Repair stories from PartSelect's customers - like you. We give all our customers a chance to help out others by sharing the story of their appliance repair. You can find useful tips as well as estimates of the difficulty of the repair and how long it will take, along with any tools you may require to complete your repair.
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Stove key pad and timer control was broken.
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Overall Rating:
Excellent
Rated By:
1 Customers
Posted By:
Thomas From Columbus, OH
Posted:
7/5/2007 9:23:05 AM
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Appliance Repaired:
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General Electric
Range/Stove/Oven/Hood
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Age Of Appliance:
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5 - 10 years
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Disconnected the gas line and pulled the stove out from the wall--found a whole new world under my stove---ugh! It took longer to clean the stove and floor than replace the old part. Put the new timer and key pad cover on and reconnected the gas line. The stove works perfectly. I probably saved about $200 doing it myself. I'll order from your company again--thanks.
Tom D. Upper Arlington, Ohio Go Bucks!
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| Level of difficulty: |
Really easy |
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15 - 30 mins |
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Repair stories are provided by PartSelect customers and are not intended to replace an on-site diagnosis or advice from a qualified appliance service technician. Difficulty of repair and time to repair may vary based on experience.
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