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Unplug the unit or flip the breaker off if it is hard wired. Remove the rear upper cover so you can get to the timer. You should see a motor mounted to the timer, just disconnect it. Be sure to tape up and position the timers power wires where they cannot short to anything.
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My house was build in 1967 and still has the original GE working wall oven. I don't use the clock or the timers on it but recently the clock has started to make a fairly loud rattling/buzzing noise. I'm wondering if there's a way to pop off the upper panel with the clock and dismantle the clock so it will be silent. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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