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Model Number: JBP66SH2SS Brand: GE Age: 1 - 5 years
Okay, its my fault it broke and now I have to fix it. It appears that the board is blown. Range still works. Oven/clock, etc gets nothing. The board we just ordered from this website. Question: If I replace the board, do I typically have to replace wires also? They all seem to be fine. There's actually a discoloration on the circuit board that appears to be where it "blew". Any help is appreciated....Thanks.
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