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Kevin
September 29, 2021
Looking for the switch for the automatic vent
For model number JVB67A1CC
Hello Kevin, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS237003. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Common Problems and Symptoms for JVB67A1CC
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- Customer:
- Anthony from Stevensville, MD
- Parts Used:
- WB27X24888
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver, Wrench set
Controller board fried
Disconnected power and removed electrical cover
Disconnected wires from old controller one a time and connected to new controller as to not mismatch wire connections. Left new controller hanging off wires.
Raised vent and held using wood blocks to expose gap to use 1/4 inch wrench to undo screws from the inside (poor design for ... Read more replacing the controller - this was the bulk of my time.) if this didn't work, I would have had to disassemble more of the downdraft.
Installed new controller.
Removed chocks, enabled power and tested...after verified, re-installed electrical cover.
Disconnected wires from old controller one a time and connected to new controller as to not mismatch wire connections. Left new controller hanging off wires.
Raised vent and held using wood blocks to expose gap to use 1/4 inch wrench to undo screws from the inside (poor design for ... Read more replacing the controller - this was the bulk of my time.) if this didn't work, I would have had to disassemble more of the downdraft.
Installed new controller.
Removed chocks, enabled power and tested...after verified, re-installed electrical cover.
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