So, this is a common problem, and the fourth time I have done this for someone in by neighborhood. Takes about 10 minutes, and requires very little skill. You simply unscrew the oven from it's mount points, pull it out a little bit, remove the four sheet metal screws holding the panel in place, unplug electronics, and plug the new panel in. Just did my neighbors with this one, too 8 minutes for the whole project. Kinda sad the original Whirlpool/Maytag/Jenn-air (they are all the same basically, like Toyota/Lexus, or Black & Deck/DeWalt) has a defect that lets the head of the oven melt the touch membrane, and you have to buy the whole panel to fix. But Appliance Parts Pro made it pretty easy and painless.