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Anonymous Posted on May 19, 2011

Need to get access to electric panel on GE Spacemaker Cooking Center -- it is on the upper right side -- need to remove switch that controls the 'surface light'. It has died.

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  • Anonymous May 19, 2011

    This is simply NOT the issue that I posted. I am interested in gaining access to the TOP console on THE GE Space Saver -- IT IS A TWO OVEN UNIT -- not one & the switch is for lights in between the top & bottom. This suggestion is useless.

  • Anonymous May 19, 2011

    This simply is not an answer to the question I asked. My question has nothing to do with a door light on a single oven.

  • Anonymous May 19, 2011

    Let's start where I began W GE Spacemaker [JV HP63V OK AD] -- DOUBLE oven [small top -- normal bottom] with 4 burner stove top in between.It is a hi end 1988 model -- I need to get at a dead switch in a panel at TOP RIGHT [next to sm. oven] it has [in order top to bottom] a clock, two oven temp controls, 4 X burner controls,THEN across the bottom lite switches -- one id dead. It has a hinge on the BOTTOM but I cannot free the panel to open it. THANKS!!!

  • Anonymous May 19, 2011

    Not this stove --note --the stove is ELECTRIC -- the link describes a pilot. Sorry !

  • Julian Fischer
    Julian Fischer Dec 08, 2013

    2 years later... Did you get an answer? I have the same issue with mine. After some cleaning, my son - who is taller than me - found a single screw dead center of the control unit on top. Remove that screw, the unit hinges away for access to all controls.

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Excellent video which shows how to access the spacemaker

Manual and more HERE


Post the model number for a better response

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    Dan Webster May 22, 2011

    Casey I cannot pull up the model number you have provided.

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    Dan Webster May 22, 2011

    Casey I cannot pull up the model number you have provided.

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Hi,

There are wires going from the main board to the surface lamp and turntable. They are thin orange, yellow and blue wires. I think the surface lamp is yellow and the turntable wires are orange. You should first try taking the bottom cover off. There are about 8 screws under neath and the bottom cover hinges on the back edge, just let it hang. You can now see the wires. Those wires short to the case where they go through from the main board to the lamps or turntable motor. You now have to move them away form the case. Sometimes they get pinched to the metal cabinet by the lamp socket area. Look for signs of pinched wiring there at the lamp socket or where they go through. Move them away, tape up the bad area.

Also check this link if it helps:-

http://www.premierrange.com/faq-lightingrangepilots.htm

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Hi

Please check this video for light switch replacement:


Hope this helps...please post back for further assistance.

Daniel

  • Anonymous May 19, 2011

    Thanks for your reply....Please check this video:


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