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the oven control panel is very din dose it need replacing or is it something else wrong
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Start with checking your voltage to the outlet. Is' it just the clock or the controls?
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The clock is brighter than the controls you can hardley see the controls or timer
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Most likely the problem is a bad EOC (aka clock). - The part number for the EOC is AP367441 Here are the break down diagrams for the Jenn Air range Model SVE87600BGene.
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Gene, How hard is it to replace the EOC do you have to replace the membrance also. I had a repair man and he told me it would cost about $ 600.00 for parts and labor. Thanks Daryl
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Daryl, I would start with the EOC and you can replace the membrane switch later, if needed. You can find the complete instructions in the Service manual. Gene.
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Gene, Dose the EOC control the oven because I don't think the oven heats up quite right and the broiler dose not work.
thanks daryl
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Daryl,
The EOC does control the oven temperature and performance by reading the oven sensor and operating with the heating element(s).
Gene.
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Gene, Thank you for your time, the repair man said he needed to replace the touch control. Every thing else on the front panel works the burner work and light up. I wonder if this is realy needes to be done. Or is the EOC all it needs. Thanks again, Daryl
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Originally Posted by: Gene Daryl, I would start with the EOC and you can replace the membrane switch later, if needed. You can find the complete instructions in the Service manual. Gene. You can do what I recommended or you can follow your tech recommendation. If you'll follow my advise there is a chance to save some $$$$ (if you are going to DIY). Gene.
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