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Kenmore Range Model 665.92014102


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Trying to figure out how to remove this circuit board so that I can put the new one in.  There are no mounting screws.

A similar Whirlpool model manual posted on the X-drive says to slide it to the left.  This did not work on this board.

The board is held by what look like little hooks that pass through holes on the board.  But these hooks won't move.

I've attached a couple of pictures which might help identify more the model I'm dealing with.

I've got to get it going soon so DW can bake for the Xmas bazaar or we both might get excommunicated!

Thanks for your help!

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Not a good picture, but I don't have a better one either... There are several tabs, or "hooks," that pass through the board and then are bent slightly to hold it in place. Straighten all of aforementioned tabs to align with slots. Then there is one large tab to prevent the whole board from sliding. Depress this tab to slide board and wiggle remaining tabs through slots...

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Thanks Chat_In_RI that did the trick.  I had thought about doing that, but I didn't figure that anyone would design something that entailed bending and rebending pieces to remove/re-install parts.

Thanks greatly for your help!

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