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I've got the same problem as several other posters: mice droppings etc. in the insulation surrounding the oven. I'd like to replace it myself and think I've identified the appropriate part to order. I'd like to know if this is a fairly easy procedure--as long as when I loosen the side panels of the oven I'm careful not to let it fall apart--for someone who is not exceptionally handy. Anything else I should be aware of, or any additional tips would be welcome. Thanks!
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The tricky part is to pay attention to how it comes apart so you can put it back together. Most ranges use uni-body type assembly meaning the panels tend to support the weight instead of an internal frame. It's not hard to do, just take your time and lay parts out as you remove them for easy reassembly.
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Thank you, I'll give it a try!
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