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Size: 16 fl. oz. Spray bottle.
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Color: chrome. Measures about 23 inches wide by 16 inches deep.
Replacement was the only answer. Read more
Ordered and they came super fast! Absolutely PERFECT!!! Read more
This control panel and touchpad is for an oven. It provides users with the means to control the oven and stove top. By using the touchpad, users are able to set the oven function and temperature, adjust the timer, check the clock, and more. The panel also houses (but does not include) the knobs to control the stove's burners. This is a front-mounted control panel rather than side or rear-mounted.The control panel can be damaged in several ways. The most common is hot liquid spilled on or near the touchpad. The touchpad will also eventually wear out over time through normal use. With a damaged touchpad, controlling the oven will be difficult or impossible. To replace the control panel, unplug the stove, then remove the burner knobs. Remove the mounting screws and pry the panel loose. Disconnect the wiring and then install the new panel.This is a genuine OEM replacement part. It is sold individually. It fits Whirlpool and Jenn-Air ovens.
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5K. Mueller
I replaced the Igniter switch, two control valves and one holder/orifice (because I couldn't get the screws out and decided to just replace it rather than re-tape it and get new screws). The one thing I forgot was I have propane and the orifice was for natural gas. Fortunately, I was able to swap out the orifice from the old holder. Read more
9K. Mueller.
Could not find any video or instructions. Cut power shut off gas. Removed both doors to lighten the weight. Pulled stove out. 2 screws in the front above the door hold the top down. That only allowed you to peek in and could not pull it forward. Removed 2 back panels where I found the tag with the model number (none on the front or the door) hiding, and discovered a gas line connected to the top. Removed gas line, allowing top to slide forward only a couple of inches. Found a wire bundle going... Read more