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On this model of stove there are about 15 rubbery push buttons on the control panel. One of these, start button, activates the oven. It no longer works when I press it. Is this just a switch problem and I should replace that button? Or could it be something else? Any advice would be appreciated.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Thanks Gene. I took apart the control panel to take a look and saw the printed circuit that the Start button touches. The rubber button itself does move freely so I guess that was not the problem. When I put it back together, for some reason, the button was working. I also had turned off the circuit breaker to the stove while I was doing this. Can you figure out why it would start to work again?
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It could be as simple as a dust inside. Sometime reseting the power helps too. Hopefully it will last.
Gene.
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Hello yes I was seeing if this issue can be fixed I have a Whirlpool stove and the start button which is a push in pushed all the way in help please
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