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Inglis Range Door Hinge - Active With Spring
Replace door, return locking clips to forward position, check door for operation. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11752376
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10299224
This is a door hinge active with spring, for your range. The hinge controls the opening and closing of the oven door. If your oven door seems to be sticking, you may want to consider replacing this part. We recommend replacing both hinges at the same time. This model is roughly 9.5 inches long, f4 inches wide, and almost 1inch thick.
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- Door won’t close
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Installation Instructions
Charles from PAYETTE, ID
DOOR HINGE BROKEN, NOT SUPPORTING DOOR
Followed youtube instructions: lifted clips on door hinges, removed door. removed screws, removed rear cover, replaced right hinge. reassembled door. caution: door handle will fall off when top two screws are removed. Alignment of screws is some what difficult, requires awl. Replace door, return locking clips to forward position, check door for operation. Read more...
Inglis Range Door Hinge
PartSelect Number PS11752379
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10299227
This passive oven door hinge is designed for use on either the left or right side of select ranges, ensuring smooth and controlled door movement. As a genuine OEM component, it helps restore proper door function by allowing the oven door to open and remain at a stable angle. The passive designation indicates that the spring mechanism is sold separately. Constructed for durability and precision, this hinge is compatible with a wide range of models across Whirlpool and affiliated brands. Replacement is recommended when the door no longer opens or closes smoothly. Before installation, consult your appliance’s service manual to confirm compatibility and follow safety procedures.
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- Door won’t close
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Inglis Range Reciever Hinge
PartSelect Number PS8760079
Manufacturer Part Number W10647259
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- Door won’t close
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Inglis Range Door Hinge
PartSelect Number PS11752377
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10299225
Used for white and black models.
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- Door won’t close
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Inglis Range Hinge
PartSelect Number PS11740954
Manufacturer Part Number WP3195060
Sold individually.
Inglis Range Door Hinge - Kit Of 2
PartSelect Number PS3504027
Manufacturer Part Number W10347466
This door hinge kit is a genuine replacement part designed to support and guide the oven or range door, ensuring smooth opening, closing, and proper sealing. Typically sold as a set of two or more hinges, it helps prevent issues such as sagging, rubbing, or doors that fail to close correctly. Over time, hinges can wear out or become misaligned, affecting performance and heat retention. Replacing them restores the appliance’s functionality and efficiency. Installation involves removing the old hinges and securing the new ones for a precise fit.
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Installation Instructions
Ross A from Sugar City, ID
Oven door would not close completely
Open door 1/4 an slide the little latches on each hinge toward you. This will lock them in place. Close the door a little and lift it up. The door will slide out. Lay it face down on a table and undo all the screws. Do not remove the glass, frame etc. Slide old hinge out and new one in being careful not to slide the glass and frame out of alignment. It is a pain to get it all back together if you take every part out. Just do the hinges. Screw it back together. Reverse the door removal process by lowering the hinges into the oven receiver from a 75% closed position. Once in place, open the oven about halfway and slide the locks forward. This will allow the door to close completely. Note: Three hinges came with my set. Not sure what the third odd one is for.
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Inglis Range Door Hinge Left Or Right Side
PartSelect Number PS11744838
Manufacturer Part Number WP8053807
Use for painted door only. Sold individually.
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- Door won’t close
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Installation Instructions
Earle from Taylorsville, UT
Both hinges were bent, probably from dropping the door, or leaning on it when it was in the down position.
1st; I opened the door, 2nd; removed the keepers that prevent the door from coming unhinged. 3rd; placed 2 short screws in the holes in the hinges. 4th; raised the door until it stopped. 5th; lifted the door upward and slid the hinges out of the slots in the range. 6th; laid the door face up on a microwave stand. With a handle on the outside, and hinges sticking out of the inside, it was inpossible to lay the door flat on a larger surface, and get around it. 7th; removed 2 screws from the inside top, and the 8 screws from the very bottom. 8th; removed the bottom rail, and the handle assembly. From there everything was stacked pieces. Picked the glass front up, and carefully set it safely aside. Picked each piece up and cleaned it, and started the re-assembly. The hardest part of the process was getting the fiberglass rope around the inside glass, to stay in place during the initial re-assembly. From there, the assembly was just the reverse order. the process was about 1 hour and 20 minutes, due to lack instructions and practice, plus cleaning, finding screws, and tools, Instructions may have been on line, but I didn't find them. The new hinges came with pins in place, and should have come with an extra set to lock the old hinges.
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Inglis Range Door Hinge Left Or Right Side
PartSelect Number PS11747428
Manufacturer Part Number WP9782033
This hinge is located on each side of the oven door. Sold individually.
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Installation Instructions
Sheila from Tustin, CA
Hinges were broken
Take the door off the oven by sliding out the old hinges that hold the door on to the oven. Put the door up on a protected table so that the hinges can hang down and free of the table. This step will make the job go much more simple. Proceed by removing all visable screws. Make a mental note on how the old hinges are held in and how the door comes apart. Take your time this is not a hard task! I am a homemaker, was taking care of my grandson that day and still accomplished the task in under an hour. The repair people wanted $145.00 labor only to install this part!
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Inglis Range Hinge Pin Kit
PartSelect Number PS389206
Manufacturer Part Number 814381
Includes 4 hinge pins. Used at hinges to hold door open so the door can be lifted off.
Installation Instructions
Karen from Oklahoma City, OK
I was trying to remove the oven door so I could clean the glass. Spills had run down between the layers of glass.
This oven probably was manufactured in the '60s when the house was built. The door doesn't just pull off like the newer models. These pins fit into small holes on the oven hinges. I inserted the pins and lifted the door to a 45 degree angle, before pulling the door completely off. Now that turned out to be the easy part. I then proceeded to completely dismantle the door. It actually has 4 glass layers which had to be cleaned individually. The hardest part of all was actually remembering how to put it back together again. I put the door back on just as I had removed it, then took out the pins, and I was finally done! This was not an easy project, BUT the results look great.
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