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Part Number: OEM6101157
Manufacturer Part Number: WB56K20

The Window Pack is an OEM replacement part for GE ovens. This assembly includes the glass window for the oven door, allowing users to view the contents of the oven without opening the door and disrupting the cooking process.

The window pack can become damaged due to accidental impact, thermal stress from frequent temperature changes, or general wear and tear over time. A broken or cracked window not only affects visibility but can also pose safety risks and affect oven performance.

Symptoms of a bad window pack include:

  • Visible cracks or breaks in the glass
  • Heat escaping from the oven
  • Difficulty maintaining oven temperature
  • The oven door not closing properly

This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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Martin, the inner door glass listed for your model is part number WB56K20. 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.

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Hello Jason! Yes, model JTP56CD1CC would be the same. This is the model needing to search when locating parts. The inner window pack, part number WB2K5321, is the correct replacement and will fit your unit. Thanks!

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Dawn, The thermal temperature difference between the glass and the food is what would cause the door glass to break. Even though the glass is designed for higher temps, a temperature of something boiling hitting something that has cooled a little will cause this issue.

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Hello Ray. 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 you 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.

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Calvin, the model number supplied is a partial model number. We'll need the full appliance model number to determine the correct replacement inner glass. Please obtain this information and repost for further assistance. Thanks!

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Hello Donis. You need to order part number WB57K10144. 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 you 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.

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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.

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Hello Craig! Yes, the window pack WB56K20 is the correct inner glass listed for your Ge range model number JSP46W0D2WW. Thanks!

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