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HBL542AUC Bosch Range - Overview

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Range Door Light Switch – Part Number: WP3196262
Range Door Light Switch
PartSelect #: PS11740989
Manufacturer #: WP3196262
$76.93
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Convection Heating Element – Part Number: 00241778
Convection Heating Element
PartSelect #: PS8700501
Manufacturer #: 00241778
This heater element is also commonly known as a convention element. It is installed in the back of wall ovens and provides the heat required for convection mode. You will need a screwdriver to success...
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GLASS PANEL – Part Number: 00240458
GLASS PANEL
PartSelect #: PS8700271
Manufacturer #: 00240458
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Temperature Control Thermostat – Part Number: 4-35940-004
Temperature Control Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS3652569
Manufacturer #: 4-35940-004
$108.39
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SEALING – Part Number: 00420225
SEALING
PartSelect #: PS8712715
Manufacturer #: 00420225
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LAMP – Part Number: 00421537
LAMP
PartSelect #: PS8713008
Manufacturer #: 00421537
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PUSH BUTTON CAP – Part Number: 00421020
PUSH BUTTON CAP
PartSelect #: PS8712834
Manufacturer #: 00421020
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SEAL-DOOR – Part Number: 00470692
SEAL-DOOR
PartSelect #: PS8716444
Manufacturer #: 00470692
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HINGE-DOOR – Part Number: 00493358
HINGE-DOOR
PartSelect #: PS8722939
Manufacturer #: 00493358
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SUPPORT – Part Number: 00490363
SUPPORT
PartSelect #: PS8722273
Manufacturer #: 00490363
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PUSH BUTTON CAP – Part Number: 00421466
PUSH BUTTON CAP
PartSelect #: PS8712987
Manufacturer #: 00421466
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SEAL – Part Number: 00238950
SEAL
PartSelect #: PS8700053
Manufacturer #: 00238950
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oven light flashing off and on when door closed
removed the two screws that held the cook top on and moved it enough to get to the light switch. Removed the switch and tested with multimeter. Pulled the two wires out of the mounting hole and insulated with elect. tape. Replaced the cook top and installed the two screws that hold it in place. Located the switch at PartSelect on line and ordered it. When the switch came in (the next day), I connected the two wires, and snapped the switch in place, and I was back in business.
Parts Used:
Range Door Light Switch
  • Keith from Marion, KS
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Replace oven door light switch
The replacement proceeds similarly as for electric range switch replacements described here, only this model is a gas range. The top panel does not lift up because of the feeds to the gas burners. It is possible, using a thin blade, to depress the spring fingers holding the switch in the oven panel, or else to remove it destructively. Be careful not to pull the old switch out too far, or else the wires will pull off the switch connectors and fall inside the oven-side panel cavity. This happened to me. The wires are very short. Another 1/2 inch of wire would have made all the difference. If this happens you have to fish out the loose wire. I gave up on this and took off the back panel (about 8 screws) and then loosened the bottom and sides of the side panel. This allowed me to retrieve the short wire and connect it to the back of the switch while pushing the switch into its mounting hole. Reattach the side panel, the back panel, and slide the stove back into place, and you should be good to go.
Parts Used:
Range Door Light Switch
  • Wayne from Sykesville, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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