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This control panel assembly replaces the appliance's user interface. Installing a new panel restores reliable button response and a clean, factory look so you can select settings, time, and options with confidence.
Originally, I was told by Appliance Parts technician that the control board needed replacing. I ordered a new board and replaced it. No change. Called another AP technician and he said it is the panel control board which is the keypad that needed replacing and promptly provided me a return authorization number to return the control board. I replaced the panel control board (key pad) and all is working once again. I probably saved $600 by doing it myself. Read more
This is a Whirlpool range control panel assembly. It houses the display, user interface buttons, and has space for temperature control knobs. With extended use, the buttons on a control panel may wear out or stop responding to user input.Before installing this part, be sure to cut power to the appliance and allow it to cool completely. The stove may need to be pulled away from the wall to access the screws holding the old control panel in place. Remove the screws from each side of the old control panel to disconnect it, then carefully remove any boards or other components installed within the panel. Once it has been completely removed, the new control panel can be installed in its place.This is a genuine OEM part compatible with ranges manufactured by Jenn-Air, but may also work with other Whirlpool brands, including Maytag, KitchenAid, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and others. This product is just the panel and contains no additional parts or hardware.
It was very easy. First, researched the problem online and found a great video on YouTube which clearly showed the same problems we were having. Went to AppliancePartsPros.com and ordered the new Front Control Panel for about $230 along with a new oven door gasket for about $20 (YouTube video talks about how heat escapes quite easily and it is best to replace the gasket often). To replace the control panel you have to remove 2 side screws (1 on each side likely hidden by the counter) and 4... Read more
This control panel assembly is the front console that houses the oven/range user interface and display, restoring visible controls and user input so you can select cycles, set temperatures, and monitor settings. What it does
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Replace a damaged or worn console with this control panel assembly. It restores a clean, secure mounting surface for the user controls and helps protect internal components so your appliance looks right and operates as intended.
This control panel console assembly houses the user interface and display for the range, restoring reliable button/touch input and clear visual feedback so you can set cooktop and oven functions with confidence. What it does
After doing much research online, I found out that the Touchpad on the JennAir downdraft gas range JGS9900BDS is very prone to "breaking." All my neighbors who has this model has reported that the touchpad stopped responding after a few years. Replacing was fairly simple. 1. Turn off the electricity to the range at the breaker 2. Pull the range out by an inch or two 3. On each side of the control panel, remove the screws. 4. Open the oven door and remove the 4 hex screws under the control... Read more
This stainless steel control panel assembly is the user interface for your appliance. Replacing a worn panel restores a clean look and reliable button operation when the original is cracked, dented, or the keys stop responding.
After doing some research online, I saw that to have an appliance repair person come out to fix the touchpad, would cost us well over $500. Some people said they would charge $500 for the part alone. I did a search for the part using our model number and read the reviews on this site and thought we'd give it a try. It was a very easy repair--anyone could do it. You basically remove four side screws and then the screws behind the knobs. Once you pull the front away, there are 4 screws holding... Read more
This control panel assembly provides the front-facing electronic interface and buttons that let you select cycles, options, and start or stop the appliance. It restores responsive controls and readable push-button or touch operation. What it does:
This is an oven with keypad directly above oven door. And needed to replace the keypad and housing. Pretty easy fix. first turn oven off at breaker and unplug unit. Second pull off top burner knobs and remove 2 screws that are hidden behind each knob. 4th remove housing screws (1 screw on each side of housing and 4 screws on bottom of housing). 5th pull out housing and disconnect all wire connectors from mother board. They are labeled and color coded). There are also 4 small red lights.These... Read more
Black. No longer includes control board. For control board use 74008952
I replaced the old control panel with a new one. I also changed out the door seal to help prevent the control panel from going bad a second time. It was the heat from the oven getting to the keypad on the control panel that caused it to go bad. Read more
This is a Whirlpool range control panel. It houses the display, user interface buttons, and has space for temperature control knobs. With extended use, the buttons on a control panel may wear out or stop responding to user input.Before installing this part, be sure to cut power to the appliance and allow it to cool completely. The stove may need to be pulled away from the wall to access the screws holding the old control panel in place. Remove the screws from each side of the old control panel to disconnect it, then carefully remove any boards or other components installed within the panel. Once it has been completely removed, the new control panel can be installed in its place.This is a genuine OEM part compatible with ranges manufactured by Whirlpool brands, including Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and others. This product is just the panel and contains no additional parts or hardware.
My 15 year old son and I examined the new parts and made a plan for how we were going to take the front off of the oven. Turns out it was fairly simple. We removed the knobs, the knob shrouds, two philip screws on the side of the head and about 6, 6mm hex sheet screws. Voila! It came apart. We carefully looked at how the old parts were assembled and simply reversed the assembly with the new parts. Since one of our parts was the entire front head, it went together quickly and it was a perfect... Read more
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Replace a cracked or unresponsive front panel with this black control panel assembly. It restores the appliance's user interface so you can select cooking modes, set temperatures, and operate timers with consistent, reliable button input.
Ordered the control panel because the switch membrane is part of it. removed two screws on each side of the panel and the four underneath. pulled the panel down and out to remove. removed the ribbon connection from the erc by sliding the tabs to the right and then removed the four screws that attached the erc to the panel. installed panel by reversing the processs. Read more
I replaced the control panel assembly. First I unplugged the range. I slid the range out so I could get to the two screws securing the panel to the range at the ends. I did this by removing the bottom warming drawer and pulling the bottom cross member. I then removed the 4 screws under the burner knobs, and the 4 hex-head screws under the panel. That allowed me to slide the panel towards me enough to barely get my fingers in to disconnect the plugs. The cables are short, and each plug has... Read more