
Hinge with Roller - Right Side
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PartSelect Number PS231612
Manufacturer Part Number WB14X104
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Hinge with Roller - Right Side Specifications
This is a hinge with roller for the oven door on your range. The roller allows you to open and close the door with ease and control. If your door is not opening easily, you may need to replace this part. To make this repair you will need a Phillips screwdriver and a pair of pliers. Take note that this model is only for the right-hand side of your unit, to replace the left-hand side, see the related parts section. We recommend replacing both hinges at the same time.

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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Door won’t close | Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
This part works with the following products:
Range, Microwave Oven Combo.
This part works with the following products:
Kenmore, General Electric, Hotpoint, RCA.
Part# WB14X104 replaces these:
AP2020721, 245069, 332345, 334632, 4336783, WB14X0104, WB14X0114, WB14X114
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Frank
December 7, 2019
I need to replace a door hinge on our range. The parts listed are identified as "right" or "left". Is this determined by standing in front of the range, looking into the oven, then matching with my corresponding left and right sides ?
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Hi Frank, when parts are labelled as right or left side on a model this is usually based on your perspective when standing in front of the model. So standing in front of the range and looking directly at it, your left side is what they would call a left side part and your right side is a right side part. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Replacing your Kenmore Range Hinge with Roller - Right Side

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Average Repair Rating: 4.4 / 5.0, 32 reviews.
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The right side hinge assembly broke. Replaced both sides
First I removed the door by lifting it off the hinge assemblies.
Then I removed the drawer to access the spring.
Removed the spring, noting which attachment hole was used.
Removed the hinge assembly with a Phillips screwdriver.
Replacef the unit.
Repeated for the other hinge assembly.
Note: it took longer to find the correct parts in the parts diagrams than it did to replace them.
Then I removed the drawer to access the spring.
Removed the spring, noting which attachment hole was used.
Removed the hinge assembly with a Phillips screwdriver.
Replacef the unit.
Repeated for the other hinge assembly.
Note: it took longer to find the correct parts in the parts diagrams than it did to replace them.
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Frank from Pebble Beach, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Oven door hinge rollers broke, hard to open door
Before removing screws, I reached in and felt for where the upper end of the spring attached to the hinge. There are three holes in the end of the hinge arm, so I wanted to be sure of which hole to use. (The holes are very close together, so if the spring falls out before you determine which hole it was in, it probably won't matter so long as you are sure to use the same hole on both new hinges.) I then removed three Phillips screws per hinge. Once the hinge was loose, I could wiggle it around and release enough of the spring tension to slip the top end of the spring out of the hole on the hinge arm. Then I pulled out the old hinge and inserted the new one and replaced the three screws. Without the tension, the lower end of the spring fell out of the little hole in the oven bottom where it normally attaches. Our gas oven has a broiler rather than a storage drawer, so it was a little difficult to get the lower tip of the spring back into that hole. It actually ended up being easier to get the lower tip of the spring back into that hole first, before trying to reattach it to the hinge arm. Once I got the lower end into that hole, I pulled up on the spring and maintained upward pressure on the spring while I fiddled around to get the upper end into the hinge arm hole. Took about 20 minutes, door works perfectly now. Lots of sharp edges inside the oven, so had to be careful.
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Peter from Framingham, MA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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oven door jammed,could not open it
Removed old hinges and installed new hinges.
Hardest part was determining that worn hinges were the cause of problem, then ordering replacements. GE website hinge on exploded view did not look like hinges I removed.Thanks to Google I got on to PartSelect.com website where excellent pictures of hinges and one-inch grid confirmed they sold exactly what I wanted for my 13-year old range, the model number of which was not even on the GE website.
Hardest part was determining that worn hinges were the cause of problem, then ordering replacements. GE website hinge on exploded view did not look like hinges I removed.Thanks to Google I got on to PartSelect.com website where excellent pictures of hinges and one-inch grid confirmed they sold exactly what I wanted for my 13-year old range, the model number of which was not even on the GE website.
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Richard from Winchester, MA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Oven door hinge roller deteriorated, oven door hard to open.
Open and slide door upward off of hinges. Removed bottom drawer to access hinge spring. Detached spring, noting proper hole in hinge for reinstallation. Removed three screws holding hinge and removed hinge. Compared new part to old...exact match. Inserted hinge, and reinstalled the three screws. Reattached spring in hinge hole. Slid door back down onto hinges. Done in four minutes flat!
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Craig from Kernersville, NC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The oven door would not open or close all the way. The plastic hinge roller guides broke on both sides.
Remove oven door from hinges, by pulling it straight up and off, (like you would do for closer access to clean inside). Remove the storage drawer. Lift up and away off the track, (like a file cabinet drawer). With the drawer out and away, you can see how the springs are easily detached from each hinge. Note the location of where the springs attach to the hinges, and bottom of stove. Remove each spring. Three screws on each side hold the hinges on. Unscrew, and set them aside. (The new hinges did not have new screws in package.) Place new hinge in place. Reinstall in reverse of disassembly. If any part of the door or face of the stove (where hinges mount) was bent slightly due to forcing door open, reform with light hammer taps and C-clamps. Enjoy for ANOTHER 10+ years, because it's a GE Profile Stove : )
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Russell from Brea, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Both hinges broke.
Real simple. Disengaged springs at the inside bottom, replaced hinges and reengaged springs.
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James from Westfield, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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The oven door would not open all the way
After tilting the oven door out and sliding it up to remove it, I slid the storage drawer our completely from the range. After removing the spring that held the hinge assembly under tension, I removed 3 phillips head screws that held the existing assembly in place and removed it. After verifying the part you sent was an exact match, I reinstalled the new part, fastened the screws, attached the tension spring, installed the storage drawer, and then slid the oven door back in place on the brackets, completing the repair.
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Gary from St. Augustine, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Oven door would not stay open.
Called in and talked to someone and he look yup what he thought was correct but after i got them theywere wrong so i sent them back for a full refund minus 9.90 freight. I still need to figure out what i need for my 27 inch wall oven. Please help. Thanks
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GARY from BETHANY, MO
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Difficulty Level:Very Difficult
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Hinge design is weak: Hinge roller wheel splits; it's been replaced twice in last two years
1. Slide oven door off hinge arms and set aside
2. Slide out oven bottom drawer and set aside
3. Detach springs from perforations in stove rails then hinges and set aside
4. Loosen three screws in each hinge, remove and set aside.
5. Remove hinges, threading them out through openings
6. Thread new hinges into stove openings. Align hinge arms with hinge wheels.
7. Align and tighten three hinge screws in each hinge.
8. Re-attach springs to perforations in hinge, then stove rails
9. Slide oven drawer into stove and door into hinge arms
2. Slide out oven bottom drawer and set aside
3. Detach springs from perforations in stove rails then hinges and set aside
4. Loosen three screws in each hinge, remove and set aside.
5. Remove hinges, threading them out through openings
6. Thread new hinges into stove openings. Align hinge arms with hinge wheels.
7. Align and tighten three hinge screws in each hinge.
8. Re-attach springs to perforations in hinge, then stove rails
9. Slide oven drawer into stove and door into hinge arms
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Charles from PORTLAND, OR
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The right side hinge roller broke making the door balky
Lifted the door off the hinges, unhooked the spring from each hinge, unscrewed 3 Phillips head screws from the face plate of each hinge and removed the hinge assemblies . Hinges went in the way they came out; easy shmeasy. Took less than 15 minutes and the door is like new.
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Phil from BELLEVUE, WA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Craig M - 14 days ago

easy install
Works great and easy to replace
Carol S - July 17, 2022

perfect fit, but...
wish the description mentioned we should have bought the screws as well...
Kyle A - May 11, 2022

Works exactly as expected.
Arrived quickly and fit perfectly.
Stephen H - March 16, 2019

bad
we had ordered the parts and it was shipped by fed ex smartpost which then tranfered the package to the post office using thier systm, at which point could not be found since there is no tracking # after it arrived from fed ex, the reason why it disappeared i found out after spending much more of my time than was done to deliver it was , when i ordered it the box# was removed because your system said it wasnot a real address so it removed the postal info required for smartpost to work. what a cost killing, customer killing event. either you do not know how your own shipping works or ou should ship u.s.p.s. and avoid all of the returns and mad customers. the package is on its way back lets hope you donot use same method on returns, smartpost, we are waiting for our refund
Wayne T - January 21, 2019

The install was easy but the bagged parts were wrongly packaged.
I ordered the one for the right and then the part for the left. Both parts came with separate bags labeled appropriately but the parts in each bag were identically the same.

January 22, 2019
Hello,
Thank you for leaving a review on the part ordered. I have sent you an email in regards to the order. Hope to hear from you!
William M - August 21, 2018

It was easy to repair. No problems
It was the right part and not difficult to install. Removed the drawer and located the spring. The only slightly difficult part was unhooking the spring. The job took about 15 minutes and all is working well.
Joe E G - August 10, 2018

Oven Hinges
I thought the items were rather pricey for such simple parts. Otherwise they were simple to install thanks to the reviewers who explained how on your web page. Perhaps you ould add a one page instruction sheet for other users.
Robert P - June 23, 2018

Easy
No problem installing.
Roger B - June 3, 2018

Repair Complete
I received the part that I needed very quickly. I used all of it except the part that has the three holes in it. I had to drill a rivet to remove the unneeded part. I then was able to rivet the replacement part, and everything worked perfectly. Thank you for helping me to fix my oven easily and quickly. Roger
Lawrence J - May 16, 2018

All fixed: easily, conveniently
Our oven had a broken hinge for longer than I care to admit. Once I realized that I could replace the hinge by ordering the part, everything went smoothly, quickly, and easily.
Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS231612
Manufacturer Part Number: WB14X104
Manufacturer Part Number: WB14X104
Brand
Model Number
Description
Kenmore
3627129183
Range
- Kenmore Range/Stove/Oven Model 362.7129183 (3627129183, 362 7129183) Parts
