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I bought a $15 pencil point type, but in retrospect the one I had probably would have been fine. I found the p/n's. I used Panasonic made parts; for the 68uF - Mouser 667-EEU-FC1V680 and for the 470's - Mouser 667-ECA-1VHG471. The Panasonic part number is the same as the Mouser number, just drop the first three digits. I also bought the parts I mentioned above, but went with the panasonics. I had never heard of the other company.
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I would like to know the complete web address that was blanked out. Thanks
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Does anybody know where one can but just the display?
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Originally Posted by: amos1 Does anybody know where one can but just the display? This part is no longer available even as a kit with the relay board. Thermador wants to make more money on these capacitors. Gene.
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Yeah, if Thermador did sell the capacitors (which they don't) they would be making a killing at $1.08 each.
They don't want any part of this repair and refer you to a third party, and after you convince them that they do repair this display, they will quote you $178.
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Thanks to Doug Cuny for parts list etc etc for helping me make a succesful repair to my SCD302. After hooking up the display after connecting each new capacitor, it was the small one (68u) that seemed to be the culprit. Not too hard a job. A little scary. My family thought I was nuts, just to attempt it. Had a little experience soldering an old Heathkit TV when I was a kid... Now to repair the golf ball shattered glass in the oven door :mad: My 12 yr old starts working a job tomorrow to pay for this one:)
Everything you own, owns a piece of you!! anon.
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I didn't do much except read this forum and ask a bunch of questions, the knowledge was already here.
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I replaced the 3 capacitors and the display is still dim. Any other ideas?
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Sorry, no ideas from me. Unless of course you wanted to retry doing the capacitors. Maybe one of the joints didn't come out good?
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I keep reading about a soution for the display issue and am curious to know if anyone has been successful with this bit of surgery on a CMT227N. It is a 1999 model, so a little older than the 302. The "not repairable" I get from Thermador has put me in a bit of a bind in that the unit fits in a narrower opening than most ovens available today.
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