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Color: Black Each package includes one end cap. For the white version, order part number WB7K5319.
The Handle End Cap is an OEM part for GE ranges. This part plays a role in capping the ends of the range handle, allowing a seamless and aesthetically pleasing finish while also preventing injuries by covering potentially sharp edges.
Causes of a bad handle end cap include physical impact, frequent cleaning that leads to wear, or degradation due to exposure to kitchen grease and heat.
Symptoms of a bad hand end cap:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
1) Opened package, 2) unwrapped end-caps, 3) broke off guide pieces with pliers, 4) inserted caps in both end of handle, 4) unscrewed 6 Phillip screws to remove oven-door fascia, 4) unscrewed two end-cap retainer bolts with nut driver to release remnants of broken end-caps, 5) re-inserted bolts back through the oven door engaging the new end-caps on each end, 6) tightened bolts while begging the new end-caps not to break, 7) positioned fascia back over the oven door, 8) restored the 6 screws to... Read more
The Oven Door Handle is an OEM replacement part for GE electric ranges. As the primary grip point, the oven door handle allows for safe opening and closing of the oven door. Causes can be normal fatigue of plastic or metal following extensive heat cycles. Impacts and stresses from loading/unloading also intensify wear and tear. Symptoms of a bad handle include:
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I removed the screws on the top edge of the oven door to release the front panel to the back panel. I then removed the screws securing the handle in place. I screwed in the new handle (that I received in less than 24 hours from the time I placed the order, I might add!). Screwed the two panels back together and complete! Read more
Had to remove old glass shards, and reflector tape. Would recommend pliers. I used a utility knife and gloves. Then removed the screws on the top section of outer glass trim. This allowed me to install the metal handle brackets inside and partially behind the trim piece, before securing to new glass. During this time, I did settle the new piece of glass in the bottom track of the outer trim. I also the installed the new heat. reflector tape to the top inside edge of the door. Had to leave some... Read more
The right lower door hinge is the pivot mechanism mounted at the bottom right corner of your appliance door. It supports the door's weight and keeps it properly aligned as it opens and closes. Replace this part if your door sags, scrapes against the frame, won't stay open at a 90-degree angle, or feels loose and unstable.
Removed oven door, slid entire oven out of cabinet about 4 inches, removed 2 screws attaching hinge, replaced hinge. Very straight forward. Read more
Right hand side. For left hand use WB14K5007
Lower back
Pulled out the old and replace it with new part. Read more
The fan was straightforward unscrew and disconnect wires then reinstall. The gaskets required the door to be disassembled contrary to the video that was provided when purchasing the gasket for the door. Disassembly was not hard just take a lot of pictures so you get everything back into the correct place. Also, a good time to clean door frame and wash the glass. Read more
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