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Originally Posted by: Gene I'm afraid there is not much what can be done without the new ERC. Gene. Talk about LUCK! I went to the Habitat for Humanity store for my first visit and found the exact oven for $225! Today I swapped out the ERC and the oven works, with the original relay board.:cool: I wish I knew which part was bad, whether the touch panel or the ERC. I'd part this 'new' unit out. I don't need giving up space for it but know that right after I junk it (I hate filling landfills with mostly good things) I'll need some minor part! I am so thrilled that the oven works again, faster than otherwise might have happened and for a fraction of the cost. THANK YOU GENE! I hope I can give you some repair referrals in return.
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You are welcome. I'm glad you found such unusual solution and you were able to fix the oven. Thank you for the feed back.
Gene.
How is your ice maker?
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Originally Posted by: Gene How is your ice maker? I switched to finishing the installation of the disk brakes and new master cylinder on our 'new' '55 Nash Rambler. I may pull the cover for the adjusting screw and turn it down the maximum amount, for starters, That beats having a huge ice ball in the unit. I will add that the return was processed and I publicly thank A.P.P for following through with their return policy.
Added thanks, of course, to Gene!
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