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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
First, the reader should know that the oven is a GE wall oven, model JKS05P1 and it was 22 years old when I made the repair. I bought the door seal from Appliance Parts Pros so used the directions in the Q&A for this part. I loosened the screws as directed, but the old seal wouldn't budge. I searched online for other directions and discovered the screws needed to come out and the inner-liner needed to be pulled forward just a bit. This relieved pressure on the old seal and it was then easy... Read more
This terminal block clip secures the appliance's wiring terminal block to the chassis, keeping electrical connections stable and reducing risk of loose or shifting wires that can cause intermittent power or arcing. What it does:
What's included: One terminal block clip. Install notes:
Replacement part arrived on time and it took 20 minutes to repair! I'm glad I found your company! Read more
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I first removed the door from the oven. I disassembled the door exposing the inner glass plates which my oven had three not including the door face. The glass was easily removed by unscrewing several 1/4 hex screws and clips. Replacing the glass was just a reversal of the disassembly process. I cleaned all the glass as I went. This probably took longer than actually replacing the glass. It was a good time to clean it up though. Read more