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0 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
Parts Used
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- Electronic Clock Control Board
Level of DifficultyEasy
Time to do repair:15 - 30 mins
ToolsNutdriver, Screw drivers
CustomerRobert from Cambridge NY
Clock/oven display did not light up
I removed four screws holding the molding under the burner knobs on the front of the stove. I removed the four burner knobs and the screws next to each knob stem. I removed the tow screws under the triangular plastic end caps of the control panel and lifted the panel way from the front of the stove unplugging the two wire leads at the same time. I was able to replace the old clock display with the new one. The new display lights up and works most of the time but occasionally the clock jumps to the wrong time and blinks. It is necessary to reset the clock.
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0 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
Parts Used
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- Electronic Clock Control Board
Level of DifficultyReally easy
Time to do repair:15 - 30 mins
ToolsNutdriver, Screw drivers
CustomerJohn from Palm Desert CA
Couldn't read clock & electronic panel
Turn of power. Then I removed the seven screws attaching the control panel. Then I unplugged three electrical connectors. I moved the panel to a counter top and used a nut driver to remove the four screws attaching the clock assembly. Just reverse procedure to install the new assembly. Very easy to do. By the way, even though I requested regular shipping, I received the assembly the next day about twenty hours after I ordered it.
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37 of 1291 people found this instruction helpful
Parts Used
Level of DifficultyEasy
Time to do repair:Less than 15 mins
ToolsNutdriver, Screw drivers
CustomerWendell from Manchester MI
The clock/oven no longer displayed numbers/text
One of the easiest repairs I've done in a long time!
First I turned off the power to the oven at the power box. I removed 4 hexhead screws holding the front contol panel on. Tipped it out, and then removed 2 hexhead screws to remove the clock module and unplugged the wires. Reversed the sequence and turned on the power again. The trickiest part was checking how the wires were held in - easing the catches back while gently working the wires out.
I also replaced a grill element with a new radiant element cartridge. That was easier than replacing a lightbulb.
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