James W Albany , OR July 24, 2016 Half of the buttons stopped working on the touch pad Did a quick search and this site was on the first page. Found that this is a common problem on these stoves. Super quick shipping and exact correct parts from Appliance Parts Pros!! Super easy fix. 1 Turn off breaker to the stove. 2 Pull all 4 gas control knobs. 3 Pull the stove out about 4 inches. 4 Remove the one black phillips screw on each side of the panel in the corner. 5 Remove 4 silver hex screws with a 1/4" nut driver under the panel. You have to open the door to access them. 6 Remove 4 silver phillips screws that attach the panel to the gas control knobs. Hang onto the panel as you remove the last one because it is all that holds the panel on at this time. 7 Carefully pull the panel out and tilt it down towards you. 8 Carefully disconnect all of the wires from back side of the circuit board. Don't worry, they will only go back on one way, so you can't mess them up. 9 Lay the panel face down on a towel next to the replacement panel so you don't scratch the screen. 10 Remove ribbon cable that connects to the touch pad. 11 Remove the 4 silver phillips head screws that attach the circuit board to the back side of the panel. 12 Reinstall the board onto the new panel. 13 Reverse above for install. Nothing to it!! 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes