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Controller Cme1356/1 - Part obsolete, USE 12-2838-24
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A37703-023
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$402.00
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$20.00
(Obsolete)
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Part A37703-023 is used to replace a failed controller cme13561 part obsolete use 12 2838 24 after diagnosis confirms the fault. In commercial equipment, small differences in revisions can change fitment, so it’s worth verifying the exact part number and placement. The naming indicates a supersession; use 12-2838-24 when that replacement is specified for your unit. Model-style references in the naming include CME13561; treat these as hints and confirm exact fitment on the unit. As a control board, this part is used to restore control logic and outputs that coordinate the machine’s sequence. Symptoms that can point toward this type of part include no power response, error code, and random shutdowns. In repairs, replacement is considered when inspection and testing confirm the fault is tied to this component. Before replacement, technicians typically verify inputs/outputs (or fitment/movement for mechanical parts) so the root cause is confirmed. Control board replacement is normally done after verifying inputs/outputs and confirming external loads or sensors are not causing the fault. Replacing the correct component helps restore predictable operation and reduces repeat service calls when the diagnosis is accurate. Recheck fasteners and connectors after the first cycle to confirm everything remains tight under vibration and normal operation. Disconnect power before service, document the original layout with a photo, and reinstall so nothing pinches, rubs, or binds. Once the failed part is confirmed and replaced, cycle behavior should normalize and performance should return to expected operation. If multiple symptoms overlap, complete the diagnosis before ordering so the replacement targets the true root cause. Inspect surrounding wiring, tubing, and mounting points so the new part is not exposed to the same stress that damaged the old one. After a successful repair, technicians often note the symptom and test result to make future troubleshooting easier.