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Electrolux Range Error Code Broil + Clean (LEDs 4,5)

Incorrect Micro ID detected on the electronic control board.

Incorrect Micro ID detected on the electronic control board.

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Replace electronic control board.

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What Broil + Clean (LEDs 4,5) means on a Electrolux range

The Broil + Clean LED combination (LEDs 4 and 5) on an Electrolux range signals that the electronic control board has detected an incorrect Micro ID. The Micro ID is a hardware or firmware identifier embedded in the microcontroller on the control board. When the range's internal self-check routine reads this identifier and finds a value that does not match the expected configuration for that appliance model, it throws this fault. The control board cannot confirm it is the correct or properly programmed unit for the range, so it halts normal operation and displays this error.

This fault is fundamentally a control board identity mismatch. It can occur after a control board replacement if the wrong board version was installed, or if the replacement board was not correctly programmed for the specific model. It can also occur if the existing board's microcontroller has suffered internal corruption or hardware failure, causing the stored Micro ID to become unreadable or invalid. Power surge events are a common trigger for this type of microcontroller corruption.

Because this error points directly to the identity and integrity of the control board's microcontroller, the diagnostic path is straightforward. There are no external sensors or wiring harnesses to test first. The resolution requires replacing the electronic control board with a unit that carries the correct Micro ID for the specific Electrolux range model. If a board was recently swapped and this error appeared immediately after, confirming the correct part number for the model is the critical first step before purchasing a replacement.

Source: manufacturer service documentation.

Common causes of Broil + Clean (LEDs 4,5)

  1. 01

    Faulty or failed electronic control board

    Part replacement

    The microcontroller on the existing control board has suffered internal failure or corruption, causing the Micro ID to become invalid or unreadable. This is the most common cause and requires board replacement.

  2. 02

    Incorrect replacement board installed

    Part replacement

    A previously installed replacement control board may carry a Micro ID that does not match the required configuration for this specific range model. Verify the part number of the installed board against the model's requirements.

  3. 03

    Power surge damage to the control board

    Part replacement

    A voltage spike or power surge can corrupt the microcontroller's stored Micro ID or damage the chip itself, triggering this fault. Inspect the board for visible burn marks or damaged components as a confirming indicator.

  4. 04

    Firmware or programming mismatch on replacement board

    Part replacement

    Some replacement boards require correct programming for the target model. If the board's firmware was not matched to the appliance during manufacturing or sourcing, the Micro ID check will fail.

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Frequently asked questions about Broil + Clean (LEDs 4,5)

What does Broil + Clean (LEDs 4,5) mean on a Electrolux range?
This error code indicates that the electronic control board has reported an incorrect Micro ID, meaning the board's internal microcontroller identifier does not match the expected value for the range. The appliance triggers this fault during its self-check routine when it cannot confirm the control board is the correct unit. Normal operation is suspended until the issue is resolved. Replacing the electronic control board is the required repair.
Can I fix the Broil + Clean (LEDs 4,5) error myself on my Electrolux range?
The repair involves replacing the electronic control board, which is a task some experienced DIYers can perform by disconnecting power, removing the back panel or console, and swapping the board. However, it is critical to confirm the exact correct replacement board for your specific model number before purchasing. If the wrong board is installed, the same error will reappear. If you are not comfortable working inside the appliance, a qualified technician should perform the repair.
Is it safe to use my Electrolux range while the Broil + Clean (LEDs 4,5) error is active?
This fault indicates a control board identity failure, which means the range cannot guarantee proper operation of its cooking and safety functions. It is not recommended to attempt to use the appliance while this error is present. Disconnect power to the range until the control board has been replaced and the error is resolved.
Will resetting my Electrolux range clear the Broil + Clean (LEDs 4,5) error?
A power reset, such as unplugging the range or turning off the circuit breaker for a few minutes, will not permanently clear this error. Because the fault is caused by an invalid Micro ID stored within the control board's microcontroller, the error will return each time the range runs its self-check. The control board must be physically replaced to resolve the fault.
How much does it cost to fix the Broil + Clean (LEDs 4,5) error on an Electrolux range?
Repair costs vary depending on the specific range model and where the part is sourced. Electronic control boards for ranges typically fall in the range of $150 to $400 or more for the part alone. If a technician performs the repair, labor costs will add to the total, generally bringing the complete repair cost to somewhere between $250 and $600 or higher. Getting a quote for the specific board required for your model number before committing to the repair is advisable.

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