We have this model in stainless steel but couldn't find a stainless control panel anywhere so we just settled for the black one to hopefully get a few more years of life. The job was easy and straight forward. All that you need is a phillips and hex-nut screwdriver. Once you get the oven slid out a bit there are just four hex nuts that hold the panel to the frame. Pop those out and the panel comes off after which you disconnect the two ribbons and unscrew the board from the panel. Replace the old with the new, reassemble and wah-la I had a working stove again. I also chose to replace the 10 year old door seal as it was a little crusty and leaking heat. That couldn't have been easier either as the tabs on the seal line up with the holes in the door. Easy press fit. Probably 20 minutes from start to finish.