I ordered the part( cheaper from APP than other sites, but still more than half what the whole range originally cost), watched your "how to" video and got the job done in about 45 minutes. Good thing I had a Torx driver. It would have taken less time, but small pieces of the protective styrofoam sheets got in between the two sheets of glass that make up the window, through openings in each corner. I had to unbend one side of the metal frame holding the separated glass sheets in place, draw them out one at a time to clean them, then reassemble the frame, hopefully not snapping it off at the bend. It was a pain, but it worked out satisfactorily. It would be helpful if the part maker(GE was printed on the box) put the window in a sturdy plastic bag first so little bits of styrofoam don't get inside the window.