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You are very welcome.
Simon.
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Ok thank you very much:)
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Yes. You may need the overlay too.
Simon.
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So I take it I need both parts? I just noticed while checking the parts link, so the control module is actually the clock/timer? Lol, why dont they just say that the timer is out? It is an 'oven' not a spaceship after all.
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Is the part expensive? Sounds like it shouldnt be to challenging to put on, evenwith broken body parts lol
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Hi.
You can gain the access to the control module by pulling the range out and taking off the control panel rear cover. Do not forget to unplug the unit.
Thank you.
Simon.
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Sorryittook so long to get backwith you but had an accident and broke my clavicle.:( Oven waschecked out before I got to it and was told it is the control module. Is that a difficult repair? Thank you for being patient with me and for your help
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Thanks so much for info and I will post back results. It may be a day or 2 depending on when I can get over to where he is located but I will post back. Again, thank you, Morgan
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Hi. You can ask any questions. I'll do my best to answer. With the oven set for bake check for 120VAC going to the ignitor. If you are getting 120V - replace the ignitor. If no voltage - unplug the unit and check the oven gas valve for continuity.If it's open - replace it. The gas valve Part number: 3203459
The ignitor is held by two screws and should not be a problem to replace. Post the results and questions. Simon.
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