I read the reviews on replacing the door hinge receptacles before I ordered the parts and the reviewer's experiences were all over the place from less than a thirty minute job to over four hours. My Jenn-Air is a built-in double oven arrangement and this was one that seemed to give a previous reviewer grief so I wasn't looking forward to the job.
I had previously replaced the door hinges only to find out the door still wouldn't close completely, but in doing that job became familiar with the first half of the next job--removing the door in order to replace the hinge receptacles. To my relief once all the pieces and parts were taken off, the actual job didn't require more than a Philips screwdriver and a nut driver and a good pair of leather gloves when removing the receptacle itself. The time was consumed taking off the lower trim plate on the oven, removing both side trim strips, removing the trim plate around the microwave oven, removing the glass control panel and disconnecting the electrical wiring. I took pictures when in doubt and marked the orientation of the three electrical connections just for safety's sake.
The hinge receptacles where firmly in place and leather gloves saved my knuckles when taking out the old ones. Putting everything back together was just a matter of screwing back umpteen Philip's head and hex head screws and carefully reconnecting the electrical connections behind the glass control panel. The job took between one and two hours.