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Oven door hinge wheels were worn out and grinding.
Followed the online video. Unhooked the springs, removed the 3-screws on each side. Installed the new hinges in reverse order. Used the wear marks on the old springs to ID and place the new springs in the holes on the new hinges. Great company to deal with....never a surprise, Great communications letting you know that your parts were on order and then again that they were shipped with shipping info and numbers to call with any questions. The best part has been that the parts drop right in everytime I have ordered from them!!!! Thanks Dan!
I could not get a lens cover due to the fact ge does not make any more since the appliance is an older model. Thanks to part select they had the part which I badly needed. It was easy to installed. Thanks again part select.
I did not do it, I instead had my neighbor put the gasket around the light lens cover and replace it. He considers himself a handy man, so it was easy for him.
Began by removing the front panel where the range handles are located. There were 7 screws located under the panel which required opening of the oven hood. All of this removal was a waste of time, because the range top was on hindges. The only thing holding ithe range top down was the accumulated grease and oil along the edges. I used a screwdriver to sperate the range panel. There were side supports to hold the the top up, like a car hood support. Replacing the electrode was a snap after that. Overall, it took less than 30 mins but it would have taken less than 10 if I hadn't removed the front panel.
It was really easy, and my only problem was getting the 3 screws out. I just used some WD40 and liquid wrench to free up the screws. After those were out I was in BUSINESS!!! I then just screwed in the 3 screws, and used my needle nose pliers to reattach the spring and WA-LAH!!! Done deal.
replaced drip bowl removed 2 screws, removed wire from igniter. and could have used a new gasket but I used some rope caulking to cushion the pan with the glass top which worked very very well.
Remove grates,pans and disk. Remove allen screws at each burner. Take a flat blade screwdriver and press in on tabs on each side of front of stove to depress keepers and lift top up. Remove wire, and keeper on bottom of electrode. Reverse for install.
Following the repair video made the job very easy and quick, about a 5 minute repair. Wife says oven door never worked better. Thanks a lot for all your help.
It took longer to watch the video on how to replace the hinges than it did to replace them. Simple and easy. Video knocked it out of the park for ease. And now the oven door works great! thanks!!!! Video suggested if you're replacing one side do both, couldn't agree more.
This repair was super easy. I removed the two screws holding the oven sensor in place, pulled the sensor from the oven wall to expose the two wires attached to the sensor cut and spliced in the new sensor as per instructions. The supplied wiring kit made this splice very easy. I then reinserted the wires and sensor from the oven wall, put the screws back in place tested the oven. Oven now works like new and I got bonus points from a happy wife!