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Old 08-16-2007, 07:29 PM   #1
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Model Number: YKERC507DA1
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Start/Enter pad was working intermittently, Now won't work. No Fault Codes set. This range was MFG. in Canada. US Model KERC507DAI ?

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Check the wiring harness.

Check the power coming to the control assembly.

If the power is get to the control then you will have to replace the control.
 
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Check the wiring harness.

Check the power coming to the control assembly.

If the power is get to the control then you will have to replace the control.
Will check it out, Thanks
 
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