This door strike is less than an inch long. It is all white in color and it is made entirely of plastic. The door strike fits on the inside of your range and is the locking mechanism that latches to the door to ensure the oven door stays closed. Because the door strike is made of plastic, constant use can result in the part breaking, or g...Read moreetting damaged. If you find that your oven door will not stay closed, or that your oven will not preheat properly, it may be because your door strike has been damaged and is not keeping the door closed.
This broiler pan and roasting rack set is designed to help reduce mess while cooking by allowing grease to drain away from food. Its durable porcelain-coated construction stands up to high temperatures and makes cleanup simple. With approximate dimensions of 16 3/4 inches long, 12 3/4 inches wide, and 1 3/4 inches high, it offers a convenient size for everyday broiling and roasting.
The hinge kit, or oven door hinge, is used in ranges and wall ovens. The hinge attaches to the right side of the door and controls how fast the door opens. At a specific angle, it allows the door to remain open. If you are having trouble opening and closing your door, or it does not close at all, replacing the hinge could solve your probl...Read moreem. The hinge is made from metal and the kit comes with the hardware needed for this installation. You will need a screwdriver to perform this repair. *Please note: This part is only for the right side of your appliance. The left side is sold separately.
This part is sold individually. This nut can be found in various appliances including a dishwasher, air conditioner, washer, dryer, range/cooktop, oven, freezer, range hood, and refrigerator. There is a serrated pattern along the edge of the nut, which helps to avoid loosening while the appliance is in motion. Nuts may corrode or rust ove...Read morer time and will need to be replaced. You will need a wrench to screw the nut into place. This genuine OEM part comes directly from the manufacturer.
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Plastic clips had broken, causing bottom skirt piece to fall off.
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William from Greensboro, NC
Really Easy
Less than 15 mins
After attempting to order this part from Whirlpool twice and twice receiving the wrong thing, found correct part on PartSelect in about one minute. Shipment came fast and the repair was very simple, under five minutes. You just pop the pieces in place and snap the piece back onto the oven.
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electric ignite gas stove kept clicking the ignitor unless unplugged from electrical outlet
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Diana from Jacksonville, FL
Really Easy
Less than 15 mins
Screw drivers
I removed the 2 screws that held the housing on at the back of the stove. Then I removed the 2 screws that held the module to the back of the stove. Since I am not an experienced electrical person (I am a female nurse in the operating room), I unplugged 1 wire at a time from the old module and plugged it into the new module. I repeated th
... Read moreis step with each wire to make sure I didn't put the wrong wire on a wrong spot until I had all the wires to the new module. Then reattached the screws, plugged in the oven and presto, it works just fine! Was amazed at how easy it was. A 50 dollar part instead of a new 1500 dollar stove. How easy is that?