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The bottom row of numbers has quit working, I seem to lose them one by one starting with the 0. Do I have to replace the complete control panel, and what is the procedure to replace it?
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Originally Posted by: oscy The bottom row of numbers has quit working, I seem to lose them one by one starting with the 0. Do I have to replace the complete control panel, and what is the procedure to replace it? Oscy, Is this the displayed number ? Or are you loosing the touchpad (buttons) on the control panel ? Here is the Control Panel Removal instructions from the service manual for your unit, You may have to move the unit out of the cabinet a few(4-60 inches, To acces the screws on the sides of the control panel. Control Panel 1. Remove power from unit. 2. Open oven door and remove screws securing control panel. 3. Remove screws located on the right and left sides of the control panel. 4. Grasp control panel on the far left and right sides and gently pull the control panel out and down. NOTE:
Gently pull control panel out and down.
5. Remove infinite switch control knobs, infinite switches, indicator lights, rocker switches, and electronic control/clock (as necessary) and transfer to the new control panel. 6. Reverse procedure to reinstall control panel.
Good Luck, :) :) :)
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Thanks Joe M.
To answer your question, the bottom row of buttons on the touch pad quit working one at a time. I still have 1 to 6.
Oscy
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Originally Posted by: oscy Thanks Joe M.
To answer your question, the bottom row of buttons on the touch pad quit working one at a time. I still have 1 to 6.
Oscy Oscy, Alright then, Yes , if you need a part, you will need to replace the control panel complete. Part number: AP4094865
You may want to try this first : Follow the control panel removal instructions per my previous post. (you may need to move the range out of the cabinet 4 to 6 Inches, not 4 to 60) When you have access to the ERC and control panel ribbon, disconnect the ribbon from the control, Clean the end of the ribbon and the connector on the control board with alcohol or a non residue electrical contact cleaner. Check the ribbon for creases, twists, and "spotted" tracers(the lines in the ribbon). If all's OK, reinstall the ribbon in the board connector and make sure if is in tight and all the way in. And check the buttons for operation, display. If buttons still don't work , order and replace the control panel. Good Luck, :) :cool: :)
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If one numbers stops working, others will soon follow. A new control board, in my experience, will also stop working in a few days. These ranges are junk, it's outrageous the co. Has been allowed to sell them as they do. It's been worse than all other appliances/electronics combined.
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Originally Posted by: Elizabeth Parker If one numbers stops working, others will soon follow. A new control board, in my experience, will also stop working in a few days. These ranges are junk, it's outrageous the co. Has been allowed to sell them as they do. It's been worse than all other appliances/electronics combined. Elizabeth, That's not the usual progression or symptoms of a control panel/keypad failure. After a few years of operation and cleaning procedures, the keypad circuits can fail and you will see the "domino" effect of the circuits. In most circumstances, the ERC/Clock doesn't usually get involved unless there's been a major issue or electrical / power problem.
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