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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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Emina, Yes your range oven door has two interior glass panels, but they are the same part number, WP9781593 / 9781593. You will need to dismantle the door, and dismantle the glass panel frame to replace the glass. Also make sure the rope seal WP9755177 isn't distorted or damaged when you do the repair. The part is in stock and available at this time. Thanks,

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Mary Ann, Unfortunately the door frame 704997 has been discontinued by the manufacturer with no suitable replacement available. You could try to do a google search on the part number or check obsolete appliance parts online to see if you can locate it.

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Hello Van, I'm sorry but if the manufacturers' suggested replacement part is no longer available, the manufacturers' engineers would have to name a part as an original parts' substitute. As far as locating the part, appliance parts are listed by the model number. This extremely limits anyones' ability to locate a part by dimension since the parts are not listed by dimensions because the dimensions are normally not provided by the manufacturer. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Nicky, The inner door glass is all that would need to be replaced if it is the only part broken. The part number that you would need for the inner door glass is WP3169203.

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Nicholas, To remove the door from the unit you will need to open the door all the way and then put a pin or screwdriver in the hole of the hinge then close the door until it stops. Once it stop grab both sides and push up on the door and it should release from the receivers then lift up and pull out from the cabinet.

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Hello MaryJane. 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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