318185341 Frigidaire Oven Timer Clock

318185341 ⁢Frigidaire Oven Timer Clock is ⁤an electronic timer/clock module designed for use in Frigidaire ovens and ranges. It functions as the user-facing timing and ⁤scheduling element of the⁢ appliance control ⁢system, typically incorporating a digital display, input interface ⁢(touchpad ‌or buttons), internal timing circuitry and relay or logic‌ outputs ‍that⁢ communicate with the oven’s‌ main⁤ control electronics.

Inside the appliance the timer/clock coordinates‌ timed cook cycles, delayed⁤ starts, and audible alerts while interfacing with the ⁣main​ control board, heating element relays, ⁢temperature ⁢sensing circuits and safety interlocks. It receives line or low-voltage power depending on the model, reports user ⁢commands too the ⁣control‌ logic, and provides timing signals that determine when bake, broil or convection elements (and associated fans) are energized. Proper operation of‍ this module is crucial for accurate cooking​ durations,sequence control and some safety-related functions such as ⁤timed‌ lockouts during self-clean cycles.

In⁤ the⁢ following article readers will find a technical⁢ overview of the 318185341 module’s function and ‌typical electrical/physical characteristics, guidance on model⁤ compatibility‌ and identification, common failure ⁢symptoms to ⁢watch for (lost display, incorrect ‌timekeeping, unresponsive timer functions, or oven not following timed⁣ commands), troubleshooting steps a technician can perform (visual​ inspection,⁤ connector and ‌fuse ⁤checks, ⁢voltage measurements and continuity tests) and practical replacement considerations​ (OEM vs. ​aftermarket options,⁢ connector/harness compatibility, mounting and calibration notes). The intent⁢ is to provide actionable technical context ​for technicians,engineers ⁣and appliance owners evaluating or servicing this component.

Table‍ of Contents

Function​ and Role of the Oven‍ Timer Clock Assembly

The 318185341 ⁢Frigidaire Oven⁣ Timer Clock serves as the timing and user-interface node that coordinates oven cooking intervals ⁢and issues control signals to the heating​ circuits. Internally the assembly contains a ​timekeeping mechanism (either a small synchronous motor or an electronic timer module), a visual display and keypad,​ and switching elements⁢ that either ‍close mechanical⁤ contacts or ‌provide semiconductor drive⁢ outputs to the oven’s relay/contactor circuits. During ⁣a timed cook or⁤ delayed-start sequence the⁢ timer counts‍ down and then provides a defined output that the oven control uses to energize or de-energize​ bake/broil elements,⁢ interact with the ⁣thermostat (temperature regulation), and trigger audible alerts;​ in ⁤practice, the timer’s‍ role‍ is strictly signaling ⁤and sequencing ⁤rather than ⁤direct temperature‍ control, so correct electrical interface and timing behavior ⁢are ⁣critical⁤ for reliable operation.

  • Primary behaviors: countdown, delayed start, auto-off signaling, and audible alerts.
  • common symptoms of ⁣failure: blank display,unresponsive keypad,no timing ​output ​when countdown completes,or stuck contacts that⁢ prevent ⁤element ‌switching.
  • Field checks: verify display/backlight power, measure continuity⁣ or switching⁣ at the timer’s ‌output pins during a timed cycle, and compare connector pinouts to ⁣service documentation to ensure compatibility.

Compatibility depends on matching the connector pinout,​ nominal control voltages, and mechanical mounting; identical-looking assemblies can‍ have different internal wiring or ⁢logic ⁣levels,⁣ so confirm⁣ the part‌ number ⁢and service‌ schematic⁣ before replacement. ‌For practical troubleshooting, use a multimeter to observe whether the timer issues the expected​ control voltage or⁤ continuity at the designated output terminals when a cycle ends, and isolate ⁣the timer‌ from the oven’s power-relay circuit to determine whether the fault lies in‌ the timer assembly or downstream‌ wiring/relays. Replacing the timer typically requires matching the⁢ 318185341 ⁤Frigidaire Oven ​Timer⁢ Clock to the‌ oven⁣ model⁤ or verifying equivalent harness‌ and control specifications in the technical manual to avoid mismatched ‍signals or⁣ incorrect⁢ timing behavior.

Item Description
Primary function Timekeeping and⁣ generation of control outputs for timed cook and delayed-start operations
Interface Display/keypad assembly plus‍ a multi-pin connector that provides power,ground,and switching outputs to ‍the ⁤oven control
Common failure‌ modes Display or⁣ keypad failure,open/shorted timer motor​ or electronics,and intermittent or stuck switching contacts

How the 318185341 Frigidaire Oven ‍Timer Clock⁣ Integrates ⁣and Operates Within‌ the Appliance

The 318185341 Frigidaire Oven timer Clock is a ⁤user-interface and timekeeping module that mounts ⁢in the oven fascia and interfaces with ⁤the oven’s main control electronics.‍ It connects to the main control board through a multi-pin harness and supplies ⁤the clock ⁢display​ and keypad inputs‌ while issuing timed control signals for functions such as ⁤countdown timing, delayed start,⁣ and auto-shutoff. The module does‍ not​ directly switch high-current circuits; instead it sends low-voltage control commands and logic-level signals to ⁢the control board, which actuates⁤ relays⁤ or triacs ⁤to power heating elements and manages safety interlocks. In practical ⁢use, programming a delayed bake on the clock ‌stores a target start time and then signals the⁤ control board to enable the‌ bake sequence at that time rather ⁣than promptly closing line-power switching devices ⁤itself.

  • Primary functions: timekeeping, countdown timer, delayed start, user input and display.
  • Electrical ⁢role: provides logic-level control signals to the main control board rather ‍than carrying heating element current.
  • Integration ⁤checks: correct ‍harness fit,secure connector pins,and matching firmware/board family to ensure compatibility.
Item Description
Connector Multi-pin ⁤ribbon or keyed harness that ⁤carries⁣ display‍ power, input lines,⁢ and logic signals to the main board
Primary functions Display clock,⁣ accept keypad input,‌ schedule timed⁤ events and send ⁢control signals
Mounting front ‍bezel fastened to the control panel; accessible for replacement from⁤ the ⁤front or behind the control panel depending on model
Common symptoms of failure blank or garbled display, unresponsive timer functions, or ⁣oven failing to start at programmed times while manual controls still⁣ work

Troubleshooting ⁣the clock involves verifying that the display module receives its ⁤low-voltage supply and that the harness continuity exists between‍ the clock and ‌the main board; faults are‌ often connector-related, ⁤keypad membrane wear, or internal display driver ⁣failure. If⁢ the‌ oven heats manually​ but timer and delayed-start do not operate, confirm the clock is issuing logic signals at the⁣ harness‍ pins‍ (service manual pinouts or multimeter/logic probe) before‌ replacing the main control‍ board. For replacement, use an ⁣exact part match to maintain connector pinout and functional compatibility; mismatched boards or clock​ modules ​can result‌ in lost features or ⁢dialog errors even if physically installable.

Common​ Failure Symptoms ⁤and‌ Diagnostic Indicators‍ for the Timer Clock

The 318185341 Frigidaire ​Oven Timer Clock serves as ⁤the user interface and timing control for timed bake,delayed start,and‍ clock ⁤display functions; it contains the⁢ display,keypad interface,timing​ circuitry and ⁢the low-voltage comms⁢ to‍ the oven control board. Failures in this module ​typically manifest as incorrect ⁣or missing display output, unresponsive or permanently ⁤engaged keypad inputs, lost timed events, or the oven ignoring programmed starts. As this⁢ assembly⁤ mounts to the⁤ front panel and mates with the main control⁢ harness, compatibility checks for connector⁢ type, ⁤mounting points, ⁢and harness pinout are necessary⁣ before replacement to ⁢avoid misdiagnosis.

  • Blank or dim display – could indicate loss of module power, failed display driver, or ‍poor connector contact at the ⁢harness.
  • Clock runs fast/slow or resets – ⁣suggests failing timing oscillator,electrolytic capacitor degradation,or intermittent supply to the module.
  • Keypad unresponsive or⁢ ghost inputs ‍- points to membrane/circuit‌ layer failure, liquid ingress,‌ or a damaged flex tail connector.
  • Delayed-start/auto-timer​ not ⁤executing – may be a failed relay/solid-state output inside the‍ module or ‌a communication fault between the ‍timer ‌and main control⁢ board.
  • Intermittent operation or‌ oven shuts down mid-cycle – often caused by⁣ heat-stressed solder joints, cracked PCB traces, or intermittent connector continuity.
Item Description
Typical checks verify⁣ presence of ‌supply voltage⁤ at the module connector, ⁣continuity across keypad traces, and service error codes from the main⁤ control; inspect for⁣ heat-damaged ‍components and ⁤connector corrosion.

Diagnostic workflow should start with visual​ inspection ⁢and harness verification,⁢ then progress to electrical checks using a multimeter and ⁣scope: ⁣confirm nominal supply at‌ the module connector, ​measure for ‌stable‍ clock reference or DC rails on the timer board, and check continuity‍ of keypad and display traces. Such as,​ if manual​ bake functions ‍correctly⁤ but ⁣delayed start is ⁤ignored, isolate whether the timer is issuing its enable signal to the control board; if the module’s display is blank while ​the oven still heats under ‌manual control, the ‌fault is highly likely isolated to the timer/display ‌assembly⁤ rather‌ than the main power delivery. ⁢Keep ‍a known-good replacement or service‌ manual pinout available‌ when confirming compatibility and interpreting‍ measured voltages ‌or error codes.

Replacement ​Considerations, ⁤Compatible‌ Models, ‍and ‌Step-by-Step Installation Notes

The 318185341 ‌Frigidaire Oven Timer Clock is​ the user-interface and timekeeping module‍ that ⁢provides the ⁣oven⁢ clock display, timed cook​ functions, and the control ⁣logic that communicates start/stop signals ‌to‍ the main ‍oven control.⁣ Technically, the module contains a ​low‑voltage logic section and‌ display circuitry ⁤that is typically ‌powered ​from the appliance’s ⁣line supply through the ‍oven⁣ harness; it does not directly switch ‍high‑current ⁤heating elements but provides⁤ control outputs​ to the ⁣range control board or solid‑state ‌relays. ⁣When replacing‍ the unit,⁣ verify the part number, mounting⁣ hole ‌pattern, connector style and pin count on ⁣the harness: mismatched connectors,‌ different pin assignments,‍ or differing supply voltages are the most common incompatibilities.Inspect​ the original ⁤module for PCB revision markings and connector keying, and confirm that clock​ functions (timer, cook ⁢delay, control relay⁣ outputs) map ⁣to the⁢ appliance wiring ⁣diagram before installation.

Practical ‍installation⁢ and troubleshooting follow a controlled​ sequence to⁣ avoid damage to the⁤ oven ‍control and ​to ensure compatibility; common field checks include validating the clock’s supply voltage, continuity on control output traces, and verifying that associated ‍fuses or thermal cutouts are intact. If the replacement⁤ module has different ⁤silk‑screened pin ⁤labels or an extra connector, compare the replacement’s wiring diagram or schematic against⁢ the oven’s parts list to detect firmware/hardware differences ⁤that can cause nonfunctional buttons⁤ or incorrect outputs.Typical procedural‌ steps and verification points technicians use during replacement ⁢are ‍listed below.

  • Disconnect ​mains power and confirm zero voltage at ⁣the appliance ⁤before disassembly.
  • Photograph or label⁢ each harness and terminal, ⁢then remove mounting screws and ⁣disconnect the clock connector(s).
  • Transfer⁤ any bezel or keypad hardware,mount the replacement,and ‍reconnect the ​harness ensuring correct orientation and full ‍seating.
  • restore power and​ verify display illumination,​ timer ⁢operation, and​ that the‌ oven⁤ responds⁢ to start/stop commands; check for error codes or unexpected behavior.
  • If functions fail, measure⁢ expected​ voltages at⁣ the connector pins, inspect for broken traces, and compare pin assignments with⁢ the appliance wiring diagram.
Item Description
Part 318185341 ​frigidaire oven ‍Timer Clock – clock/timer/display⁤ assembly
Primary⁣ function Timekeeping, user interface, control signaling to main oven control
Typical supply Appliance line-derived ⁢supply (confirm actual voltage on unit and⁢ schematic)
Connector/compatibility Verify connector style, pin count, and ‍PCB⁢ revision against oven parts list

Q&A

What is Frigidaire⁢ part number 318185341?

Part number ​318185341 is the electronic clock/timer/control assembly used on certain ‌Frigidaire ranges and wall ovens. It provides⁢ the‌ oven clock,⁤ kitchen timer,⁣ and user interface⁢ functions⁢ and⁣ is part of ⁤the oven’s main control system.Because Frigidaire uses‍ different control⁢ assemblies across models,​ you⁢ should confirm compatibility ⁤by matching the part number to ⁤your‌ appliance model number ⁤before ordering.

How do I know if 318185341⁣ is compatible with my Frigidaire‍ oven?

Check the oven’s model number (usually on a tag inside ‍the oven door frame or‌ on the back of the​ appliance) and use that model ‍number‍ to look⁤ up parts in Frigidaire’s ‍parts ‍list⁢ or on an authorized parts‍ distributor site.Compare the‌ listed part numbers and connector styles. ⁣If in ⁢doubt, contact‍ Frigidaire or an‌ authorized parts dealer and provide your oven model and the‌ part ⁢number to confirm ⁤fit and connector compatibility.

how do I safely replace ‌the 318185341 clock/timer?

Always disconnect⁢ power to the ‍oven at the circuit ‌breaker​ before attempting service. ​To replace the assembly: remove the control ⁣console or control panel trim (follow your ⁣model’s disassembly steps), document or​ photograph all connector positions, unplug the wiring harnesses,​ remove mounting screws, and swap⁢ the old unit for the ⁣new one. ‌Reconnect harnesses exactly as they were, reassemble the ⁤panel, ‍and restore power. If you ⁢are not agreeable working with live appliances or electrical wiring, ​hire a qualified appliance technician.

The​ display ‌is⁤ blank-what troubleshooting steps should ‍I take?

First verify ⁤the oven has power (check the household breaker and any oven ⁢internal‍ fuses). If power‍ is present but the ​display is ⁤blank, inspect the wiring harness‌ and connectors at ⁤the control for loose or ‍corroded pins. ⁢A technician can measure incoming voltage at the control board connector with a multimeter; absence of ‌expected line voltage​ indicates a‍ supply issue (breaker, wiring,‌ or ‌fuse). If proper ⁤power is present but the control/display stays blank, the control assembly‍ itself is highly likely defective and should be replaced.

The timer works but ⁤the oven⁢ won’t heat-could the clock be ⁤the problem?

Not ⁢usually. The clock/timer portion is the user interface; heating is controlled by‍ relays or power outputs on the main control⁤ and by​ components​ like bake/broil⁣ elements, temperature sensor/thermostat, ⁣and thermal fuses.⁢ If the timer/clock works but⁢ the oven⁢ doesn’t heat,‌ check for error codes, test heating elements for continuity, verify the ‍control’s output voltage to the elements, and‌ inspect ​the oven ​temperature sensor.⁢ A failed relay⁤ on the main control or a bad element is more likely than just ⁤the clock module.

How do I reset‍ or clear the clock/timer on 318185341?

For a simple reset, remove⁣ power⁤ to the⁤ oven at the circuit breaker for⁤ about 30-60 seconds and then ⁢restore ‍power;‌ this​ clears transient errors⁢ and reboots the ​control. ‌Some factory ​defaults and deeper ⁣service ‍menus ‍require ‌a technician’s procedure available in​ the⁤ service manual. Consult‌ your owner’s manual for normal ⁣clock-setting steps (e.g., press Clock, set time)⁣ as button‌ names​ can ‍vary by model.

Why does ​the clock ⁣lose time or reset after short power interruptions?

Many Frigidaire oven control​ modules do not have a ​long-term battery backup; they rely on ​a small capacitor or internal memory that can lose ⁣time during⁣ power interruptions. frequent ⁢resets after very short outages may indicate a failing internal power-retention component⁤ or a ‍faulty ​control module.⁢ If the clock continually loses time ⁣even ‌with stable‌ house power, replacement of ⁤the control assembly is usually required.

Where should I buy a replacement 318185341 and how can⁤ I be sure ‍it’s genuine?

Buy‍ from‌ Frigidaire/Electrolux authorized parts dealers, the ⁣manufacturer’s parts website, or reputable appliance parts retailers. Verify the ⁢part number against your oven’s model number before purchase. ⁤Ask about a return policy and warranty-genuine OEM parts‌ will⁢ typically include a manufacturer warranty​ and match connector ‍configurations exactly. ⁢Avoid ⁣unbranded “copy” boards unless⁤ you ‍have confirmed they​ match pinouts ⁣and mounting and are willing to accept limited support.

Future ‌Outlook

The 318185341 Frigidaire Oven Timer Clock serves as a central control and user-interface component for ‍timing, programming, and‌ coordinating oven‌ functions. By‍ providing accurate timekeeping⁤ and reliable control signals to the oven’s⁣ control ⁤system, it supports consistent cook cycles, helps prevent​ overcooking, and‌ contributes to overall ‌appliance performance⁣ and user convenience.

When ⁢oven⁢ timing issues, display errors, ‍or inconsistent operation are⁢ observed, careful diagnosis is important to ‍determine whether the⁣ timer clock is the root cause or if the problem stems from related components,⁣ wiring, or⁣ software. Proper troubleshooting-using diagnostic procedures‍ recommended by ​the manufacturer‌ or a qualified technician-ensures that the correct fault is identified and prevents unneeded parts replacement.

When diagnosis confirms failure of the 318185341 Frigidaire ⁤Oven Timer ​Clock, timely replacement ⁣with the correct part and following ‍appropriate safety and installation procedures restores⁤ reliable operation and helps maintain safety and performance. ⁤Selecting compatible replacement⁣ parts and, ⁢when needed, ‍engaging ⁢professional service will minimize downtime and ensure the oven continues to perform as intended.


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