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Please help. I ordered the Trim & Bracket Assembly for my GE range (Model #JBP26GV3WH) and have disassembled the old one except for the oven light switch and the surface burners light indicator. Directions for disassembly and reassembly were not included. I called GE and was told that they do not have directions and that it is assumed that parts are being sent to technicians that know how to install the parts, which I find silly. At any rate, I would greatly appreciate it if anyone could give me step-by-step directions on how to get the switch and indicator out of old and into the new assembly.

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Ok, here's a parts diagram of your model:
http://www3.sears.com/imaging/ImageP...&titleID=00001

unplug your range, then take off your surface burner knobs#4, then unscrew the burner switches#3 from the panel, then take off the panel screws#143 & #108, then remove #41 & #7. Then take off your clock assembly#16.

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