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PartSelect recently helped Thomas of Moncks Corner, SC with this Jenn-Air range/stove/oven/hood repair:
Clock dimmed to very low, oven temp unreadable
Was about to spend 2000 on new oven and decided to check here. At least 15 stories with same problem and solved. Add one more.
Only thing new to me was ribbon connector. Didn't really pay attention when I disconnected from the old assembly. When you squeeze the ends of the connector, part of the connector itself rises up to release the ribbon cable. Remember this when reinserting the ribbon cable on new assembly. If I hadn't followed the "If you have to force it, it ain't right" rule it could have gone bad.
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