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Replaces your oven's outer door panel assembly. Needed when the existing panel is cracked, dented, discolored, or damaged. Restores the appearance of your oven door.
We noticed the issue while cooking a pizza and a few minutes later the oven stopped operating. The heat not only impact the door but all the exterior parts around the oven. I was going to call a GE technician, and they were going to ask me 100 $ only for the visit. I started to look for potential reasons for the issue and noticed the door no longer stayed in placed while partially open. I then thought the spring of the hinges could be the issue, saw a couple of video in youtube about how to... Read more
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An encoder assembly mode is a feature included in wall ovens produced by several manufacturers. The purpose of this component is to assist with the signals sent to the control panel for various operations within the oven. Damages to the machine, misuse, or normal wear and tear can lead the encoder assembly mode to quit working. If it no longer is working, a replacement part is required.If an oven isn't responding correctly to the settings input into the control board, the encoder assembly mode could be the problem. Replacing the part is a simple repair. Always disconnect the appliance before starting the disassembly process. Wear gloves to protect hands. The component is located inside the control panel of the oven. The control panel must be taken apart to gain access to this part. Reconnect all wires securely before testing.This encoder assembly mode is an authentic OEM replacement part. It is sold as an individual unit. The encoder assembly mode component is made of high-quality, durable materials. The replacement part is compatible with several different models of ovens. It can be installed in appliances manufactured by General Electric, Hotpoint, and RCA.