Kenmore / Sears Oven door repair: Common Causes & How to Fix
1Range/Stove/Oven Door Hinge
Most Common Solution
Repair Instructions:
If the door hinge of your oven breaks or gets bent, you might need to fix your oven door. Oven doors have two hinges: one on the left and one on the right. Some ovens use the same hinge on both sides, while others use different part numbers for the left and right hinges. Sometimes, the door hinge comes with all the parts and springs you need. Other times, you have to order the parts separately. Fixing an oven door hinge is a pretty easy job if you like doing things yourself.
How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Door Hinge
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Remove any screws securing the outer hinge housing to the appliance frame.
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Use a Phillip's screwdriver to remove the screws attaching the inner hinge arm to the oven door.
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Gently lift the door off the pintles of the inner hinge arms. Set the door aside.
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Slide the hinge arms out of the outer hinge housing. This may require wiggling to detach fully.
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Position the replacement hinge by sliding the inner arms through the hinge housing on the appliance.
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Attach the inner hinge arms to the door frame edge using the original screws.
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Hang the door on the pintles and check movement/alignment is smooth.
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Secure the outer hinge housing back onto the appliance frame with screws.
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Test door opening/closing and make adjustments if needed before use.
2Range/Stove/Oven Outer Door Glass
Most Common Solution
Repair Instructions:
If the outer glass on your oven door is cracked, you can replace it. To do this repair, you need to take the oven door off and put it on a strong, flat surface. The outer door glass is made of a special kind of glass called tempered glass. Remember to wear gloves and safety glasses when you do this repair to protect your hands and eyes.
How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Outer Door Glass
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Remove any screws around the perimeter of the door aluminum frame.
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Carefully pry the outer frame away from the door with a flathead screwdriver.
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The glass will be retained by a glazing compound or tape. Gently work it free from the frame.
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Scrape away any remaining compound from both glass and frame surfaces.
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Position the new replacement glass centered inside the door frame.
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Apply a bead of glazing compound around where the glass meets the frame edges.
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Gently fit the outer aluminum frame back over the glass and secure with screws.
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Wipe away any excess glazing compound that squeezes out upon installation.
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Check that the glass is flush and secure before using the oven.
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Reseal any other openings in the door insulation to maintain efficiency.
3Range/Stove/Oven Door Gasket
Most Common Solution
Repair Instructions:
A ripped or damaged oven door gasket won't fit tightly between the door and the oven's frame. This can make the oven struggle to heat to the right temperature and stop it from using its self-cleaning mode.
How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Door Gasket
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Open the oven door fully to access the door gasket.
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Gently pull the existing gasket material away from the outer door frame channel.
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Use a putty knife if needed to scrape away residual adhesive.
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Wipe the channel clean with a rag or compressed air.
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Trim the replacement gasket to fit the contour of the door channel.
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Peel the backing paper off the adhesive strip on the new gasket.
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Carefully push the gasket into the channel, starting at one end and working around.
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Use the putty knife to fully seat it if needed.
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Close the door and check the seal all around for gaps.
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Reinstall the door if it was removed and test seal when hot.
4Range/Stove/Oven Gasket
Common Solution
Repair Instructions:
A ripped or damaged oven gasket won't fit tightly between the door and the oven's frame. This can make the oven struggle to heat to the right temperature and stop it from using its self-cleaning mode.
How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Door Gasket
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Open the oven door fully to access the door gasket.
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Gently pull the existing gasket material away from the outer door frame channel.
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Use a putty knife if needed to scrape away residual adhesive.
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Wipe the channel clean with a rag or compressed air.
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Trim the replacement gasket to fit the contour of the door channel.
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Peel the backing paper off the adhesive strip on the new gasket.
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Carefully push the gasket into the channel, starting at one end and working around.
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Use the putty knife to fully seat it if needed.
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Close the door and check the seal all around for gaps.
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Reinstall the door if it was removed and test seal when hot.
5Range/Stove/Oven Door Handle
Common Solution
Repair Instructions:
If your oven door handle is wobbly or you can see that it's broken, you should replace it to make sure your oven is safe to use.
How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Door Handle
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Remove any visible mounting screws or bolts attaching the handle to the door.
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Gently slide the handle off mounting posts on the door if not screwed directly on.
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The handle may be secured with locking tabs that must be pressed to remove.
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Check orientation of replacement handle before attaching in same direction.
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Slide replacement handle posts into mounting holes on the door surface.
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Align screw holes and start screws to loosely attach in position.
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Tighten screws fully in an alternating criss-cross pattern for secure fit.
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Test handle operation by pulling/pushing and checking for wobble before use.
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Replace outer door if removed previously for a full assembly check.
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Verify the handle allows safe opening/closing of oven before first use.
6Range/Stove/Oven Glass Window
Common Solution
Repair Instructions:
Repairing an oven door's glass window is important when the glass gets damaged or stops working right. The oven's glass window is like a special window that helps us see what's cooking inside without opening the oven, which saves energy and makes sure our food cooks properly. But if this window gets cracked, broken, or doesn't seal well, it can cause a few problems. First, heat can escape, which means our oven isn't as good at cooking, and it takes longer. Second, broken glass can be dangerous because it might have sharp edges.
How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Glass Window
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Disconnect power to the oven at the main circuit breaker for safety.
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Remove any mounting screws around the perimeter of the glass frame.
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Carefully pull the glass window frame away from the inside of the oven wall.
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The glass may be glazed in place using high-temperature sealant. Gently work it free.
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Scrape off all residual glazing from the glass and frame mounting area.
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Center the replacement glass in the window opening.
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Apply a new bead of glazing compound around where the glass meets the frame.
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Press the frame firmly in place over the glass to spread out the glazing.
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Secure with mounting screws around the frame perimeter.
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Reconnect power and check operation before first use. Replace sealant if a leak occurs.
7Range/Stove/Oven Inner Door Glass
Common Solution
Repair Instructions:
The inner glass of the oven door can break if a heavy pot or tray falls on it when the door is open. You can usually replace the broken inner door glass by taking off the oven door and unscrewing the parts to separate the inner and outer door panels.
How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Inner Door Glass
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Remove the outer door by removing any screws around the exterior frame.
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Look for small clips, screws, or adhesive holding the inner glass pane in the door.
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Carefully release the inner glass starting at one edge and working around.
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Scrape off any residual adhesive from the door and glass surfaces.
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Position the replacement glass pane centered in the door cutout.
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Apply a small bead of high-temperature silicone around the glass edges.
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Gently press the glass into place and wipe away any excess silicone.
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Allow plenty of time for the silicone to cure before operating oven.
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Replace the outer door frame and screws when secure.
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Check the new inner glass for integrity by trying to gently move it before use.
8Range/Stove/Oven Window Pack
Common Solution
Repair Instructions:
Fixing an oven door with a window pack is an important task when that part gets damaged or doesn't work properly. This window pack is like a kit of parts - glass, gasket, and frame - all working together in your oven door. The job of the window pack is to let you see what's cooking without opening the oven. It saves energy and makes sure your food gets cooked just right. But when this kit isn't working well, it can cause a few problems. First, heat can escape, so your oven isn't as good at cooking, and it takes longer. Second, if the glass breaks, it might have sharp edges, which is unsafe.
How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Window Pack
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Turn off the power. Disconnect power to the oven by flipping the circuit breaker or removing the fuse to prevent electric shock during repair.
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Remove any screws. Look around the edges and inside the oven door frame for any securing screws that need to be removed. A Phillips head screwdriver may be needed.
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Pop off the retaining bracket(s). Small brackets around the edges of the window help hold it in place. Gently pry these up with a flathead screwdriver to release the window.
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Lift out the old window pack. Grab the edge of the window firmly and pull straight out to remove. Wiggle as needed if it feels stuck.
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Clean the window frame. Wipe away any debris in the frame where the new window will sit using a damp cloth.
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Position the new window pack. Align it exactly in the frame, pushing gently into place if needed. The glass should be flush all around.
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Snap brackets back on. Secure the retaining brackets around the edges of the installed window to hold it tightly in the frame.
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Reinstall any screws. Replace screws removed earlier to fully secure the window in place.
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Restore power. Turn the breaker or fuse back on once complete to power the oven again. Check that the new window installed correctly.
9Range/Stove/Oven Hinge
Common Solution
Repair Instructions:
If the hinge of your oven breaks or gets bent, you might need to fix your oven door. Oven doors have two hinges: one on the left and one on the right. Some ovens use the same hinge on both sides, while others use different part numbers for the left and right hinges. Sometimes, the hinge comes with all the parts and springs you need. Other times, you have to order the parts separately. Fixing an oven hinge is a pretty easy job if you like doing things yourself.
How to Replace Range/Stove/Oven Hinge
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Shut off power. Make sure to turn off the power to the range/stove at the circuit breaker to avoid electric shock.
- Remove old hinge. Use a screwdriver or wrench to remove any screws or bolts holding the old hinge in place. Detach the old hinge from the range/stove door.
- Install new hinge. Position the new hinge where the old one was located. Insert screws or bolts through the hinge holes and tighten them to securely fasten the new hinge.
- Check functionality. Open and close the range/stove door a few times to ensure the new hinge is functioning properly and securely holds the door in place. The door should not wobble or feel loose.
- Turn power back on. Flip the breaker back to the on position to restore power to the range/stove. Test all burners and heating elements to ensure safe operation before use.