This inner door glass is used in ranges. It creates a transparent heat barrier inside your oven door. For this installment, the only tool needed is a #2 Phillips screwdriver. To repair, first remove the oven door from the range by lifting and pulling from the bottom of the hinges. To dissemble the door, you will need to remove the screws on the outer edge and remove the side pieces. There are also screws towards the middle that need to be removed to pull out the bottom trim. Next, lay the door on its back and slide outer door glass off and remove top trim. For the rest of the installation instructions refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer. Pro tip: remember to wait until the surface is cool before starting this repair project.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Oven not heating evenly
This part works with the following products:
Range.
This part works with the following products:
KitchenAid, Whirlpool, Inglis.
Part# WP9781593 replaces these:
AP6014184, 9781593
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Dennis
October 2, 2017
Glass on oven door broke during self cleaning how can I tell which glass it is. Inner or outer
For model number Kerc500hwh3
Hi Dennis, Thank you for the question, You should be able to tell by looking at the broken glass. When the door is closed, the glass on the outside of the door you see first is the outer glass, if it is broken it will need to be replaced. With the door open the glass on the inside of the door that you can touch,would be the inner door glass. If this glass is broken it will need to be replaced. The glass that is between the outer and inner glass is also considered the inner door glass. Hope this helps!
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Janet
February 16, 2018
What is the measurement of this inner glass piece? Thank you.
For model number KERC607GAL1
Hello Janet, Thank you for your inquiry. We are showing the dimensions as 18 1/4 inches by 13 inches. Hope this helps!
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Marlene
February 8, 2020
My range is a KitchenAid superba,will this inner glass fit and what size is it?
For model number YKERS507GW0
Hello Marlene,
Thank you for your question. We do not have your exact model YKERS507GW0 listed in our database, but we have a model that is similar under model YKERS507HW0, and the inner glass is compatible to this model, with dimensions of 18 1/4 x 12 3/4 inch. We hope this helps.
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Jen
November 6, 2019
I looked up the part number that i need for the inner door glass, and ordered this but it doesn't fit. The dimensions of what i need are about 18x7 inches (this is 18.26x12.75). Looking at the video, the door is not the same. The inner glass on my oven is smaller than the one in the video. That is the outer glass and inner glass are not the same size on mine. My model number: Ykers507dq1 serial: Imf0215627. I called KitchenAid, and they gave me this same wrong part number. Are you able to search to see if there's another product with glass the dimensions i need? Thanks in advance.
For model number YKERS507DQ1
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The model number you provided is not recognized. Please verify the number you provided us. If it is correct, we recommend contacting the manufacturer and seeing if they could provide you with a part number, and then you are always welcome to check back to see if we carry the part!
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Philip
January 25, 2020
S/n imp2868318 we need the inner door glass can you please forward the correct part number? (KitchenAid superba that has all the options) thank you!
For model number YKERC607HW8
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Yes, inner door glass PS11747420 is in the list of compatible parts for your model. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
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Jonathan
October 14, 2019
Hello, i'm unable to find any information on our model anywhere and i do not have a manual either. Do you know if this part would fit?
For model number YKERS5076W0
Hello Jonathan, thank you for your question. Yes, the PartSelect Number: PS11747420 is compatible with your specific unit. I hope this helps.
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Debby
September 27, 2021
Will this part fit and replace an inner glass crack?
For model number YKERC507HW
Hello Debby, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11747420. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Teresa
May 21, 2019
Hi, the inner glass on my door is broken - does this part fit my model?
For model number ykerc507hw4
Hello Teresa, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11747420. Hope this helps!
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Alf
July 10, 2019
My slfclean does not work. The door locks but no heat.
For model number whp83812
Hello Alf, thank you for your question. If the door is locking but the self clean will not start, the issue is probably the thermostat, sensor or electronic board. I hope this helps.
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Cullen
August 12, 2019
What is the size of this Whirlpool inner oven door glass? I need the Whirlpool inner oven door glass that is 18 1/4" x 1 2 3/4" in size.
For model number GR450LXHQ2
Hello Cullen, thank you for your question. This replacement Inner Door Glass for your model is approximately 18-1/4" x 12-3/4". Good luck with your repair!
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Part Videos
Replacing your KitchenAid Range Range Inner Door Glass
Customer Repair Stories
Average Repair Rating: 2.8 / 5.0, 25 reviews.
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Inside door glass broke
I removed the oven door by lifting it off with the hinges. Disassembled the door parts one at time making sure I remember where I removed the screws until I am able to get to the broken glass. The most difficult part is making sure that the insulation strip & the gasket stayed in place after I replaced the broken glass & doing the reverse process of installing the parts together. Relatively easy process as long as you remember where the parts go. When in doubt, I had to refer to the pictorial of the disassembled door shown on your website.
MANNY from LIVERMORE, CA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Inner Oven Door Shattered during cooking.
First, layed tape across all broken glass to keep glass from shattering more and releasing more bits of glass. Pull up and out the oven door. Had table set aside covered with an old sheet to lay door on, After laying door on table, Removed outer screws. Needed phillips #2 & #3 tip widths and electric screwdriver, for inner screws that where difficult to remove. Making notes of what came off first! ( (rt & left, bottom,/top) when removing metal frame braces, and in what order they go in when reassembled . Did the same with screws & set them aside in groups. Then marked the groups of screws. Removed the metal door panel. Carefully removed the in between panel of glass. Set Outer glass aside along with metal "door"and inner door glass,and proped them up in a safe place. Carefully removed the broken & shattered inside glass wearing rubber gloves. Had a garbage can next to the table to with news paper to wrap glass. Cleaned area. Replaced glass taking care not to tighted screws so much as to break the glass. Put added insulation.(Whcih was not the same as in diagram), around the edge. put back the inner glass panel, care not to leave prints, tighten screw ( care not to break glass) Cleaned the door sides and bottom, all had alot of grease buildup. Put back the metal door portion. Cleaned the outer glass door front and back. Being careful not to break it (or leave prints inside). Replaced the side and bottom metal frames. Wiped it down and put door back on stove.
replaced inner glass that cracked when some cool water was drizzled on it accidentally
The easy part is removing the oven door and reinserting the oven door. Disassembly of the door was straight forward enough by removing the screws from the attached bottom plates. Separating the inner door from the out door was quite the pain. Once accomplished I was surprised to learn that the outer glass pane was not attached but free floating inside the door frame. Also the outside aluminum frame that the outer glass pane laid over was also unattached and free sliding in betwwen the inner and oute door. Getting this back into place then laying the free floating glass pane and keeping it positioned prior to re assembly of the inner and outter door was a tad nightmarish. The actual removal of the brackets to remove the inner broken glass plane was very easy. This is where a good drill or power screw driver comes in handy. Once the brackets holding the glass were removed, you take the broken glass out, put the new in, then reattach that glass pane with the brackets.Hat's off to those who did this whole project in 1/2 hr or less. It was a solid 2.5 hrs of time for me and my wife and I can't say that we drew closer together on this project. Actually a wall of separation started to develop between us until with God's help we finally got the whole door back together and in the oven. Be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might when you start to take on this project. Amen
C Bradley from Grand Junction, CO
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers
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inside glass broke due to oversize pan
After reading all who did a simular repair, I was better prepaired for what to expect before my wife and I bagan to take apart the oven door. It may help or hinder if you had extra help. At least two people and no wittnesses for intertainment. Consider paying to have it done if your not willing to attempt to repair the oven door glass from this poorly designed door and its componets.
I wish we had a video camera to record the repair due to all the steps involved. For the most part, all internal parts float together and only the most inside sheet of glass is screwed down. You will need a work table to place the door on, scewdrivers, penatrent spray, cleaning solution and rags or towels. After removing the door from the stove, just by opening the door slightly and lifting upward evenly, the door will come off the stove with its hinges attached. With the door front facing up, and handle off the work table so door lays flat, we removed the screws along the bottom of the door. With the screws removed, the bottom strip comes off. A strip on each side may now drop off. This will allow you to lift the bottom end of the panel just enough to detach it from the clips that hold it on the top end. Theres one on each side. The 2 fixed clips go inside slots of the door panel. It may take a little tugging back and forth, up and down to remove the panel. There are side strips by now will come off now too. Once this panel is out of the way, you can remove each piece. Remember the order and record if you can. The glass that was broke is secured by screws that may require some spray penatrant to loosen.
Make sure you use a perfectly fitting screwdriver as to not strip out the screw heads.
Carefully remove all broken pieces of glass than vacuum the surrounding area. Clean all glass panels with glass cleaner and paper towels or newspaper.
With the heat gasket in its proper place, install trim with a new glass panel and return each piece in the order you removed them.
Make sure everything is returned to its proper position before you re attach the inside door panel. It may require a little effort to align everything together to accomplish this.
Return the door to the oven by inserting the door hindges into the door slots and you are done!
Sit down, have a cocktail and ask yourself if it was worth the trouble. I thought it was.
Robert from Las Vegas, NV
Difficulty Level:
Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers
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broken inside glass on door
repair was easy except one part drove me nuts... when putting every thing bacck together i found out that the front glass panel sits on top of the side covers of the door ...looking at the side covers you would think they fit over the top of the front glass...not so the glass edges show and are not covered ... hope this helps someone else
michael from Honeoye, NY
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Inner door glass on the range was broken
I let my husband fix this one, so he can tell you about it!
Step one--remove the oven door and place on a padded surface to protect both the door and the surface (table top).
Step 2--remove the screws holding the outer door panel in place.
Step 3--remove the screws holding the middle door panel.
Step 4--remove the middle panel of glass then the screws holding the spacer and inner panel of glass.
Step 5--carefully remove the (remains of the) inner panel of glass.
Step 6--replace the inner panel of glass and make sure both sides are clean.
Step 7--reinstall the items removed (in reverse order).
Step 8--replace the oven door onto the range.
Jaime from Melbourne, FL
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Glass window shattered when touch by cold food
Never repaired an oven before, I just used a screwdriver and went slowly taking this over door apart to replace this glass. I just took piece by piece apart until the glass came out and retraced my steps to install the new glass. Sure glad I did this myself, a new convection oven stove would easily set me back 1,500.00 and......save a bundle on service call fees.
Accidently allowed the oven door to close without slowing it down. Result was a fractured inner door glass.
Removed the door just like you would do when cleaning the oven; I placed the door on a blanket on the kitchen table and carefully disassembled the door. There were more parts than I expected so keeping track of where everything went was important. I might add that without the use of my cordless variable speed drill motor removal of some of the screws would have been difficult. Adding the weight of the drill motor with sufficient push power I was able to tap the switch which "snapped" the screw loose. Don't think I could have done it with a hand type screw driver without stripping the head. Knowing your tools is very important.
Interior glass broke when broiler pan was left in oven during cleaning
Read all others' directions and suggestions. Screw loosening spray was essential to remove the bracket holding the broken piece. Print out the blow-up showing parts from website. Read directions on removing and replacing door in original manual. Lay oven door on counter top front side up with hinges hanging over edge. I prefer a manual screwdriver - less risk of stripping screws. Start by removing screws at bottom edge. Next, side strips and then top piece with handle. Removing layers, being careful to keep them in order and turned the right way. Note the center piece of glass is held in place only by the parts around it so everything has to be tight and aligned. Put back together in reverse order with replacement glass part. My 10+ year old oven is as good as new. BTW I am a 67 year old woman.
Mary from Durham, NC
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers
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My wife dropped something on the inner glass and broke it.
I read all the repair stories here. They gave me the courage to try it. I pulled the oven door out and up. I placed the door HANDLE SIDE UP on a pad on a table. I removed the screws from the bottom and sides and began disassembly. First the bottom, then sides. I came apart easily, I set the insulation aside, then removed the screws and bracket holding the glass. I cleaned all the parts and glass. I replaced the glass and insulation and put it back together in reverse order. I put the drill/driver clutch on low so as not to strip any screws. I checked for tightness with a hand screwdriver. I re-attached the door to the oven by pushing both tabs into oven simultaneously. It took a couple of tries. In all, the fix It wasn't too difficult. I was able to handle it all myself except that my wife helped with cleaning the parts and glass. Now it looks like new again.
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Marjorie L - May 22, 2022
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Clear clean glass
My guy looked up how to replace our oven window on the internet.
Didn't take him long.
Saved buying a new oven!
Thanks, guys!
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Aristotle C - December 5, 2021
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Perfect fit
Package came on time.
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Deborah B - August 22, 2021
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A perect part
I loved it easy to work with
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Jim E - August 8, 2021
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Great part and detail installation video
After ordering, part came very fast. I also received emails confirming order and a very helpful installation video. The model oven that I have is one of the more complicated to replace the glass but following the video made it simple.
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William G - July 29, 2021
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Easy to replace
The inner glass fit perfectly.
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Stephen G - November 16, 2020
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Excellent speed of delivery
Great transaction. Fast shipping and the correct part. Thank you!
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Tom H - September 30, 2020
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Satisfied in all areas
Everything went well.
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Adrian G - June 21, 2020
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Fit perfectly
Worked as advertised. Video was extremely helpful.
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GERALDINE B - June 21, 2020
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Couldn't have asked for more
The glass came in on time and in perfect condition. The video of "how to" replace it was excellent. I don't know if I could have done it as easily without the video. The only difficult part was the last set of screws which were very difficult to loosen and remove. I sent a question to your your technical people and hope to get an answer soon. Thanks.
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