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Jenn-Air JDS9860AAP Control Panel Problem

I am trying to buy a new control panel / clock assembly for the above model since I am shutting down with a FC1 error all the time. I have removed all the screws I can see attached to the front panel 4 hex on the underside + 2 philips screws below plus the four side screws. Am I missing something. I could do this repair easily but can't get at the part. Please help.

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  • Bakes6040 Jan 23, 2008

    Still haven't got a chance to try, but it sounds like this will help.



    Thanks.

  • Bakes6040 Feb 07, 2008

    Just FYI, the reason I was having problems is that there are four screws on the front of the control panel also securing it that are not mentioned in this manual. They are located under the gas burner control knobs- on the inside (3 o'clock on the outer knoband 9 o'clock on the knob closest to center on the left knobs and reversed for the right knobs.) Manual makes no mention of these.

  • Anonymous Mar 23, 2014

    the stalk that the hob mode selector switch is loose and has a screw missing. how do i get access to this behind the control panel front?

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Control Panel
1. Remove power from unit.
2. Remove burner switch control knobs.
3. Open oven door and remove screws securing control
panel.
4. Remove screws located on the right and left sides of
the control panel.
5. Grasp control panel on the far left and right sides and
gently pull the control panel out and down.
NOTE: Gently pull control panel out and down.
6. Remove infinite switch control knobs, infinite
switches, indicator lights, rocker switches, and
electronic control/clock (as necessary) and transfer to
the new control panel.
7. Reverse procedure to reinstall control panel.
Electronic Control
1. Remove control panel, see “Control Panel”
procedure, steps 1 through 5.
2. Remove screws securing electronic control bracket to
control panel.
3. Label and disconnect terminal wiring from electronic
control.
4. Reverse procedure to reinstall electronic control.try that

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