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Theresa
December 28, 2017
The covering for the “start” button is starting to peel off. Do we need to replace the entire cover?
For model number GU2300XTVS1
Hello Theresa,
Thanks for your question. Yes, the control panel would need to be replaced for the overlay for the start button. The part number is PS11749587 for the white panel, PS11749586 for black, or PS11749588 for biscuit.
I hope this helps.
The black plastic that covers & identity the buttons is wearing out. Need to replace it. What do i order?
For model number DU1055XTPS4
Hello Herman, Thank you for your inquiry. You would need to order the control panel assembly part# WP3385731-black. Hope this helps!
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Scott
November 13, 2017
Is this the laminate piece that over lays on the control panel
Hi Scott, Thank you for the question. This is the black plastic housing that sits behind the control board.If you can provide the model number of the appliance we will be happy to assist you in locating the part you need. Look forward to hearing from you!
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Carl
July 3, 2019
Plastic had torn off of start button what part # can this be replaced model gu2600xtps7
For model number GU2600XTPS7
Hi Carl, thank you for your question. The part you are requesting on has been discontinued and we have no known replacement listed in our system. We have no further information. You are welcome to contact the manufacturer of the part to see if they have recently released a new substitute. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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