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Linda
February 1, 2018
My front pane where the click is with the buttons has been scratched can it be replaced
For model number JVM3160RF3SS
Hi Linda,
Thank you for your question. If you only need the overlay then this would be the part that you are looking for. If you need your whole control panel assembly, you would need the part that I have listed down below for you. Good luck with your repair.
Hi Faye,
Thank you for your question. This repair is not difficult. Before you begin this repair, unplug the microwave from the electrical outlet and use a Phillips head screwdriver to unthread the mounting screws securing the grill. With the screws removed, open the microwave door and slide the grill to the left to remove it. Then remove the control panel mounting screw. Next, lift the control panel up to detach it. Note the orientation of the wires connected to the back of the control board and depress the locking tabs if necessary to disconnect the wires. Then use a screwdriver to remove the screw securing the grounding wire and set the panel on a sturdy surface. Next, release the ribbon connector attached to the electronic control board and unthread the screws securing the electronic control board to the housing and remove the board. Prepare the new control board for installation by removing the protective coverings. Then make sure the switch cable is inserted through the hole in the control panel housing and then place the electronic control board into the housing. Follow the steps in reverse. Plug the microwave back in and your microwave should now work for you. We hope this helps! Good luck with the repair!