@@SUCrochet I have the link to the glass in the video description. But I will also include the link to the glass here. Thanks for watching SUCrochet & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍 GE Door Inner Glass amzn.to/3QEOPxd
@@SUCrochet Here's a new link www.amazon.com/WB56X22160-Window-Assembly-Double-Layer-Replacement/dp/B0CZ9L5GFP/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=24WMYLIP8B5VM&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.6xbBhtcMC9RgmyB4qhFURpK4qBSKXuVr2BusY4fSpjjJYZ1vuRTjl6TbCYVBWaEmJyR-xnH6O_m7vkslz3q1pkq96E8B2rpTe7rEuZNpe6QHaIFBQpJxdwqaxdwsDEZHGyiMzSwj8BQLjSSKdUKcmm3lsRp3wcZLYr0SLwqrNCwHVS3ayQ8_yvmWrde8YyU1cxnqNocJzXep9syyob43ng.-ZaJeOj34xcVq7eKMdRKO6Ezs-eK8AZBTIdrhpqHF-0&dib_tag=se&keywords=WB56X22160&qid=1732724127&sprefix=wb56x22160%2Caps%2C100&sr=8-3
Yessir, I just want to say how much I appreciate this. This video and your work helped me replace my stove window and saved me plenty! My wife is SUPER thankful. Your video is straight forward, to the point, tells what tools to use and there was no extra B.S. Thanks again!
That's awesome Ggo!! 💪 Glad the video helped, & that's the reason I created the channel to help others & save money! Thanks for watching & Don't forget to Subscribe to the channel & hit the thumbs up 👍 button!! Happy New Year!! 🍾
This video is helpful; I used it to replace the broken glass on my GE oven. Two slight differences in my case. There was an extra pane of glass covering the double-pane assembly, not shown in this video. It was easy enough to remove. Also, the replacement double-pane assembly (official GE) has the word OVEN with triangles that point in such a way to illustrate which pane goes on the inside and which goes to the inner door. Apparently the two panes are not interchangeable. I didn't notice this until after the job was done. Mine is facing properly, but because of pure luck.
There are different designs with different model stoves under the same manufacturer but at least the video got you going in the right direction to replace yours yourself. Glad the video helped out. Thanks for watching djc & subscribe to the channel 👍
I hear ya on that. Some guys want to use their impact for everything cuz they're too lazy to use a screwdriver. Thanks for watching Brett & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
Just wanted to say how much I appreciated what you did here.. This video and your work helped me replace my stove window and saved me plenty! Thanks again!
Sorry for the delay on my response Sherryann, for some reason I never got notified on your comment & I was just going through my comments & saw yours. I'm glad the video helped & saved you money, that's what my channel is all about. Thanks for watching & please Subscribe to the channel.
I found your video after spending two hours trying to find the “unlatch” mechanism from the door hinge itself. Your video was extremely helpful! Thank you!
I would like to say thank you for the video. I had the same issue and your video help me to properly replace my glass successfully on my GE oven glass.👍
Nice video, and thanks. I have to replace our oven door inner window and a new gasket-which easily pulls off. About $60 for both parts from GE, but saving a lot of $$$ by doing it myself. Thanks again!
I looked everywhere on how to remove the door on a GE oven and I three seconds you had the answer. You made all that look simple. I'm green and still learning a lot. Nice video. And yes, I would like to see a video of your shop as well. Thanks
Awesome Jason, glad I can help. Hopefully the channel will help you & others learn the trade. Shop video definitely on the way soon along with a tool bag load out video. Thanks for watching & Subscribe 👍👍
Thank you for posting this once I got the door off I knew exactly what to do.....my biggest concern was pulling door off...didn't know hinges came apart like that😮
No problem! Glad the video helped out. Thanks for watching HuskerHunny & help support the channel by subscribing & hitting that thumbs up on the video 👍
Hey, thank you so much for this video! You explained so well and showed us the whole process. In my case, I only have to replace the outside part of the Oven.. I believe you call that a duo in this video. It gives me an idea of how you can replace it! I didn't order it yet..hopefully they have it in the oven model I have 😔
Sorry for the delay in my response, but I'm glad the video helped you out & hope you got it fixed. Thanks for watching Alycia & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
This video is exactly what I was looking for, right down to the exact screws! We had an ice cube drop on the glass while attempting to make bread using the steam method, which cracked the glass. Question: Our GE induction range inner door glass frame has a marking stamped on it, "^OVEN^". Can I assume this is so that the glass can be placed in the proper direction? The one I took out had this marking at what would be the lower edge of the door, but the arrows pointed toward the outer door. I installed the new one the same way. Is this correct, or was it installed wrong at the factory?
I would say however it was installed from the factory, that's how I would install the new one as well. Sounds like you got it! Glad the video helped. Thanks for watching & give me a Subscribe 👍
Nicceeee! 👍 Glad the videos help out. Thanks for watching Steven & make sure your subscribed to the channel & share with the other maintenance guys & gals. Appreciate it bro 💪
Hello, this video is so helpful. I have a GE and they no longer make the inner oven glass replacement prt. I am ordering a custom ceramic piece of glass instead. Your video is great, but doesn't show how you slid the new glass pane into the metal framing. Does it pop in easily?
Excellent video what I needed. Only difference is my GE Spectra oven has rope insulation around the inner glass. Is that included with the new part? If not, how do you secure it?
Appreciate that Russ. You would have to search your stoves model # and see if they sell the rope insulation separate or if it comes with the inner glass. If you can't tell from pictures online I would recommend calling GE Appliance Parts and asking a representative to verify that information for you as I don't know if it does or not. Thanks for watching & Subscribe to the channel 👍
@@ciscokidd1142 That's hard for me to say without seeing the oven in person & it depends if it damaged anything else. Definitely something I can't answer without seeing it. Thanks for watching ciscokidd1142 & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
Great video. My oven glass door shattered tonight. For whatever reason, I don't know why it did that . Are all glass the same where do you pick up that kind of glass from?Thanka
You will have to search the model number of your stove and find the glass listed for it. You can order directly from GE or any local appliance parts place in your area. Open the bottom drawer under the oven door to find your stoves model number. Thanks for watching Ralph & Subscribe to the channel 👍
Hi there. Am working through this now. Any idea what these clip things are for ? Not sure how to upload a pic, there are 2 about 1.5 inch black pieces that are not secured by anything.
It's hard to say without seeing it unfortunately. Unless they are the pieces that go on the end of the screws that mount the handle. Other than that there isn't any clip type of objects in the style I show in the video. Thanks for watching Jesse & subscribe to the channel 👍
Make sure all the screws are in place that hold it where it needs to be. Otherwise it won't & can't move if everything is in place & all the screws are reinstalled. Thanks for watching Jacqueline & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
You would have to remove the oven door like I showed in the video then lay it face down & loosen the two torx bit screws at the top of the oven door that hold the oven handle on but don't take them out all the way, just loosen them until you can remove the handle. Then once the handle & the piece behind the handle come off you will see where the clips are that hold the glass in place. Move the glass so its under the top clips & make sure the bottom of the glass is in the channel it sits in at the bottom of the oven door. Then reinstall the handle & piece that goes behind the handle. Thanks for watching Shannon & Subscribe to the channel & hit that thumbs up on the video 👍
I took off the screws that connect to the handle and it didn't screw back on on one side 😢 can it be that it wasn't centered? I've tried a couple of things but I haven't been able to fix it
Yeah it can definitely be that it's not centered properly or the screw isn't going into the threads properly. Hope that helps & good luck with it. Thanks for watching Stephanie & Subscribe to the channel 👍
i have what appears to be the exact same oven / door with the same issue. I can't seem to locate the part number for the glass. Can you help? My oven is JB660DP1WW. I looked on the GE parts site but the only glass part is shows looks like the outside one.
It wasn't broke so I didn't have to replace it. Just the inner glass was broke. Thanks for watching Blairs8366 & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
I'm not sure, I would guess fiber glass. But you can probably search for that type of information on GE's website. Thanks for watching Paul & Subscribe to the channel 👍
It's hard to say without knowing the model # of your range, but if yours is the style without the clips you should have 4 torx screws around the four corners of the inner panel where the glass is. You would just remove those 4 torx head screws & slightly lift up on the inner panel where the glass is and just start on one end & pull the seal out. Thanks for watching Dog & Subscribe to the channel 👍
My stove model #JCB840SJ1SS brand is GE. My door does not have the 4 torx screws you are referring to. The stove door looks like the door you are working on in the video replacing the broken glass door. It looks like a friction held gasket. I managed to remove the old gasket with a lot of pulling but now I can’t slide the new one in place.
@@dogdog6630 I looked up your oven model # & the original gasket part # was WB04K10022, GE replaced that gasket with a new part # that is WB35X29668 & the gasket is black now. There's 3 different style gaskets for the GE ovens. There's the style with the 4 torx screws around the inner panel where the glass is that I referred to in my last comment, then there's the style with the clips on the gasket which is the style I have in my oven door glass video. Then there's the style you have, which is the most work involved in changing the seal. You don't have the clips on the oven door seal, you don't have the 4 torx screws around the inner panel where the glass is, yours is the style where you have to take the door apart to install.
To replace your oven door seal, have a flat surface area like a table or work bench with a towel laid down to protect the oven door glass. -Open your oven door about 6 inches until the door will rest open at the first stopping point to where you would leave the door opened a few inches to allow the heat out. -Leave the door at that position & lift the door straight up & off the hinges. -Lay the oven door face down with the handle on the bottom & hanging over the edge of your work area. - Loosen the two torx T15 screws at the top which connect to the handle, but don't remove them all the way, just loosen them enough to unthread from the handle or the spacers will come off. -Next remove the four 1/4 inch screws across the bottom of the door. There will most likely be 2 screws together on each end at the bottom of the door, you can leave them in, but remove the 4 screws in-between those. -Then grab ahold of the whole door & flip it over & lift off the outter glass door. -Now you will be looking at a silver metal trim plate around the door seal & door glass. Remove the four 1/4 inch screws on the silver metal trim plate & lift off. Remember which end was the top & bottom. I believe the top will have rounded edges & the bottom will have slanted cut edges. -Next lift off the insulation around the glass -Now you will see the oven door seal, but there will be a metal frame over top of it. There's four 1/4 inch screws at each corner of the glass that hold the frame on, once those screws are removed, just lift the metal frame off the door & remove the seal from the groove it sits in. (Since you removed your old seal already, you can skip that part. -Get your new seal, & hold the two ends together, & grab where it folds at the other end which will be the exact middle of the seal. -Once you know where the middle of the seal is, start installing it on the groove at the top middle off the door (above the glass). -Hold the middle and go to one corner, and once you get to the corner, move your hand to that corner to hold the seal as you go down the side of the groove, and do the same at the bottom until that side of the seal ends. Then go back to the top middle of the groove and do the same down the other side. -Once the seal is installed on the groove, put the metal frame back on. -Then put the insulation back in place, & reinstall the silver metal trim plate. -Now lift the inner door off the table, & lay the outter door back on the work area with the handle face down & hanging off the edge. Grab the inner door and lay it back onto the outter door & reassemble. Good Luck Dog! Make sure you Subscribe to the channel bro 👍
I got mine from GE, I have an account with them. You can order from them as well, or you can get it from any appliance part website online, such as parts select or parts dr. Just get the model number of your appliance, and type it in on one of those websites and it will list all the parts & select oven door glass of that's what your looking for. Thanks for watching Barbara & Subscribe to the channel 👍
@@ApartmentMaintenance thanks for the rapid reply. Your videos are really great. Can you give a rough estimate of what you paid? 160? Also, it looks like I must buy the part and not just try to replace the glass. Is that true? Thanks again.
@@barbaracase1369 I can't remember what I paid, but I have an account with them so my prices are way cheaper than a home owner ordering a part. I'm sure you can just buy the glass for your oven. Did you search your ovens model number and search the parts available for it?
Hmmm, hard to say without seeing it in person. You might need to get pliers or vise grips & pull the hinges out on the door itself so they can hook into the oven. Thanks for watching Kara & Subscribe to the channel 👍
My bad. I thought that the the glass pane needed to be replaced. Afterwards, I realized that the glass and frame come as a unit. I’m waiting for my replacement and fretted on how I was going to insert the glass into the frame without breaking it 🤪
I'd have to rewatch the video to see, but maybe an editing mistake or at the point when I said remove the 2 hinges was to soon. If you replace the glass as shown in the video you'll be good to go. Thanks for watching Daniel & Subscribe to the channel 👍
hi, the video is great, i went to online g.e. store, it looks like they dont supply the glass for my model number, do i have to put a particular glass or can it be any type of glass?
It would have to be the correct glass for whatever model number stove you have. What is the model number of your stove? Thanks for watching Fernando & Subscribe to the channel bro 👍
Glad the video helped out. I haven't seen the video in so long I can't honestly answer that unless I watch it again. Thanks for watching Steve & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
Where to buy the replacement glass?
@@SUCrochet I have the link to the glass in the video description. But I will also include the link to the glass here. Thanks for watching SUCrochet & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
GE Door Inner Glass amzn.to/3QEOPxd
@@SUCrochet Here's a new link
www.amazon.com/WB56X22160-Window-Assembly-Double-Layer-Replacement/dp/B0CZ9L5GFP/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=24WMYLIP8B5VM&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.6xbBhtcMC9RgmyB4qhFURpK4qBSKXuVr2BusY4fSpjjJYZ1vuRTjl6TbCYVBWaEmJyR-xnH6O_m7vkslz3q1pkq96E8B2rpTe7rEuZNpe6QHaIFBQpJxdwqaxdwsDEZHGyiMzSwj8BQLjSSKdUKcmm3lsRp3wcZLYr0SLwqrNCwHVS3ayQ8_yvmWrde8YyU1cxnqNocJzXep9syyob43ng.-ZaJeOj34xcVq7eKMdRKO6Ezs-eK8AZBTIdrhpqHF-0&dib_tag=se&keywords=WB56X22160&qid=1732724127&sprefix=wb56x22160%2Caps%2C100&sr=8-3
Yessir, I just want to say how much I appreciate this. This video and your work helped me replace my stove window and saved me plenty! My wife is SUPER thankful. Your video is straight forward, to the point, tells what tools to use and there was no extra B.S. Thanks again!
@@claytidwell I appreciate that. Glad the video helped you out Clay. Thanks for watching & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
You saved me $300 minimum! Did this today and got major kudos from the Mrs. Thank you!!
That's awesome Ggo!! 💪 Glad the video helped, & that's the reason I created the channel to help others & save money! Thanks for watching & Don't forget to Subscribe to the channel & hit the thumbs up 👍 button!! Happy New Year!! 🍾
Replacing the inner glass in the GE oven door was a breeze after watching the video. Thanks, it was very helpful!
Awesome! I'm glad the video helped you out WF2U. Subscribe to the channel & hit that thumbs up on the video 👍
This video is helpful; I used it to replace the broken glass on my GE oven. Two slight differences in my case. There was an extra pane of glass covering the double-pane assembly, not shown in this video. It was easy enough to remove. Also, the replacement double-pane assembly (official GE) has the word OVEN with triangles that point in such a way to illustrate which pane goes on the inside and which goes to the inner door. Apparently the two panes are not interchangeable. I didn't notice this until after the job was done. Mine is facing properly, but because of pure luck.
There are different designs with different model stoves under the same manufacturer but at least the video got you going in the right direction to replace yours yourself. Glad the video helped out. Thanks for watching djc & subscribe to the channel 👍
I appreciate the guys that can take anything apart with just a screwdriver. No impact in sight
I hear ya on that. Some guys want to use their impact for everything cuz they're too lazy to use a screwdriver. Thanks for watching Brett & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
Just wanted to say how much I appreciated what you did here.. This video and your work helped me replace my stove window and saved me plenty! Thanks again!
Sorry for the delay on my response Sherryann, for some reason I never got notified on your comment & I was just going through my comments & saw yours. I'm glad the video helped & saved you money, that's what my channel is all about. Thanks for watching & please Subscribe to the channel.
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I found your video after spending two hours trying to find the “unlatch” mechanism from the door hinge itself. Your video was extremely helpful! Thank you!
Glad the video helped out! Thanks for watching Joey & Subscribe to the channel bro 👍
Thank you for the step by step, saying what size the screws were, etc. We did it! Your help was invaluable.
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I would like to say thank you for the video. I had the same issue and your video help me to properly replace my glass successfully on my GE oven glass.👍
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Hello, Where did you order your glass part from?
Nice video, and thanks. I have to replace our oven door inner window and a new gasket-which easily pulls off. About $60 for both parts from GE, but saving a lot of $$$ by doing it myself. Thanks again!
Good stuff! Glad to hear your going to tackle that yourself. Thanks for watching & please Subscribe to the channel if your not already.
I looked everywhere on how to remove the door on a GE oven and I three seconds you had the answer. You made all that look simple. I'm green and still learning a lot. Nice video. And yes, I would like to see a video of your shop as well. Thanks
Awesome Jason, glad I can help. Hopefully the channel will help you & others learn the trade. Shop video definitely on the way soon along with a tool bag load out video. Thanks for watching & Subscribe 👍👍
Where did you order your glass part from?
Thank you for posting this. It helped me a lot.
That's great to hear Andrew. Glad the video helped out. Thanks for watching & Subscribe to the channel 👍
Thank you for posting this once I got the door off I knew exactly what to do.....my biggest concern was pulling door off...didn't know hinges came apart like that😮
No problem! Glad the video helped out. Thanks for watching HuskerHunny & help support the channel by subscribing & hitting that thumbs up on the video 👍
Hello, Where did you order your glass part from?
@@angieb9349 go to dealer or order part online. Just need part number and do a search.
Thank you. Very detailed. Helpful . Please support Him so we will have more video to learn.😊
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OMG! WHAT PATIENCE THIS GUY HAS!
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Hey, thank you so much for this video! You explained so well and showed us the whole process. In my case, I only have to replace the outside part of the Oven.. I believe you call that a duo in this video. It gives me an idea of how you can replace it! I didn't order it yet..hopefully they have it in the oven model I have 😔
Appreciate that! Good luck on your repair. Thanks for watching Tcy va 👍
Great job!! And I agree with the other guys..... shop tour would be awesome! 🤟🤟
thank you for this!!! PERFECT FOR WHAT I NEEDED!
Sorry for the delay in my response, but I'm glad the video helped you out & hope you got it fixed. Thanks for watching Alycia & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
Awesome!!! Worked great thanks for sharing!!!
No problem. Thanks for watching Elementary Brewing Co. Subscribe to the channel 👍
Very nice!! Can you make a video on a tour of your shop?? It looks VERY maintained from the looks of it 👏
Thanks Chris, Yeah I can do a shop tour video in the near future. Thanks for watching 👍👍
@@ApartmentMaintenance hey. Ow you doing. Please can I get your contact, I mean your location
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@@ApartmentMaintenance whao! Anyway thanks , in NY
Thanks so much for saving me time and money!
Hey no problem Glen, & Thanks for watching 👍
Thanks very much! This was so helpful.😁
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This video is exactly what I was looking for, right down to the exact screws! We had an ice cube drop on the glass while attempting to make bread using the steam method, which cracked the glass.
Question: Our GE induction range inner door glass frame has a marking stamped on it, "^OVEN^". Can I assume this is so that the glass can be placed in the proper direction? The one I took out had this marking at what would be the lower edge of the door, but the arrows pointed toward the outer door. I installed the new one the same way. Is this correct, or was it installed wrong at the factory?
I would say however it was installed from the factory, that's how I would install the new one as well. Sounds like you got it! Glad the video helped. Thanks for watching & give me a Subscribe 👍
These are awesome vids brotha all our appliances are GE.
Nicceeee! 👍 Glad the videos help out. Thanks for watching Steven & make sure your subscribed to the channel & share with the other maintenance guys & gals. Appreciate it bro 💪
Hello, this video is so helpful. I have a GE and they no longer make the inner oven glass replacement prt. I am ordering a custom ceramic piece of glass instead. Your video is great, but doesn't show how you slid the new glass pane into the metal framing. Does it pop in easily?
The glass comes in the metal framing, that's how it came out of the box from GE. Thanks for watching K & Subscribe to the channel 👍
Excellent video what I needed. Only difference is my GE Spectra oven has rope insulation around the inner glass. Is that included with the new part? If not, how do you secure it?
Appreciate that Russ. You would have to search your stoves model # and see if they sell the rope insulation separate or if it comes with the inner glass. If you can't tell from pictures online I would recommend calling GE Appliance Parts and asking a representative to verify that information for you as I don't know if it does or not. Thanks for watching & Subscribe to the channel 👍
Had a oven fire & my glass shattered.
If i put the glass in, would the stove be ok?
@@ciscokidd1142 That's hard for me to say without seeing the oven in person & it depends if it damaged anything else. Definitely something I can't answer without seeing it. Thanks for watching ciscokidd1142 & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
Great video. My oven glass door shattered tonight. For whatever reason, I don't know why it did that . Are all glass the same where do you pick up that kind of glass from?Thanka
You will have to search the model number of your stove and find the glass listed for it. You can order directly from GE or any local appliance parts place in your area. Open the bottom drawer under the oven door to find your stoves model number. Thanks for watching Ralph & Subscribe to the channel 👍
Hi there. Am working through this now. Any idea what these clip things are for ? Not sure how to upload a pic, there are 2 about 1.5 inch black pieces that are not secured by anything.
It's hard to say without seeing it unfortunately. Unless they are the pieces that go on the end of the screws that mount the handle. Other than that there isn't any clip type of objects in the style I show in the video. Thanks for watching Jesse & subscribe to the channel 👍
That might be it! Thanks! @@ApartmentMaintenance
@@jesserabinowitz2850 No problem!
I think they are range door screw spacers, part #919@@ApartmentMaintenance
@@jesserabinowitz2850 Gotcha! It's just hard to say without seeing them.
My husband replaced the inner glass but it came loose and slid down into the door a bit. How to I fix that?
Make sure all the screws are in place that hold it where it needs to be. Otherwise it won't & can't move if everything is in place & all the screws are reinstalled. Thanks for watching Jacqueline & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
Thanks!! Very helpful!!
Appreciate that, glad the video helped out. Thanks for watching & help support the channel by subscribing 👍
Can you tell me how to replace the front glass on this same oven? My front glass fell off and it's not broken but it won't stay on either.
You would have to remove the oven door like I showed in the video then lay it face down & loosen the two torx bit screws at the top of the oven door that hold the oven handle on but don't take them out all the way, just loosen them until you can remove the handle. Then once the handle & the piece behind the handle come off you will see where the clips are that hold the glass in place. Move the glass so its under the top clips & make sure the bottom of the glass is in the channel it sits in at the bottom of the oven door. Then reinstall the handle & piece that goes behind the handle. Thanks for watching Shannon & Subscribe to the channel & hit that thumbs up on the video 👍
I took off the screws that connect to the handle and it didn't screw back on on one side 😢 can it be that it wasn't centered? I've tried a couple of things but I haven't been able to fix it
Yeah it can definitely be that it's not centered properly or the screw isn't going into the threads properly. Hope that helps & good luck with it. Thanks for watching Stephanie & Subscribe to the channel 👍
@@ApartmentMaintenancethank you so much
@@Str239 No problem!! 👍
Nice job and video
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i have what appears to be the exact same oven / door with the same issue. I can't seem to locate the part number for the glass. Can you help? My oven is JB660DP1WW. I looked on the GE parts site but the only glass part is shows looks like the outside one.
I will look into it & get back to you soon. Thanks for watching PhxChrisP.
What about the outside glass ?
It wasn't broke so I didn't have to replace it. Just the inner glass was broke. Thanks for watching Blairs8366 & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍
Is the insulation at 3:04 fiberglass, asbestos, or something else? Thanks.
I'm not sure, I would guess fiber glass. But you can probably search for that type of information on GE's website. Thanks for watching Paul & Subscribe to the channel 👍
I need to replace the door gasket. Do you need to take door apart in order to replace gasket. My gasket does not have the clips. Thanks
It's hard to say without knowing the model # of your range, but if yours is the style without the clips you should have 4 torx screws around the four corners of the inner panel where the glass is. You would just remove those 4 torx head screws & slightly lift up on the inner panel where the glass is and just start on one end & pull the seal out. Thanks for watching Dog & Subscribe to the channel 👍
My stove model #JCB840SJ1SS brand is GE. My door does not have the 4 torx screws you are referring to. The stove door looks like the door you are working on in the video replacing the broken glass door. It looks like a friction held gasket. I managed to remove the old gasket with a lot of pulling but now I can’t slide the new one in place.
@@dogdog6630 I looked up your oven model # & the original gasket part # was WB04K10022, GE replaced that gasket with a new part # that is WB35X29668 & the gasket is black now. There's 3 different style gaskets for the GE ovens. There's the style with the 4 torx screws around the inner panel where the glass is that I referred to in my last comment, then there's the style with the clips on the gasket which is the style I have in my oven door glass video. Then there's the style you have, which is the most work involved in changing the seal. You don't have the clips on the oven door seal, you don't have the 4 torx screws around the inner panel where the glass is, yours is the style where you have to take the door apart to install.
To replace your oven door seal, have a flat surface area like a table or work bench with a towel laid down to protect the oven door glass.
-Open your oven door about 6 inches until the door will rest open at the first stopping point to where you would leave the door opened a few inches to allow the heat out.
-Leave the door at that position & lift the door straight up & off the hinges.
-Lay the oven door face down with the handle on the bottom & hanging over the edge of your work area.
- Loosen the two torx T15 screws at the top which connect to the handle, but don't remove them all the way, just loosen them enough to unthread from the handle or the spacers will come off.
-Next remove the four 1/4 inch screws across the bottom of the door. There will most likely be 2 screws together on each end at the bottom of the door, you can leave them in, but remove the 4 screws in-between those.
-Then grab ahold of the whole door & flip it over & lift off the outter glass door.
-Now you will be looking at a silver metal trim plate around the door seal & door glass. Remove the four 1/4 inch screws on the silver metal trim plate & lift off. Remember which end was the top & bottom. I believe the top will have rounded edges & the bottom will have slanted cut edges.
-Next lift off the insulation around the glass
-Now you will see the oven door seal, but there will be a metal frame over top of it. There's four 1/4 inch screws at each corner of the glass that hold the frame on, once those screws are removed, just lift the metal frame off the door & remove the seal from the groove it sits in. (Since you removed your old seal already, you can skip that part.
-Get your new seal, & hold the two ends together, & grab where it folds at the other end which will be the exact middle of the seal.
-Once you know where the middle of the seal is, start installing it on the groove at the top middle off the door (above the glass).
-Hold the middle and go to one corner, and once you get to the corner, move your hand to that corner to hold the seal as you go down the side of the groove, and do the same at the bottom until that side of the seal ends. Then go back to the top middle of the groove and do the same down the other side.
-Once the seal is installed on the groove, put the metal frame back on.
-Then put the insulation back in place, & reinstall the silver metal trim plate.
-Now lift the inner door off the table, & lay the outter door back on the work area with the handle face down & hanging off the edge. Grab the inner door and lay it back onto the outter door & reassemble.
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hey guys does anybody know whats the part number for door inner glass of kenmore c880?
Search your model & a parts list should pop up for you. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching & subscribe to the channel 👍
Thanks for the video
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Where did you get replacement part? Thanks.
I got mine from GE, I have an account with them. You can order from them as well, or you can get it from any appliance part website online, such as parts select or parts dr. Just get the model number of your appliance, and type it in on one of those websites and it will list all the parts & select oven door glass of that's what your looking for. Thanks for watching Barbara & Subscribe to the channel 👍
@@ApartmentMaintenance thanks for the rapid reply. Your videos are really great. Can you give a rough estimate of what you paid? 160? Also, it looks like I must buy the part and not just try to replace the glass. Is that true? Thanks again.
@@barbaracase1369 I can't remember what I paid, but I have an account with them so my prices are way cheaper than a home owner ordering a part. I'm sure you can just buy the glass for your oven. Did you search your ovens model number and search the parts available for it?
Thank you
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How much would you charge for this replacement.?
I'm not sure. I work for a property management company so this was one of my work orders. Thanks for watching Josue & subscribe to the channel 👍
Thank you..
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Which state are you I need someone to fix my please?
South Carolina. Thanks for watching Najma & Subscribe to the channel 👍
we did all of this and can't get the door back into the oven?
Hmmm, hard to say without seeing it in person. You might need to get pliers or vise grips & pull the hinges out on the door itself so they can hook into the oven. Thanks for watching Kara & Subscribe to the channel 👍
Where to replace the glass?
Are you asking where do you purchase the new glass?
Looks vaguely familiar
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Great. You didn’t show how you put the glass in the frame.
The glass comes in the frame from the manufacturer.
My bad. I thought that the the glass pane needed to be replaced. Afterwards, I realized that the glass and frame come as a unit. I’m waiting for my replacement and fretted on how I was going to insert the glass into the frame without breaking it 🤪
@@ApartmentMaintenance DOH! Now I won’t have to worry about trying to put the galls in the frame.
@@BrjanBuckmaster All good bro!
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You said to remove the 2 hinges, then flip the door over. It the second part of the video the hinges were still in place
I'd have to rewatch the video to see, but maybe an editing mistake or at the point when I said remove the 2 hinges was to soon. If you replace the glass as shown in the video you'll be good to go. Thanks for watching Daniel & Subscribe to the channel 👍
How to put it back??
Are you asking how do you put the oven door back on the range? I'm not sure what your asking Alfred.
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Yes.
I figured out.
Thanks for sharing.
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Check it out maybe it will work for you
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Broke from thermal shock 🤔
Broke from someone dropping a pot on it.
Apartment Maintenance that makes sense 🤔 my oven doesn’t have a window. I actually prefer not to have a window in my oven for that reason
liar liar pants of fire!
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hi, the video is great, i went to online g.e. store, it looks like they dont supply the glass for my model number, do i have to put a particular glass or can it be any type of glass?
It would have to be the correct glass for whatever model number stove you have. What is the model number of your stove? Thanks for watching Fernando & Subscribe to the channel bro 👍
lifesaver. ty. why did you remove the higes? i had the same setup and didnt.
Glad the video helped out. I haven't seen the video in so long I can't honestly answer that unless I watch it again. Thanks for watching Steve & help support the channel by subscribing 🛠️👍