Ordered/received Oven Control Board. (note this is a different stove that the video). Tripped circuit breaker. Remover top back cover. Pulled wires one at a time replacing them on the new control panel (note: these connections are very tight found prying them off with a small screwdriver works best) the brown sockets have what appears to be break-out tabs that make it easier to remove the female spade connectors (had one break off and pulled the male with needle-nose plyers). My mistake was setting the old OCP aside without making a comparison. There is a membrane that I would have replaced had that been a suggested part . Debated 4 or 5 star for this reason. cleaned it before separating again using a small screwdriver to remove one patch of paint stripped from the backside. Made repair with masking tape. Close/not perfect match. The membrane was still sticky but I taped the ends to the panel with electrical tape just to be sure. Reassemble, reset breaker and checked, tripped breaker, cleaned the area, slid the stove back in place, reset breaker. Note, my wife of 56 1/2 years overjoyed the plus button works again! So yes this 76 year old made the fix and you can to if you try.