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Posted on Nov 16, 2008

Fan and light buttons pushed in, how do i install new buttons.

Model jvm2070sh001

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I just fixed mine. Same problem.

  1. remove the top vent (like replacing filter) w/ 2 or 3 screws on the top of the unit
  2. Remove the one screw on the top of the clock/control unit.
  3. Remove the clock/control panel by sliding up then out
  4. See circuit board at the bottom for the 3 switches. Hopefully it just popped out of place.
  5. pop it back into place and re-assemble
  6. if it's broken, you'll have to find the replacement part here: http://www.geappliances.com/service_and_support/
  7. If the actual buttons (black plastic) are broken, you have to replace the whole plastic housing for the electronics. Probably a big project and/or you'd replace the whole bit for hundreds of dollars, but even still, it's a pop-out, pop-in.
Good luck,

-tj

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