Rich

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February 21, 2012

oven #79041399402/glass#318051556

the glass is item #4 in the diagram the trim is item #3 in the diagram the glass is stuck in the (door) trim i wondered if this trim can be opened up by removing the end that appears to be crimped on

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Priscilla V February 21, 2012

Definitely having to work on your Oven yourself can be a challenge. . While you are waiting for your expert answer, I did some research on the unit. I was unable to locate information that would be helpful with regards to your question at this time. Your expert will answer within 24-48 hours with detailed information. Thank you for using Manage My Life.

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Lyle w

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Lyle W EXPERT February 22, 2012

We tried to provide you with some help for this problem in an answer to your previous question. Here is a link for that previous answer: my oven model 79041399402 . You may be able to remove that door from the range as shown in that answer. We don't have a display model for that range so it is difficult to see how that outer door glass is housed in that oven door. It appears that you need to remove that oven door handle and then you can move that door glass. I hope that this information helps. If you need more assistance, I recommend that you send us a digital photograph of the door so that we can see what you are facing.

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Rich

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rich February 24, 2012

oven #79041399402/glass#318051556 I would like to let you know that when we first made contact I did not make it clear that I had already removed the old glass. Then as I was putting the new glass in the frame it became jammed and I could not get it completely in nor could I remove it. Could anyone suggest a way to remove the glass safely so I can start again. At the present time I have checked the frame and it appears out-of-square, but there is no way to work on a correction unless I can remove the glass. Sorry about any confusion when we first started.

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Lyle w

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Lyle W EXPERT February 25, 2012

If the door is still installed on the oven, then that could be contributing to your out-of-square condition. Removing the door from the oven and placing it on a flat, padded surface may help you get the frame back into square so that you can remove that glass. If the glass is already on a flat, padded surface, then you may be able to loosen or remove more fasteners (screws) or components on the door to loosen up that frame. You may be able to get some leverage on the glass by using a padded crow bar or large screw driver to pry the glass back out depending on where it is stuck. A digital picture may help us see the predicament that you are in. I hope that some of these tips help. Thanks for sending us more information. Reply with additional details if you need more assistance.

 

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