Donna for Model Number JGBP30BEA1CT The interior glass on my oven door has cracked. Is this the correct replacement? How difficult it is to take apart the whole door to replace the glass? I am concerned that if it the replacement is not installed properly, emmissions can occur. Is it possible to replace the entire door as a single piece vs. taking it all apart and hoping to put it back together properly?
Answer Hello Donna! Yes, the window pack WB56K20 is the correct inner door glass listed for your model JGBP30BEA1CT. Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not offer the door as an assembly. To change the glass in an oven door, you will need to determine how to remove the door on the model number you are working on. If you open the door to the first stopping point, some oven doors will lift off the unit in this position. On other models, you will see clips on the back of the hinge toward the opening where the hinge enters the range. If yours is like this, you will open the door all the way open, then pull the clips down until they stop and lock in place. Then close the door to the stopping point and lift the door off the range. If your door does not lift off, and it does not have the clips, then you will open the door all the way open. You will see a hole in the hinge at the bottom of the door. You will insert a pin or nail into that hole and close the door to the stopping point. Then you can lift the door off the unit. Once the door is removed, you will lay it on a soft surface and disassemble the door. Pay attention and make notes if needed for reassembly of the oven door. Once you have replaced the door glass, you will reinstall the oven door back onto the range in reverse order of the way you removed it. Hope this helps you. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, January 10, 2014