Can you please give me step by step instructions on how to replace the oven door hinges for the above model/brand. I received my order from you, but no instructions enclosed. If you kindley can reply asap it would be greatly appreciated. Also should mention that oven is a wall oven in a built in cabinet. Does the gas or electric supplies have to be turned off too!
Thanks for you help!
You do not have to do anything with the gas and/or electric supplies. Remove the door from the oven and put it aside. Each hinge secured with the two screws. Remove these screws and pull out the hinge. Insert the new hinge into the slot and secure it with the new screws included in the kit.
Here are the breakdown diagrams and http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?diagram_id=788365&&model_id=38725
Gene.
how do i get to hinges, does a side or bak panel have to be removed. When removing the door, only part of the hinges are visible, no screws or springs.
Gene or other tech
I took off the 2 screws you said, hinge is lose but can’t remove it since it wouldn’t come through the hinge slot, too big(spring and remaining part of hinge. Can’t see remaining part of hinge or spring, only the part where the door slides onto,are you sure you don’t have to remove some other part, side panel,frame etc to see and access remaining part of hinge. If so can you please give detailed step by step instructions. Remember it is a wall oven and in a built in cabinet, not sure if this has impact on the situation.
Thanks:)
The refridgerator starting making a clcicking sound-that seem to come from the ice maker auger . We come and go at this house,and do not always use the ice. We also turn the water off to the house when we leave,in case a pipe would break. So we dumped it and it would quit making the clicking noise.Then it started again and comes and goes away.
Then it just kept clicking and would not stop-then if finally just quit working.
We had a recall part on our dishwasher and had the Sear’s repair man there to fix that .I ask him what he thought on the refridgerator,and he said he felt it was a circuit board than can be removed and installed again.
Never had any trouble with the refridgerator till now-we would like to repair it if we can.
Do you have any idea’s as to what the problem could be ?
Thanks Marvin