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Inside oven door window
Removed the three screws from the top and bottom of the oven door. Removed the outside door cover from the inside door panel. This gave me access to the six screws that hold the two sections of the inside panel together. The glass of the inside oven window was manufactured without the installation of retainers to keep the window from moving. I installed the four retainers that I purchased. Reassembled the door. The glass now stays in place. Since there were no retainers to begin with I had to figure out how they were to be installed to prevent the glass from moving around.
The plastic wheel glide that the hinge runs back and forth on was worn off on one side so it was grinding and binding. Remove storage drawer from under oven. Open the door to the special catch position and carefully lift door off the hinges - (not by the handle, hold onto both sides). Take out three screws w/ a hex head nut driver, slip the hinge down into the hole, look under drawer area w/ flashlight and carefully unhook spring, while holding onto spring- pull old hinge out, see which hole has wear (that's the one you want to use of the three), insert new hinge all the way in and hook up spring. Pull hinge out and line up front plate w/ holes, insert 3 screws snugly. Done, awesome probably saved a 200.00 visit from the appliance guy. My husband thinks I'm amazing!
The right hinge was broken and the door would not close properly.
I removed the door by pulling up and away from the hinges. I then removed the drawer. I unhooked the tension spring by hand and noted the opening. I then removed the three screws on the hinge assembly, removed the ole part, and replaced it with the new one. I replaced the tension spring and slid the door back on to the hinges. I did it all in less than 10 minutes.
Well after fighting with the door for a month, i went on this site and using their information, i found the model number (in the process i found the receipt for the oven and found out it was 20 years old still looks and works like new. Pulled the door up and off the hinges, removed the drawer, saw the spring was in the middle hole, removed three screws pulled out old hinge. Installed new hinge, 3 screws and the spring. put the door back on and wow it worked! Thanks!
Very easy job. Removed the 3 screws from the oven body, and slid the hinge out of the door. Slid in the new hinge, replaced the screws, and it was done. Very easy, wish I had done it sooner. Finding the part was easy, using the parts diagram. Rep was nice and confirmed the right part. Shipping was fast, and price was reasonable.
hinge became bent - door unable to open or close properly
The video accompanying the part was very beneficial, making the repair easy and quick. Your online site was concise and organized. The product was easily identified and ordering was clear and secure. From a person with no ability to fix anything, thank you for helping to solve a problem in an manageable and comfortable way. A very satisfied customer.
Oven Door would not open all the way, due to broken hinges.
I utilized the you tube video installation for instruction. The video was clear and easy to follow along. I was able to pull off the door and replace the the right and left hinges within 10 minutes. The videos made it very simple! Thank you
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!
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.