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The display was getting extremely dim, but still worked
Turned off the power at the breaker. Opened the upper door, then removed the four screws directly under the control panel. Tilted the control panel out from the bottom, then lifted off. Disconnected the wires, removed the 4 nuts holding the clock panel in place, installed the new clock panel, then reversed the process.
The door came off easily after I removed the two hinge covers that are attached to the oven. Taking the door off can be done with one person but ideally two.
The new parts fit in perfectly and the hinge pin used for shipping comes out easiest with a pair or wire cutters (you do not cut it just grab it and pull).
After that, re-assemble the door and drop in place. It was a snap.
FYI...the shipping was ultra fast and the price was great.
The hardest part was taking out original light bulb because screws on shield where hard to unscrew after all this years . The old bulb vent out leaving neck in socket. It took narrow electrical pliers to get neck out .The generic appliance bulb did not fit and had aluminum neck ,not recommended for brass sockets in ovens.Putting new light bulb in was not the problem.
First I opened the door to the oven so that when I turned off the circuit breaker I got the right one. I then removed the four screws holding the panel on, disconnected the wires, removed the screws holding the assembly in place, put in the new assembly in place, put the screws back in, re-attached the wires, and screwed the panel back on, ran down and hit the circuit breaker, and voila' we have light.
removed the four philips screw on the oen cover plate. slid the plate off and disconnected the serial wires. removed the four 1/4 hex nuts holding the control panel on. replaced with the new control panel and replaced the four screw nuts. re-assembled the serial wires, placed the coveer plate and replaced the four set screws. that easy.
Removed front panel form oven front ( in the wall double oven), disconected 3 wires, removed old clock assembly (4 screws), replaced clock assembly, reattached 3 wires, reinstalled front panel (4 screws). Done!
Removed a couple of screws and removed display panel. Replaced clock display on back of the panel- was held on by two small hex head screws -1/4" nut driver and phillips screw driver were the only tools required, very easy repair that the appliance repair man wanted 750$ to do.
Our oven quit working again. I called the repair(dealer) man and he said we needed a new control panel. It would cost $180.00 and labor would be $60. The total repair would be $240.00. We considered just purchasing a new one. It is a slide-in range and they start at about $1500. So I began looking for a control panel on line. I found your web site and entered what was wrong with the oven. Your site suggested we try replacing the oven sensor. There was a video that showed how simple the repair was. We ordered the part. It came quickly and I immediately made the repair (about 10 min). I was very disappointed that it did not work. I went back to you web site and tried the next option. It was a terminal block for only $20.00. I didn't even know what a terminal block was, what it looked like or where on the range to find it. But I went again to your video and I learned quickly what to do. I ordered the part and it came in two days. I made the repair in about 15 min. My wife was very happy that the repair worked. Our total cost was about $80. The $240 quote would not have fixed the oven anyway. The repairman was wrong. I was very happy with the results and the money we saved.. Good Job PartSelect and thanks.
I pulled down the wire around the glass cover. . . Released on end of the wire from its holder being careful to not let the glass cover drop. Unscrewed the bulb and replaced with replacement. Easy, easy.