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The Range Membrane Switch Touch Pad is designed to replace the original control panel on your Samsung range. This genuine OEM part ensures seamless compatibility and reliable performance with your appliance. The touch pad interface allows for precise control of cooking settings, making it easier to adjust temperatures and timers. Constructed with high-quality materials, the touch pad is durable and built to withstand regular use in a busy kitchen environment. Installing this Range Membrane Switch Touch Pad restores the functionality of your range quickly and efficiently, enhancing your cooking experience. Whether buttons are unresponsive or the control panel is damaged, this genuine OEM part provides a perfect solution to keep your Samsung range operating smoothly. Trust in the authenticity and quality of this replacement touch pad to maintain the performance and aesthetics of your appliance.
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The Glass Panel is an OEM part for Bosch ranges. It is responsible for providing a viewing surface on the oven door so that cooking progress can be monitored. The glass panel plays an important safety and functional role.
Symptoms of a bad glass panel include:
Causes of a bad glass panel can include thermal shock from sudden temperature changes, impact or abrasion damage over time, or stress fractures from overcleaning.
This OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau, and some Kenmore models.
I replaced the control panel assembly. First I unplugged the range. I slid the range out so I could get to the two screws securing the panel to the range at the ends. I did this by removing the bottom warming drawer and pulling the bottom cross member. I then removed the 4 screws under the burner knobs, and the 4 hex-head screws under the panel. That allowed me to slide the panel towards me enough to barely get my fingers in to disconnect the plugs. The cables are short, and each plug has... Read more