Originally Posted by
Richard Katz
ONe more note about the Jenn Air JES9860AAS and similar range/oven stoves --- when the control panel = keypad goes bad, and you have to buy a two hundred dollar or so assembly or module to replace it (and that's from thrifty PartsDr; more like three hundred from the Dealer); it will look like the keypad is somehow embedded, or built in, to the assembly. Wrong. It's just glued on. You can use an ordinary silverware knife to get under an edge of it and strip it off. I have no idea if you can buy that keypad, but it's an interesting exercise. Put it this way; if that were a laptop you were fixing there, the keypad, or keyboard as we call it on a laptop, would be around thirty bucks. And the keyboards of laptops wear out all the time; although I must say, I've never had a keyboard of a laptop that started issuing nonsensical commands all by itself like this stove does, whilst beep beep beeping like a crazyman.