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JJW8530BA*
JJW8530BA* Jenn-Air Range - Overview
Sections of the JJW8530BA*
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Electronic Clock Control Board
PartSelect #: PS11743900
Manufacturer #: WP71003424
This electronic clock assembly is seven and a half inches long. It is three inches wide and is intended for use with a range's control panel.
$512.59
In Stock
Wire Harness
PartSelect #: PS12661901
Manufacturer #: 71001808
Door Switch Harness
No Longer Available
Wire, Receptacle & Wire Connector
PartSelect #: PS12676270
Manufacturer #: 71001809
Harness, door lock (upper)
$8.46
Special Order
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Common Symptoms of the JJW8530BA*
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No clock display
1. Turned off the circuit breaker for the oven.
2. Opened oven door used a phillips screwdriver to remove four black screws from under the top panel.
3. Lifted panel slightly & removed from oven.
Removed four screws using 1/4" nut driver to remove old display unit. Disconnected three wire harnesses.
4. Connected three ... Read more wire harnesses to new display unit & replaced four nut screws.
5. Hang the top panel on the top of oven & replace four screws removed in step 2.
6. Turn on the circuit breaker for the oven.
("Very easy! I'm a 63 yr. old woman!)
2. Opened oven door used a phillips screwdriver to remove four black screws from under the top panel.
3. Lifted panel slightly & removed from oven.
Removed four screws using 1/4" nut driver to remove old display unit. Disconnected three wire harnesses.
4. Connected three ... Read more wire harnesses to new display unit & replaced four nut screws.
5. Hang the top panel on the top of oven & replace four screws removed in step 2.
6. Turn on the circuit breaker for the oven.
("Very easy! I'm a 63 yr. old woman!)
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Cheryl from Mesa, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The clock and temperature control became dim and unreadable.
First I turned off the power at the breaker. Then I removed the 4 screws holding the panel in. These screws are located under the panel and accessed when the oven door is opened. The only caution is not to take all the screws out. Just the 4 that hold in the front panel.The panel came off by lifting it and pulling it slightly forward. The
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n I removed the 3 wiring harnesses. I then used a 1/4 inch socket wrench to remove the (4) screws and replaced the clock unit with the new one. I tightened the 4 screws, re-installed the wiring harnesses and swung the panel back in place . I then locked it in place with the 4 screws on the bottom of the panel. When I turned on the power and my wife saw the lit up clock she was so happy! End of story.
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Herb from Seminole, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Clock digital read out dim to non-existant
This was soooo easy, yes even you Mr. All thumbs, can do it. First it was nice to receive the exact parts I needed from PartsSelect. I needed to take the 4 screws that held the wall oven in place and pull it out about 1". Then, using a battery powered screw driver I removed 4 screws for under the Clocks panel, (you'll need to open the doo
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r, can you handle that?). After you've done that simply lift the Glass up and off by grasping the panel and with thumbs on the bottom tilt bottom toward you as you lift up, comes right off. Now disconnect the wire ribbons (4 of them) to seperate the panel from the oven and set the panel down on a towel on the table. Now using a nut driver take out 4 "nuts" and replace the clock card. Be sure to wipe off the INSIDE of the glass panel while you have the card out, and wipe the cards glass so the digital readout will be crystal clear. Re-assemble in the reverse order and you are done. Should take you less then 15 minutes and your wife will think you are a hero! (or you wives can do it and impress the husband!)
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John from Tempe, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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