was more of a job of splicing wires together than anything else. Loved the heat shrink electrical tubing to put over the wires for insulation. used a hair dryer. must buy more of that amazing stuff
This should take approx 15-30 mins. It took me 1.5 hours as I pushed the terminals into the wrong end of the block. It's very difficult to get them out when you do that... However, there are no easy instructions on the block or in the instructions to tell you which end to push the terminals into!!! So, with a 50:50 chance of getting it right, I got it wrong. I think most people would need to buy a new part if they do this. It would be very much easier if the block, had an arrow that simply said IN here so that this type of simple mistake is less easy to do... If you get that right, the fix is quite and straight forward. Good luck.
Turned power off to the stove at breaker box. Pulled the 4 plastic knobs off of the stove. Unscrewed the 4 round parts that are directly under each knob to gain access to the switches. Took the two small phillips screws out holding the bad switch. Installed the wires from the bad switch to the new switch and then reinstalled everything in reverse order. I saved over $200.00 by doing this repair myself with only two screwdrivers.