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Pulled out the old and replace it with new part. Read more
The fan was straightforward unscrew and disconnect wires then reinstall. The gaskets required the door to be disassembled contrary to the video that was provided when purchasing the gasket for the door. Disassembly was not hard just take a lot of pictures so you get everything back into the correct place. Also, a good time to clean door frame and wash the glass. Read more
This part has been redesigned and may require a technician for installation.
Kenmore wall oven. shut off power. unscrewed side panels then face panel. pulled out face panel and unplugged wires from oven control board. (write down the colors of wires in order for reference). install new oven control board, plug in wires. screw back into place. -- tools used, needle nose pliers, phillips head screwdriver Read more
Wiring may not be the same as original clock, may require installation by a appliance service person.
I finally ordered the control board after I had resorted to banging the blank space next to the display with my fist. The oven had been shutting off after reaching temperature, sometimes after a few minutes and sometimes almost immediately. I had tried shutting the circuit breaker off and then back on but this didn't seem to really help. The control board arrived just a couple days after I ordered it and had installation instructions enclosed in the box. I first turned off the circuit... Read more
Had to remove old glass shards, and reflector tape. Would recommend pliers. I used a utility knife and gloves. Then removed the screws on the top section of outer glass trim. This allowed me to install the metal handle brackets inside and partially behind the trim piece, before securing to new glass. During this time, I did settle the new piece of glass in the bottom track of the outer trim. I also the installed the new heat. reflector tape to the top inside edge of the door. Had to leave some... Read more
I first removed the door from the oven. I disassembled the door exposing the inner glass plates which my oven had three not including the door face. The glass was easily removed by unscrewing several 1/4 hex screws and clips. Replacing the glass was just a reversal of the disassembly process. I cleaned all the glass as I went. This probably took longer than actually replacing the glass. It was a good time to clean it up though. Read more