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Bad Door Gasket.
First I took the new gasket out of the plastic bag to make sure it was the right size. Then I proceded to take the old gasket out by pulling it with a long noise pliers. Then I took the new gasket and went around the door putting the pins in the holes that, the old gasket was in. That,s about it.
The first set of racks did not fit. I called the Service rep, gave him the model number and exchanged the racks for the new ones. The new ones fit perfectly and the service was excellent. I would definitely recommend PartSelect.com to anyone who wants to deal with a company with excellent service, parts and representatives who know their stuff.
Pilot light would go out when oven was turned off but still allowed gas.
l removed the top section after the grates. Then l took the phillips screws out of the three brackets which hold the L brace which supports the controls,thermostat and the regulator. Only because l did not have a closed-end ratchet wrench for 1/4" and l could not locate my 1/4" socket for my small rachet. l disconnected all gas lines and the thermocouple, then l used the power screwdriver without the apex which makes it a great power 1/4" nutdriver and took out the two screws holding the thermostat. Then l just reversed all the steps installing the new thermostat and once l got the air out and gas was pure l lit the pilot lights and everything worked great. And l adjusted my top burner pilot lights a little higher to prevent them from gettig blown out so easy. Done deal.
gas range knob and oven knob for my magic chief stove broke
After going to Homedepot, Sears, Lowes and other hardware stores I reached out to some folks at my job i was recommended to order the parts from PartSelect. I spent the Christmas and New Years Holiday in a mess. I really could not cook like i wanted to. I ordered the parts within a week it came. I am thankful you to guys no more drama, caos or worries. I highly recommend this site very easy to install. thank you
All I needed was a phillips screwdriver to take two screws out of the top panel. Then the two side panels pop off. Notice there are three click tabs on each side panel, and also that the top and bottom of the left and right panels, must be manipulated in a sliding action(front to rear facing the oven door front.) A good deal of hand force is need to accomplish this. Clean the old glass out, put the new glass in, carefully might I add, and reverse the above process. Just a little mechanical inclination will get you there. Good luck! I almost forgot to add that this job goes a lot easier if before all of this, you simply remove the oven door from the oven, by opening the door about ten inches to the point where it stands open on its own, then grasping it firmly on both sides and pulling up, with a slight jerking action. This breaks it loose so it can very very easily be removed, and replaced. Best of luck!