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rloubame  
#1 Posted : Thursday, December 9, 2010 9:24:15 AM(UTC)
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My touchpad slowly went out until I can no longer use the oven at all. I have tried to replace the control board and it did not work. What did i do wrong. Someone said I should have replaced the control panel. If so what does it look like and how hard is it to replace.
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Rhonda (need help)
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Joe / APP Team  
#2 Posted : Friday, December 10, 2010 8:41:13 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: rloubame Go to Quoted Post
My touchpad slowly went out until I can no longer use the oven at all. I have tried to replace the control board and it did not work. What did i do wrong. Someone said I should have replaced the control panel. If so what does it look like and how hard is it to replace.
Thanks

Rhonda (need help)


Rhonda,

When you tried to replace the control board, did you succeed, and did you get a display ?

Here is the part number for the control panel,

Part number: AP3107697
Part number: AP3107697


We have no image available, but it will look just like the control panel thats on your range now.

And here are excerpts from the service manual, regarding the access and repair for your complaint.


Front Control Panel
1. Open or remove oven door from unit.
2. Remove control knobs from gas valves, by pulling.
3. Remove screws securing front control panel, located
on the bottom edge of the front control panel.
4. Remove control panel by sliding one way or the other
and pulling away from the unit.

5. Reverse procedure to reassemble

Maintop Assembly
1. Turn power off to unit.
2. Remove front control panel, see "Front Control Panel"
procedure.
3. Remove grates and caps.
4. Remove screws securing top surface burner to
maintop.
5. Lift surface burner off.
6. Raise the front edge of the maintop and pull forward.
7. Lift maintop assembly from the oven chassis.
8. Reverse procedure to reinstall maintop assembly.


Control Panel
1. Remove maintop assembly, see "Maintop Assembly"
procedure, steps 1 through 7.
2. Remove screws securing control panel heat shield.
3. Remove screws securing bottom outside edges of the
control panel.
4. Pull unit out from the wall far enough to allow the
back outside screws to be loosened.
5. Loosen the back outside screws securing control
panel to backguard.
6. Grasp front lower outside edges of the control panel
and push inward on the outside edges of the
backguard to release the control panel front.


NOTE:
Front edges of the control panel are difficult to
release from backguard.
7. Once the control panel bottom edges are free, pull
control panel forward and raise the control panel
upward to release screws securing top back edges
and allow control panel to tip forward.

8. Reverse procedure to reinstall control panel

Control Board Assembly
1. Remove control panel, see “Control Panel”
procedure, steps 1 through 6.
2. Remove screws securing control board bracket to
control panel.
3. Label and disconnect terminal plug from control
board assembly.
4. Reverse procedure to reinstall control board

assembly


Good Luck,
:) :) :)

rloubame  
#3 Posted : Sunday, December 12, 2010 9:00:50 AM(UTC)
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I did succeed in installing the control board and did have a display lit up. The display beeped and then put a 3.0 code up and then quickly showed the time again which cannot be set and of course gives the wrong time, but the display was working just like when I had the old part in the oven. Do you think it is the control panel and which of the instructions you sent will I need to use. It it easier or harder to install the control panel vs. the board.

Thanks
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#4 Posted : Monday, December 13, 2010 6:28:45 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: rloubame Go to Quoted Post
I did succeed in installing the control board and did have a display lit up. The display beeped and then put a 3.0 code up and then quickly showed the time again which cannot be set and of course gives the wrong time, but the display was working just like when I had the old part in the oven. Do you think it is the control panel and which of the instructions you sent will I need to use. It it easier or harder to install the control panel vs. the board.

Thanks



OK,

So your ERC(clock) is OK,

The 3.0 code is telling you, which version of control,you have in the range.

Since you can't program any selections, it would have to be the Keypad / Control panel assembly and ribbon.

Part number: AP4396933
Part number: AP4396933


With some additional basic tools, (short stubby screw driver)you may be able to avoid removing the cooktop, grates, etc,
But you will need to follow the Control Panel and Clock Removal instructions.

Good Luck,
:) :) :)
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