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hi,
The cleaning lady used an abrasive cleaner (containing sodium hydroxide) on my cook top. Now the metallic finish of the control panel is all gone and it looks really bad - patchy and with spots. the controls are working fine.
I ordered a new control panel. Now I need to install that. From my understanding Iwill have to move the range forward and then unscrew the old panel and then put the new one. Since its a free standing oven, I should be able to move it forward a few inches.Oh and the flooring is hardwood floor.
My question is - is this how the panel will be replaced? Any other better ideas? Any precautions I should take?
Model # SF362LXss Make: Whirlpool.
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Ankita
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Hi Gene ,
Thanks for your reply. I have ordered part number AP3885364. Now my followup questions are -
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Can I attempt to do this by myself with help from my husband? Should I just pull the range forward? I don't need to unscrew anything? I remember reading something about an "Anti-tip" mechanism. Does changing the panel require any electrical work? We are doing it for cosmetic purposes only. Everything is working fine.[/LIST]Really appreicate your help.
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Quote:Can I attempt to do this by myself with help from my husband? Why not? If you know how to handle a simple tools and you husband is strong enough :) then this job is not too difficult. Quote:Should I just pull the range forward? I don't need to unscrew anything? I remember reading something about an "Anti-tip" mechanism. Normally you do not have to unscrew anything. Anti-tip brackets are just screwed to the floor on the back of the range and the range rear legs slides in. Quote:Does changing the panel require any electrical work? We are doing it for cosmetic purposes only. Everything is working fine. Unplug the range. You'll have to remove all parts attached to the old panel and move them to the new one. Do it very careful, one thing at a time. Draw a picture for yourself before you start it. Gene.
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Hi Gene, I got the replacement Oven control Panel. Now, moving the range forward was easy. I did that and unscrewed the 2 screws at the back of the oven control panel. But there are 2 additional screws under the panel, that are tough to reach and are not budging. A right angled screw driver may work. I have attached the diagram you sent with 2 red rectangles. That is where the screws are but they face down. Meaning the head of the screw is parallel to the floor. Do you think I should get a right angled screw driver and try opening it or is there something else I should be doing. PLease advice. Thanks Ankita. axjaju attached the following image(s):
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