JVB67A3BB General Electric Range Hood - Overview
Sections of the JVB67A3BB
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Single Roller
PartSelect #: PS257711
Manufacturer #: WC2X5144
This is a single roller and it is a part for multiple appliances in your household. You may also know this as a bearing roller or a wheel assembly. It is roughly one inch by one inch in size, and is s...
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Air Filter
PartSelect #: PS223619
Manufacturer #: WB02X10310
Is your GE room air conditioner needing a little boost? Our easy-to-install window seal plate is here to help. This part is created with you in mind and it's specially designed to fit snugly in your w...
$40.02
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Common Symptoms of the JVB67A3BB
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Controller board fried
Disconnected power and removed electrical cover
Disconnected wires from old controller one a time and connected to new controller as to not mismatch wire connections. Left new controller hanging off wires.
Raised vent and held using wood blocks to expose gap to use 1/4 inch wrench to undo screws from the inside (poor design for ... Read more replacing the controller - this was the bulk of my time.) if this didn't work, I would have had to disassemble more of the downdraft.
Installed new controller.
Removed chocks, enabled power and tested...after verified, re-installed electrical cover.
Disconnected wires from old controller one a time and connected to new controller as to not mismatch wire connections. Left new controller hanging off wires.
Raised vent and held using wood blocks to expose gap to use 1/4 inch wrench to undo screws from the inside (poor design for ... Read more replacing the controller - this was the bulk of my time.) if this didn't work, I would have had to disassemble more of the downdraft.
Installed new controller.
Removed chocks, enabled power and tested...after verified, re-installed electrical cover.
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Anthony from Stevensville, MD
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Wrench set
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