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Customer Questions and Answers for Rear Oven Door Glass by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18028161
Manufacturer Part Number: WP4449259

The Rear Oven Door Glass is an OEM part for Whirlpool ovens. This glass panel is installed on the inside of the oven door and is essential for providing a heat-resistant viewing window, allowing users to monitor the cooking process without opening the door. Measuring about 20 inches by 10 inches, this quality glass keeps heat in the oven and provides a clear view for easy baking.

Symptoms of a bad Rear Oven Door Glass include:

  • Cracks or chips in the glass,
  • Visible streaks or fogging between glass layers that can't be cleaned,
  • A loose fit that may cause heat to escape or the glass to rattle during oven use.

Causes of rear oven door glass damage typically include thermal stress from high heat, impact from closing the door too forcefully, or accidental bumps with pots or pans.

This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.

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Bob, To be able to remove the door from the unit, there is a hole in each hinge. Open the door all the way and slide something in the hole and raise the door. When it stops give it a little push up and it will release. Lift off the door.

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Doug, You wont have to remove the oven from the cabinet. You will need a couple of small metal nails or pins (1/8 to 5/32" round) To Remove the Door: Open the oven door all the way, with the door open, each hinge will have a 1/8 in. alignment hole, insert the nail or pin into the hole in each hinge. Grasp the door handle from underneath and gently close the door as far as possible. Grasp the bottom of the door assembly and pull the door outward at the bottom to remove. Once the repair is complete To Reinstall the door: Fit the hinge arms into the slots in frame front. Push in at lower corners to insure that hinge arms are fully engaged. Open the door all the way. Remove the nail / pins from the hinge holes. Close the door. If the door does not operate freely Repeat process until door operates properly. ,

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Hello Laurie. You should be able to remove and clean all the glass. If you disassemble the door, the glass can be cleaned.

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Nelson, We do not have instructions that we can send but it sounds like the glass is not in properly. All of the glass should be flat and not at an angle.

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Dave for Model Number Canadian Admiral F8D76

Hello, The inner glass panel has broken on this approximately 30 year old, standard 30" white electric range with a possible model number that appears to be F8D76. It's difficult to be certain of the numbers and letter combination, especially the "F". The serial number is quite clear at 043788, The size of the visible, rectangular clear glass panel with slightly rounded corners, as measured from the exterior surface of the door panel is approximately 21 1/4" wide x 7 1/8" high. I have not removed the door panel to examine the interior dimensions of the panel, nor can I see a part number in between the glass panels anywhere. I'd appreciate your assistance in determining what is the correct replacement inner glass panel. Thanks, Dave Hutchison

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Hello Dave, I'm sorry but, we have been unsuccessful in pulling any information on this model number. If it is 30 years old, the information has most likely been dropped by the manufacturer. The only suggestion I would have is maybe looking for one of those places that advertise that they restore antique appliances.

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Hello Tom! If you are needing the most inner piece of glass (the glass visible when the door is open) you will need part number WP4449259. If you need the middle inner glass you will use part number WP4455257. The inner glass closest to the outer glass is part number WP4449263. If you are unsure which glass is broken it would be best to first take the door apart and verify. This way you save on shipping. Thanks!

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Hello Randy, The glass is tempered to withstand temperature changes up to about 1200°F, so basically, the glass is tempered. It should lay on the door liner and a galvanized piece, (glass retainer, number 5 on the parts explosion), is put in over it. This holds the first piece of glass in position. The number 19 part has grooves in the bottom of it where the top of the other inner door glass is slipped into. At the bottom, there are retainers screwed into place which hold the middle door glass in position. See the parts illustration on the APP website. These pieces of glass cannot touch since part of the thermal quality is the air gap between the panes of glass.

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