Do you happen to have a similar video for replacing the outer oven door glass on a Samsung Electric Slide in Range? I'm sure it is similar but wondered if you might have more videos that are similar that I'm not finding.
My GE oven door has no bottom trim piece. The glass appears to have been glued directly at the bottom with no screws. Is there an adhesive that can be used to reattach it?
I don't have the pivots on my 24" electric oven door. How do I disengage the door? I've purchased the outer glass replacement and cannot get the old door off. :(
That’s a much better design than my old Jenn Air glass door. It has 4 holes through the top of the glass. The glass sits in a channel at the bottom of the door and is attached to the door frame at the top by two sheet metal screws. The handle has two bolts that go through the other two holes. I had to take the door completely apart due to a pyrex failure in the oven - Yorkshire pudding batter all over the place and in between the door glass and the door, both upper and lower ovens. Took a day to take the first door apart, clean it up as good as new, and put back together. I started to attach the handle and the (discontinued) glass exploded. I did find a used glass front on eBay and it’s on it’s way. Now I’m concerned about putting the new on in place, as well as getting to work on door #2. Any suggestions?
This worked perfectly for me. Very easy and all is well again. Except.... I removed the 5 identical (the one in the middle was not longer) screws at the bottom and when I went to put them back in I had 6 identical screws. I put 5 screws back in and there is not a spot for a sixth screw. Where did the extra screw come from? I looked everywhere for a place to put it. It's in my desk drawer now and I suppose that's where it will stay.
I'll try to save some other idiot than me some time by telling you once you stop trying to use the plastic side channels to go over the glass and instead just use them as a bed for the glass to rest on then it will go a lot easier for you! GL and be safe!😂
Doesn’t resemble my Whirlpool in any way. I got the door off then realized that the inside glass is NOT fastened BUT it STILL must be removed to access the handle bolts that pass through the outer glass. Appliance co wants nearly $200. to install it; to them it’s a 15-minute job. I’m going to be WITHOUT AN OVEN from now on!
After watching Steve's video, I was confident this was going to be easy. And, it was. Thank you Steve and all others that use this sight.
I appreciate you. Don't know your whole life story or see your wife getting you excited. You get right to the job. Thanks, helped a lot.
You are amazing! Thank you for this video. We've spent 3 hours trying to put the oven door back together and with this video we had it in 15 minutes
Glad it helped!
Thank you! I took mine apart and was going nuts trying to put it back together, till I found your video
Thank you for making this video!!
Thank you. We just saved a bunch of money. ordered glass. will come in a couple of days.
Worked great, thanks for the video 😊
This tutorial was very helpful, thank you!
thank you, Sir. Much appreciated.
Thank you, thank you and thank you so much!!
Thank you!
Do you happen to have a similar video for replacing the outer oven door glass on a Samsung Electric Slide in Range? I'm sure it is similar but wondered if you might have more videos that are similar that I'm not finding.
My GE oven door has no bottom trim piece. The glass appears to have been glued directly at the bottom with no screws. Is there an adhesive that can be used to reattach it?
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I don't have the pivots on my 24" electric oven door. How do I disengage the door? I've purchased the outer glass replacement and cannot get the old door off. :(
I put my oven back together but it’s all wonky I think it’s the plastic pieces they’re not going I too the hole correctly
My whirlpool glass just fell out! There were 2 clips at bottom and no hinge locks so it's certainly an older model. I need help lol
Thank you 🙏
That’s a much better design than my old Jenn Air glass door. It has 4 holes through the top of the glass. The glass sits in a channel at the bottom of the door and is attached to the door frame at the top by two sheet metal screws. The handle has two bolts that go through the other two holes. I had to take the door completely apart due to a pyrex failure in the oven - Yorkshire pudding batter all over the place and in between the door glass and the door, both upper and lower ovens. Took a day to take the first door apart, clean it up as good as new, and put back together. I started to attach the handle and the (discontinued) glass exploded. I did find a used glass front on eBay and it’s on it’s way. Now I’m concerned about putting the new on in place, as well as getting to work on door #2. Any suggestions?
This worked perfectly for me. Very easy and all is well again. Except.... I removed the 5 identical (the one in the middle was not longer) screws at the bottom and when I went to put them back in I had 6 identical screws. I put 5 screws back in and there is not a spot for a sixth screw. Where did the extra screw come from? I looked everywhere for a place to put it. It's in my desk drawer now and I suppose that's where it will stay.
I'll try to save some other idiot than me some time by telling you once you stop trying to use the plastic side channels to go over the glass and instead just use them as a bed for the glass to rest on then it will go a lot easier for you! GL and be safe!😂
Doesn’t resemble my Whirlpool in any way.
I got the door off then realized that the inside glass is NOT fastened BUT it STILL must be removed to access the handle bolts that pass through the outer glass.
Appliance co wants nearly $200. to install it; to them it’s a 15-minute job.
I’m going to be WITHOUT AN OVEN from now on!
Thank you!