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Our electric range/oven, no doubt original equipment when our house was
built in 1978, recently had its timer fail. It's a GE range. The timer is a white third hand that is on the analog clock on the range's control panel. You set the timer by pressing in on a center knob and twisting, and then the timer sets from 60 minutes down to zero. It's a klunky device, but accurate enough, and most importantly, it buzzes - LOUDLY - when done, and it remains buzzing until someone turns it off. However, a couple weeks ago, it stopped buzzing at all, resulting already in a few burned or overdone dinners. How easily can this timer/clock be replaced? There are a couple screws along the top horizontal surface of the control panel, but I don't see an easy and direct way to get just the timer/clock swapped out. And I don't want to spend $120 on a service call just for a $5 clock. |
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