You will need a Philips screwdriver, nut driver, and star drivers for this repair. Cordless drill recommended.
TURN OFF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE STARTING!!! You'll need to disassemble the cord cap before pulling the unit. Take a picture to remember which wires are connected to which terminals.
Placed a blanket on the floor for protection and mobility. Removed cooking racks and both doors, then pulled the oven, which is the hardest part to do alone. It's a heavy unit. Once on the blanket I was able to easily rotate the unit and remove the back panels. Take pictures after removing each part. It will save you some head scratching when you put it back together.
Removing the old fan and installing the new fan / circuit board was a breeze. Replacing the panels and doors was a snap. Move the oven into place, tilt forward, and slide it up to the opening easily with the blanket. Push the wires/flex up into the hole (much easier with a second person). Once the rear is on the lip just push the top and the unit slides right into the opening.
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