The front drawer glide is designed to help the bottom drawer on your range slide in and out smoothly. If the drawer is not operating as intended, or the drawer will not close all the way, the front drawer glide may require changing. Luckily this is a very easy repair, all you need is a flat head screwdriver. Simply snap the old drawer glide out, and snap the new one in. Use the flat head screwdriver to pop out a stubborn old drawer glide. The front door glide differs in shape from the rear drawer glide, so ensure you have the correct part prior to installation. This product is sold individually.
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Replacing your Frigidaire Range Front Drawer Glide
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Brian L - May 2, 2023
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Russ T - January 10, 2023
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Easy repair and the part worked as expected.
The parts ordered worked just like they were original to the stove. Shipping is too much for the time it took to arrive.
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Tracey B - November 27, 2021
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Perfect fit!
Exactly what we needed! No issues. Put it on and now the drawer works great ! Thank you !
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Mary H - February 16, 2021
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Stove burner coils are perfect.
Stove burner coils and drawer guides were great!!
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RUDY S - November 24, 2020
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Our part came quickly. We were able to install with no difficulty. Our stove drawer works well again.
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Wayne B - October 30, 2020
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Front Drawer Guide
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Michael G - October 29, 2020
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Perfect fit
The fit was perfect and excellent. Probably the most perfect fit. Very amazing.
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Nate D - June 7, 2020
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Drawer slide
The part arrived quick and installed with ease. Next time a need a part I will order from here.
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Switching out drip pan, surface element and glide door
i used a screwdriver to remove the old drip pans and broken surface element in addition to prepping the bracket for the door. It was extremely difficult for me to find these parts for the frigidaire oven but these fit perfectly! I was extremely pleased with how quick it was to replace or fix everything. I will definitely order again when
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The lower heating element burnt through and front drawer glides broke.
Repair is simple and straight forward. Simply open oven door and remove oven racks. A philips #2 screwdriver is needed to remove 2 screws, 1 on each side at lower portion back of of oven..Slowly pull heating element out towards front of oven, wires will pull out with it. Simply wiggle and unplug spade connectors on each side, plug new end
... Read mores of heating element into wires. Slide heating element back in re-attach removed screws not over tightening just till snug.
Front drawer glides: Remove oven drawer and this is a good time to give it a good solid cleaning. Clorox wipes and elbow grease. The handle can be removed to clean under neath as well just a few screws to remove with the same philips screw driver.
The front drawer glides do not mount on the drawer, they mount on each lower side of drawer opening above lower glides. There is a squared off small opening on each side for the glides to pop into with small square notches at the bottom of each hole.
Take the curved part of the glide and angle the insertion going into the hole turning down and pushing in, the glide will "Pop" or "Click" when seated.
That's it. Save time and money and fix it your self. You don't need to buy a new range when parts and do it your self are less than $30.00.
Read the instructions provided and simply installed the guides. Total time was less than 5 min.
Don from WEST UNION, OH
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Less than 15 mins
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Pulled broken one out, slid in the new. Most unbeliveable service I have ever received. Tremndous job, you should sell it to others, Many thanks
Joseph D. from Stuart, FL
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Olivia
July 20, 2017
Do I need to change all of my drawer glides at once, if so how many do I need and are there different ones for the left and right?
Hi Olivia, we recommend changing all 4 of your drawer glides at the same time for an even wear. With that said, you will need 2 front drawer glides 3051162, and 2 rear drawer glides 3051163. Best of luck with this repair!
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Sally
September 19, 2017
My drawer glides seem to be fine. I am having a hard time finding the piece that the drawer glides slide on, that are on the inside wall of the stove. They are located at the front of the appliance on the sides (one on each side) where the drawer goes.
For model number 790.95302100
Hi Sally,
Thank you for the question. The lip of the drawer slides on these glides. The Front glide is PartSelect Number: PS434226 and the rear glide is PartSelect Number: PS434227. The glides are attaches to the inside wall where the drawer is installed onto.
Hope this helps!
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Lenard
July 20, 2017
Opening the stove drawer is a task every time, what is my most likely issue and can I fix it myself.
Hello Lenard, if you are experiencing difficulties opening the stove drawer the most common solution would be replacing the rear/front drawer glides. We recommend using a flat blade screwdriver to pop them off before installing your new ones. Part number 3051162 is for your front, and part number 3051163 is for your rear, and do not worry, this should be a very easy repair. I hope this helps!
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Ryan
August 30, 2017
I saw someone asked about how many total slides to replace. And you stated "we recommend changing all 4 of your drawer glides at the same time for an even wear. With that said, you will need 2 front drawer glides 3051162, and 2 rear drawer glides 3051163." if all slides are broken, would you also need an additional 2 front glides on the unit itself for a total of 6? Are their rear glides on the unit as well to need 2 additional 3051163 making my total 8? (4 of each)
For model number FEF336ASC
Hi Ryan,
Thank you for the question. There is a total of 4 glides on the appliance. Two in the front (PS434226) and two in the rear (PS434227).
Hope this helps!
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Scarlett
July 20, 2017
Changing the front drawer glides, where do they go and how do I get them out
Hi Scarlett, you will find the front drawer glides on the left and right of the inner side of the door. There should be an opening on the frame where the glides should easily hook in and out of place. To take them out you should use a flat blade screwdriver to snap them off. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
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Sharon
September 24, 2017
I've got something stuck behind drawer. Can I get drawer out without breaking glides?
For model number LGE3045KFH
Hi Sharon, Thank you for your question. You should be able to pull the drawer open all the way then lift up a bit on the back to pick then up over the glides and the drawer should come out. Hope this helps!
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Rose
January 26, 2020
Plastic drawer glides keep breaking on the left side. Seems from the past questions i need 4 parts for the drawer. I would like to replace this range soon, it is almost 20 years old but would like to use it until i need to replace the range. Please advise how i can purchase these plastic drawer glides.
For model number FEF365ASD
Hi Rose, thank you for your question. Two in the front (PS434226) and two in the rear (PS434227). If you are looking to purchase this part then you can do so by searching the part number and then either adding it to your cart and going through the check out process online, or by calling our customer service line and ordering with one of our agents. We hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.