If the clock in your Roper double oven is making an unusual noise, it's possible that the clock motor is failing or has become jammed. Here are some steps you can take to try to stop the noise:
- Turn off power to the oven. This will prevent any damage to the clock or other parts of the oven.
- Remove the back panel of the oven to access the clock motor. The clock motor is usually located behind the clock face.
- Inspect the clock motor for any signs of damage, such as burnt wires or a broken gear. If you see any damage, you may need to replace the clock motor.
- If the motor appears to be in good condition, try lubricating it with a light machine oil. This may help to free up any jams and reduce the noise.
- If the noise continues, you may need to replace the clock motor or the entire clock assembly. Contact a qualified appliance repair technician for assistance with this.
Remember to always follow safety precautions when working on any electrical appliance, including turning off power to the oven before beginning any repairs.
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