
Inner Door Glass
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PartSelect Number PS11740810
Manufacturer Part Number WP3169203
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Whirlpool
Product Description
Inner Door Glass Specifications
Frame is no longer available.
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This part works with the following products:
Range, Wall Oven, Microwave Oven Combo.
This part works with the following products:
Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Kenmore, Roper.
Part# WP3169203 replaces these:
AP6007692, 313004, 313005, 3169203
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Ron
January 16, 2018
While cleaning the oven thoroughly yesterday, I decided to clean the glass between the inner/outer door glass. I cleaned the clear piece of glass that was mounted between two vertical brackets about an inch away from the inner glass. While trying to re-install the glass with the two brackets (4 screws) I dropped it and of course the glass exploded everywhere. I want to order a new one, but am unsure of the correct part#. I believe it is #4 (3148178) or #17 (313005). Can you please help me?
For model number RF3850XVN0

Hello Ron, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you’re looking for is PartSelect Number PS11740810. Hope this helps!
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Stefan
February 4, 2018
Hello, my Whirlpool range inner glass cracked. Can you tell me what is the part number and if you carry those in stock.Thanks.
For model number RF364PXYQ2

Hello Stefan, thank you for your question. The inner door glass for your appliance is part number WP3169203. There are two pieces of glass that fit in a metal frame, that make up the "window" for the inner part of the door. We do have this in stock right now. I hope this helps!
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Mike
April 9, 2018
Is the door inner glass (#3169203) approximately the size 18" w x 6" h.
For model number 665.4098993

Hi Mike, Thank you for the question. Yes, this glass is approximately 18" w x 6" h. Hope this helps!
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Tom
August 19, 2019
Can Whirlpool wp3169203 inner door glass 30" be used to replace KitchenAid inner door glass 3069202, which is 30"? The KitchenAid model # is KEBS207YBL2.Thank you
For model number KEBS207YBL2

Hello Tom, Thank you for the question. 3069202 is not showing to be a valid number sorry. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is Manufacturer Part Number WP3169203. Hope this helps!
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Adrienne
March 14, 2019
My mom has a cracked oven glass on upper door of Whirlpool oven. Is this part available to purchase? Ser. Xe4101035
For model number RB270PXBQ2

Hello Adrienne, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is Part Number: PS337320. I looked up the part and it is listed as No Longer Available/Discontinued. There is no part substitutions listed. My suggestion here would be to call the manufacturer and see if they can provide you with a substitution for these part numbers. Hope this helps!
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Harvey
July 25, 2019
How do i replace the inner glass on the door
For model number GGP84804

Hello Harvey, Thank you for the question. Here is a repair story from a previous customer." first removed the two screws (located on the inner side of the door about halfway from the top) which hold the hinges to the door. With the screws removed, I was able to remove the entire door by grasping the door on each side and puling up and sliding the door away from the hinges.
The rest involves deconstructing the door by removing the screws and layers of metal liner layers and frames until you reach the inner glass." Hope this helps!
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Broken oven door inner glass
I first removed the two screws (located on the inner side of the door about halfway from the top) which hold the hinges to the door. With the screws removed, I was able to remove the entire door by grasping the door on each side and puling up and sliding the door away from the hinges.
The rest involves deconstructing the door by removing the screws and layers of metal liner layers and frames until you reach the inner glass.
You're likely to get anxious about remembering where all the screws go when reassembling, but if you lay out the screws in the same orientation they were in prior to disassembly, you should be fine.
The rest involves deconstructing the door by removing the screws and layers of metal liner layers and frames until you reach the inner glass.
You're likely to get anxious about remembering where all the screws go when reassembling, but if you lay out the screws in the same orientation they were in prior to disassembly, you should be fine.
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Michael from Commerce Township, MI
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Inner most glass in door oven broken and falling out.
I read several posts of this glass door replacement before ordering and was a little hesitant, but after looking at my stove door broken for a number of years I decided to make a move. I searched the site found item # PS337162 and ordered it. The posts didn't sound too complicated. The glass arrived in two days, the repair went amazingly fast 20 min max. The following worked well for us:
1) Removed screws from around door bottom, top and sides. DID NOT REMOVE SCREWS MIDWAY UP ON INSIDE OF THE DOOR, HOLDS THE SPRING LATCHES.
2) Removing the door is not necessary once the screws are out, the outside panel comes loose from the interior. Propped the exterior part of the door up to meet the top of the drawer on the bottom of the stove, the natural position of the door as if it were opened during normal cooking.
3) Once the exterior part is off, the interior is exposed, removed the screws which held # 4 glass along with brace in place (4 screws hexagon screws) before being able to remove the full size interior panel which holds the # 7 glass in place.
4) After removing the #4 glass, etc. the inner most part is exposed, the interior full size panel needs to be removed, took 4 screws (hexagon) loose and the panel pulled a loose freely.
5) When removing this panel be careful, the #7 glass drops freely once the panel is pulled back, there is also exposed insulation. Remove the exterior #7 glass and then pull the aluminum 1" spacer out to reach the inner most piece of #7 glass (this is the one I needed to replace) exposed inside oven. The cork seal appeared to be in good condition and did not need to be replaced.
6) Clean glass, and reassembled. Sounds like a lot but it is not, never removed the door from the hinges and replacement went very quickly. I wish I would have done this years ago.
I have had this stove since July 1994 and its been great, I have had no problems except the glass of which had nothing to do with the mfg.
1) Removed screws from around door bottom, top and sides. DID NOT REMOVE SCREWS MIDWAY UP ON INSIDE OF THE DOOR, HOLDS THE SPRING LATCHES.
2) Removing the door is not necessary once the screws are out, the outside panel comes loose from the interior. Propped the exterior part of the door up to meet the top of the drawer on the bottom of the stove, the natural position of the door as if it were opened during normal cooking.
3) Once the exterior part is off, the interior is exposed, removed the screws which held # 4 glass along with brace in place (4 screws hexagon screws) before being able to remove the full size interior panel which holds the # 7 glass in place.
4) After removing the #4 glass, etc. the inner most part is exposed, the interior full size panel needs to be removed, took 4 screws (hexagon) loose and the panel pulled a loose freely.
5) When removing this panel be careful, the #7 glass drops freely once the panel is pulled back, there is also exposed insulation. Remove the exterior #7 glass and then pull the aluminum 1" spacer out to reach the inner most piece of #7 glass (this is the one I needed to replace) exposed inside oven. The cork seal appeared to be in good condition and did not need to be replaced.
6) Clean glass, and reassembled. Sounds like a lot but it is not, never removed the door from the hinges and replacement went very quickly. I wish I would have done this years ago.
I have had this stove since July 1994 and its been great, I have had no problems except the glass of which had nothing to do with the mfg.
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Dorothy from Charlotte, NC
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Parts Used:WP3169203
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Cracked oven door window
First I removed the oven door from the unit by removing the screws that are located approximately 6 inches from the bottom of the door. After the screws have been removed be aware and take caution when you pull the door up and away from the unit. The hinges are spring loaded and can casue injury. Once the door has been removed from the unit place it front side down on a soft rug or cloth to avoid any scatching. Remove the two philips head screws from the top of the door and the two philips head screws from the bottom of the door. carefully separate the interior steel panel from the exterior panel. Once the panels are separated you will see the first pane of glass. Remove the four nutscrews that hold it in place. Behind this pane of glass you will find the xterior pane of glass. remove it and install the new piece. Be sure to clean the glass before you install it. Replace the parts in reverse order and soon you will be cooking again.
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michael from Chandler, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Parts Used:WP3169203
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The inner most glass cracked
1. Open door and place a nail in the small circle in each of the two side hinges. This step is crucial. It keeps the hinges from springing back into the oven when the door is removed.
2. Remove the 2 screws on the oven door at the top of each spring. Close the door until stopped by the 2 nails, then lift the door up and off the hinges.
3. Lay the door on a soft surface(some oven parts may be greasy), inside of the door face up, and remove the 5 screws holding the main two halves of the door together. Remove the top piece.
4. Remove the 4 screws that are under the insulation strips. This will damage the strips, but there is no other way. Just try to keep as much of the strip as you can.
5. Continue removing screws and layers of glass (ours had 3 inner layers)until you reach the inner most piece.
6. Replace the broken glass and then reverse the process to put everything back together.
Notes: We work slowly and methodically, so the whole process took us over an hour but we also took this opportunity to really clean every crack and crevasse that is normally hidden. All in all this was not a very hard job and worth doing it as a DYI project instead of calling a repair person.
2. Remove the 2 screws on the oven door at the top of each spring. Close the door until stopped by the 2 nails, then lift the door up and off the hinges.
3. Lay the door on a soft surface(some oven parts may be greasy), inside of the door face up, and remove the 5 screws holding the main two halves of the door together. Remove the top piece.
4. Remove the 4 screws that are under the insulation strips. This will damage the strips, but there is no other way. Just try to keep as much of the strip as you can.
5. Continue removing screws and layers of glass (ours had 3 inner layers)until you reach the inner most piece.
6. Replace the broken glass and then reverse the process to put everything back together.
Notes: We work slowly and methodically, so the whole process took us over an hour but we also took this opportunity to really clean every crack and crevasse that is normally hidden. All in all this was not a very hard job and worth doing it as a DYI project instead of calling a repair person.
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Debra from Ocala, FL
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Parts Used:WP3169203
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Inside glass window pane on oven door cracked.
First tried to replace the glass and gasket without removing the oven door. Removed all screws and took the door apart. However, I found it was very hard to get the gasket to stay in place and put the glass window in place with the door frame still attached to the oven and upright. Decided to go ahead and lift the door off the hinges by removing the two final screws. Then the door could be layed flat on the floor and it was much easier to put in the insulation and glass pane.
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Susan from San Jose, CA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Replaced gasket and broken glass in the oven door
First I removed the bottom oven drawer from the stove. Then I removed all the screws from the outer oven door. Then I removed the screws from the inter door panel and needed assistance to remove the first glass panel and frame. Then I removed the second panel of glass and frame. Then I removed the third panel of glass that was broken. The gasket was the last part to be removed. Getting the new gasket to stay put while putting the new glass panel next to it was the hard part. I needed assistance to place the glass against the gasket and then place the frame back on this panel. Once this mission was accomplished. It was a matter of getting the next glass panel put back in the frame. and replacing the inter door panel and putting the screws back in. Then I put the third glass panel and screws back in. Once this was accomplished , I put the outer door back and put the screens back in the outer door.
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Sharon from Picayune, MS
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Broken glass on inside of oven door
Take the time to pull off the door from the hinge; which is to simply pull it up to release with the door open approx. 4 inches. Have a Philips head screwdriver and a nut driver set available. Keep the screws grouped and the take it apart in the logical sequence. It took about 30 minutes total to complete the job. But then again, it was a woman who did it!
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Peggy from Bronson, MI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Parts Used:WP3169203
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Inner door glass cracked in 3 places
Removed 3 screws on bottom edge of door,2 screws on top edge of door. Outside of door comes off. Then use a 1/4 nut driver and remove glass window supports until you get to the inner door glass. Reverse to assemble. Gasket was okey.
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John from Emmetsburg, IA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Parts Used:WP3169203
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Cracked oven glass
Lots of screws but if you have the proper sized nut driver it goes quite easily. Take time to see how the inner glass is mounted to the oven door. There are also screws on the bottom of the door that you need to remove to get the inner panel off. The door itself can stay on the hinges
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Kenneth from St. Augustine, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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Parts Used:WP3169203
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Cracked inner oven door glass
Did require removing almost every screw in the oven door. Labeled the screws as they were removed. Not difficult, just like solving a puzzle.
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Teresa from Wichita, KS
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Parts Used:WP3169203
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David F - December 27, 2018

parts came in great timing and the parts fit properly
the stove is back in service
Irene E - December 11, 2018

Great part, great experience
Maryann was extremely helpful in identifying the hard to find part oven part I needed. I received it in a few days; it was exactly the right part. I had it installed and I am able to use my oven again. Thank you!
KEVIN R - November 17, 2018

Oven door glass repair
Absolute correct part, repair was done in a reasonable amount of time. Will order again from part select. Thanks again
Timothy W - July 10, 2018

Easy replacement.
Part arrived in perfect condition.
Stefan O - February 13, 2018

Easy Repair. Worked as expected.
Easy Repair. Worked as expected.
Ronald S - January 25, 2018

Received package quickly, but it was an incorrect part.
The part you sent me came via standard mail arrived pretty quickly. However, it was the wrong part. It was the correct length and width (18 1/8" X 6 3/4") but it was the wrong thickness (twice as thick as the correct part). However, I was able to use the part by slightly reworking the brackets that held this piece of glass in place. The glass does fit snugly now and I did not have to go through the hassle of returning the part for the correct one. Before ordering the part, I was unsure which piece of glass I needed so I wrote a note to your Technical Dept. describing the part in detail. I was informed the next day or so that the part I needed was the PS11740810, although I had a feeling it was not the correct one. Bottom line: I was able to make it work. Thanks! A few words of advice: try to update your older prints/parts lists with the correct part #'s, etc. It made an already hard job more difficult because all the part numbers had changed over the years. Also, I saw four pieces of glass on the blueprint. All had descriptions of either "inner door glass" or "outer door glass", but nothing else. No dimensions (length, width, thickness) to make it a little easier for someone to choose the correct one. I think the one I needed was also called "reflective glass" but I am not sure. I am just glad it worked out!
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PartSelect Number: PS11740810
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3169203
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3169203
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Kenmore
6644428914
Range
- Kenmore Range/Stove/Oven Model 664.4428914 (6644428914, 664 4428914) Parts
