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The F10 error code means that a button on the touchpad is stuck.The error code can be cleared by pushing the cancel/off button and if the F10 returns the clock needs to be replaced since on that model the touchpad is part of the clock.
If it is gas, with a flame pilot you probably burned out the thermocouple and you simply need to replace it. $
if it is gas with electric ignition you probably burned out the electric igniter and you need to replace it $$$
If it is all electric oven then you probably burned out a heating coil and need to replace it $$
I'm afraid I don't know how to help you get a new control panel (part #WB36K5065 is no longer available). But we have the same oven and a similar problem. Our control panel works just fine, but the face is melted from a recent mishap (small fire in the upper oven while broiling), so the plastic face of the control panel looks awful and needs replacing.
If you decide to replace your oven and would like to sell the front face to your control panel we'd love to purchase from you.
your electronic fuse for the control panel probably opened,to save the electronics it should be on or near the board replace it with the right size/amperage fuse its critical, before doing so do a check of all wires and anything else that looks suspect
Make sure the oven is receiving power. Turn the power off and on at the circuit breaker.
Pull the oven out of the wall and inspect the control boards. Look for burned areas. The power area could have burned out or the control card probably burned out.
Personally, I think that in this case, the are that the whole computer card will need to be replaced. It runs over 100$ in parts.I think this because it's happened twice to me -- once when we had a power surge in the house, another time when I simply replaced a light bulb in the oven.
I hope you will post back what the actual solution was.
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