁣ as well.

  • Match ⁢original part number and ​PCB revision before installation.
  • Verify⁢ harness pin count, keying and continuity ⁣to ‌the main control.
  • Confirm⁣ bezel/mounting hole alignment to avoid mechanical ‌interference.
  • when in ‍doubt, compare ⁢keypad and display signals with a service manual schematic.
Item Description
Compatible ​model⁢ examples Specific Frigidaire built-in/wall‍ ovens that use the 316455461 control family;⁤ verify⁢ by matching the module⁢ part number on ⁢the oven’s ​service tag⁢ and the control board⁤ label.
Connector Multi-conductor harness ​- confirm ⁤pin count and keyed housing;⁢ identical connector⁢ shape does not ⁤guarantee signal compatibility.
Mounting Rectangular bezel with designated screw locations;‍ check physical ⁢clearance behind‍ the control panel​ for display ⁣depth and ribbon ⁢cables.
Interface/Behavior Handles clock,⁣ timers⁤ and keypad/display; ⁣relays timing commands ⁣to the main control rather ‌than directly switching heating‍ elements.

Q&A

What ⁣oven models is part⁣ 316455461⁢ compatible with?

Part ⁤316455461 is an OEM Frigidaire electronic clock/timer assembly used in a ‌range of Frigidaire/Frigidaire Gallery⁤ wall ovens. ⁢Compatibility⁤ is determined by ​yoru oven model⁣ number⁢ (found on a tag inside the door frame or on the ⁢oven cabinet). Always⁢ cross‑reference the oven model ​and⁢ the⁣ part number with the parts‌ list or an authorized⁢ parts dealer before ‍ordering – visually matching the⁤ connector type ⁤and⁢ mounting points‍ helps avoid buying⁣ the wrong​ assembly.

My clock‌ display is blank⁣ -‌ how can I troubleshoot before replacing the ‍part?

First, disconnect ​power to ⁤the oven at the circuit breaker for safety, ‌then⁣ restore⁢ it to see if the ⁤display resets. Check‍ the household ⁣breaker and⁣ fuses. If power is present elsewhere in the ⁣oven but the clock remains blank, inspect the wire ⁢harness and connectors ⁤to the ⁤clock for loose ⁣or corroded connections. Also check for a popped thermal fuse or⁣ visible damage to ⁤the control area. ⁤If‌ you are ‍not ​pleasant working​ around‌ live circuits, have ​a qualified technician verify incoming voltage and connector⁣ integrity⁢ before replacing the clock/timer.

The timer⁢ or clock buttons are unresponsive. Is that the​ clock/timer or somthing​ else?

Unresponsive buttons can be caused by a⁤ faulty ⁤user interface (the touchpad/keypad), a bad ⁣ribbon ⁤or⁣ wire ⁢harness‌ connection between the ⁣keypad and the clock/control boardor a failed control⁤ board. ‌Remove the ⁤control ​panel ‌to inspect ⁤the keypad ribbon and connector ⁤for ‍damage or debris. ⁢If connections are good and the keypad still doesn’t respond, ​replacing⁢ the ⁢clock/timer assembly (or in some⁣ models the full control board/keypad assembly) will ‌usually ⁢resolve the⁤ issue.

How ⁤do ‍I⁣ replace the 316455461 clock/timer safely and correctly?

Turn off electrical ‍power to the ⁤oven at the breaker and⁣ verify power ⁤is off. Remove any ​trim or bezel (observe ⁤glass and trim ‌clips ‍carefully), then remove the​ screws⁢ securing ‌the clock/timer ⁤assembly. Photograph‍ wiring ⁣and connector positions before disconnecting. unplug the ‌wire ​harness⁣ and/or ribbon ‌connector, swap ‍in the ⁤new assembly, ​reconnect⁤ the harness, reinstall screws and ⁤trimand restore⁣ power. After⁢ power is ⁤restored,⁤ set the clock per your ‍oven manual.⁤ If‍ you are not ‌experienced with electrical appliance repairs, hire a qualified technician.

After ⁢installing the new clock the oven still won’t heat ⁣-⁢ could the ‌clock/timer‍ be the problem?

The clock/timer provides ⁣the user ​interface and timing‌ functions,‍ but oven ⁢heating is controlled by the main⁢ control board and‌ power ‍relays/elements. If the ⁣display works but the oven won’t heat, the issue ‌is often a failed relay on the​ main ​control board, a burned-out element, a failed temperature sensor/thermistoror a safety device (like a⁢ thermal fuse). The clock/timer replacement is unlikely to​ fix heating problems unless the original failure also affected the control electronics.

My clock loses time‌ or runs⁣ fast/slow – can I fix thisor do I ‌need a new part?

Minor time drift can sometimes ⁤be ⁢corrected by resetting‍ the clock; full ​resets (power ‌off/on) are‌ a good ⁣first ‍step. ⁢Persistent‌ or important time‍ drift indicates⁣ an internal fault in the clock/timer​ module and typically requires replacing the assembly. Before replacing,⁤ ensure the oven‍ has stable mains‌ voltage​ and that there⁤ are no loose⁢ connections ⁤to the clock module causing intermittent resets.

Will⁤ I lose⁤ my oven settings or ‍stored programs when​ I replace the clock/timer?

Replacing the clock/timer ⁢may clear user​ settings,timed cooking programs,and saved​ preferences,because settings are often​ stored in volatile ⁣memory within the control module. Note⁢ any⁣ programmed settings before you⁤ remove the old unit so you can re-enter‍ them‍ after installation. If persistent stored memory is critical, ask the‌ parts supplier‍ or technician ⁢whether the module retains nonvolatile memory in your specific oven model.

Where should‌ I buy part 316455461 and​ is there a warranty?

Buy the part from Frigidaire/Whirlpool⁣ authorized parts distributors, reputable appliance parts storesor the manufacturer’s parts website ‍to ⁢ensure you⁤ receive ⁢an OEM component. Third‑party sellers may carry compatible parts but verify return⁣ policy and compatibility.⁤ Warranty terms vary by seller; many offer limited warranties (commonly 90 days⁤ to ⁢1 year) – check the ​seller’s warranty ‌and​ return‍ policy before purchase and keep your receipt and the oven model/serial for⁢ warranty​ claims.

Key Takeaways

The 316455461 Frigidaire Wall Oven Electronic Clock/Timer ​serves as a central interface and control element for Frigidaire wall⁢ ovens,managing ​timekeeping,cook ⁣and delay-start functions,and user feedback ⁤via it’s display. Its accurate ⁢timing​ and reliable control inputs contribute directly to ‍consistent cooking‍ results, user convenienceand the efficient operation ‌of oven cycles. As a primary component‌ of the ‍oven’s ⁢control system, its performance ‌affects both everyday use and the proper execution of programmed baking and roasting routines.

As symptoms such as an unresponsive display, incorrect timekeepingor intermittent⁤ oven‍ operation⁣ can stem​ from‌ a range of causes, proper diagnosis is critically important ⁣before proceeding to repair or replacement. Identifying whether the issue ⁢originates with the ⁤clock/timer⁤ assembly,the‌ broader ⁢control‌ board,wiring,or ​a secondary component helps avoid unneeded parts replacement ⁣and ensures‍ an effective,long-lasting repair.‌ Consulting service ⁢documentation or a qualified technician can reduce diagnostic‍ errors‍ and maintain safety​ during troubleshooting.

when replacement is ⁣warranted, installing the ​correct 316455461‍ OEM ​electronic clock/timer can⁢ restore intended functionality, preserve user safety‍ featuresand help extend the service life of the oven. Thoughtful evaluation of repair⁣ versus⁤ replacement, attention⁣ to⁤ compatibility and warranty considerations, ⁤and ⁣appropriate professional installation when⁣ needed all contribute to a cost-effective outcome‍ and⁣ reliable oven performance over time.


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