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The LED display on my GE JTP56 electric wall oven was dimming and could not be read. Purchased a control board (WB27K5272), exact replacement, and installed. Powered up, but the LED does not illuminate. Oven heats, beeps, and appears to operate, just no LED display at all. Checked connections and schematics, all OK. Any ideas. I did reinstall the old board, and it does illuminate, but still too dim. The oven is 10 years old, and this my 3rd control board. Thanks in advance.

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It sounds like a defective Control Board, return it or exchange it for another one.

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