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Customer Questions and Answers for Inner Door Glass by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18042561
Manufacturer Part Number: WP9781593

The Inner Door Glass is an OEM replacement part Whirlpool ranges. It is a clear glass panel located inside the range door that helps retain heat and allows for viewing of the cooking surface. As a barrier retaining heat, the door glass plays an important role in the range's cooking efficiency. The glass measures approximately 18 1/4 x 12 3/4 inches.

Causes of a bad inner door glass can include thermal stress from frequent temperature changes, accidental impact, or improper cleaning techniques that lead to cracks or shattering.

Symptoms of a bad inner door glass include:

  • The foggy or cloudy appearance that impacts the visibility of the cooking 
  • Cracks or chips that compromise the sealed barrier and allow heat to escape
  • Difficulty closing securely due to misalignment

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

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Hi Wing. The inner door glass part # is WP9781593. The oven door seal is important so the proper oven temperatures work efficiently. You will be right there with it also and will be the oppertunity to do it. If it is hard because something was spilled, it will not seal good. Door seal part # 9755179. Please call 1-877-477-7278. A.P.P. Call Center Thank You.

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Hello J. Here are the instructions from the manufacture. Hope this helps. 1. To remove the oven door, open the door to its first stop. 2. Grasp the sides of the door, lift it slightly, and pull the door forward until the hinge hangers are partially out of the slots in the chassis. Do not completely remove the hinge hangers from the slots, since there will be spring tension on them. 3. Reposition the angle of the door to its vertical position to remove the spring tension on the hinge hangers, then pull the hangers the rest of the way out of the chassis slots. To reinstall the oven door: 1. Grasp the sides of the door and insert the hinge hangers into the hinge slots. Lift the door slightly and push in at the bottom until the hangers are fully installed in the unit. NOTE: If the hinge hangers are not seated properly, the door will not close tightly and may be off-center. To seat the hinge hangers, keep the door vertical, then lift it slightly, and push in on the bottom until the hangers are fully seated. 2. Open and close the oven door to make sure that it operates and seals properly. 1. Remove the oven door from the range (see page 4-22 for the procedure). 2. Place the oven door on a padded work surface with the decorative glass and handle facing up and the bottom edge facing the front. 3. To remove the decorative glass: a) Remove the four decorative glass retainer screws, and remove the retainer and two side trims. b) Lift the decorative glass off the door. 4. To remove the door handle: a) Lift the air vent and handle off the door. b) Remove the four handle screws (two on each side) from the air vent and remove the handle. 5. To remove a hinge: a) Remove the two bottom screws from the hinge you are servicing. NOTE: If you are removing both hinges, remove the steam deflector. Note how the deflector is mounted between the two hinges. b) Remove the bracket and retainer screw from the top of the hinge. c) Remove the bracket, retainer, and hinge from the door. 6. To remove the inner and outer oven door glass: a) Lift the insulation retaining plate off the door. b) Remove the insulation and outer oven glass from the door. c) Remove the screws from the seven oven glass spacer retaining brackets and remove the brackets. NOTE: When you reinstall the brackets, make sure that you position the arrows on the brackets towards the glass spacer. d) Lift the glass spacer and the inner oven glass off the door. e) If you are replacing the rope insulation, remove it from around the oven glass opening in the door.

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Hello Dave. You will open the door all the way, and insert two nails or pins in the holes by the door, in the hinge assembly. Then as you close the door (with the nails or pins in the hinge) you will lift the door out of the frame. The nails will be needed to reinstall as well. Hope this helps.

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Hello San. Open the door to the half way point and lift it off the oven. Hope this helps.

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Hello San. You will need to remove the door and disassemble it, to replace the glass. Hope this helps.

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