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Anonymous Posted on Oct 21, 2008

Door Face needed (Glass broke, model discontinued, can't get part)

The glass on the door broke and because this model is discontinued it is no longer available. If anyone is planning on replacing their oven, I am willing to purchase the door. The color of my oven is white. Thanks, Linda

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Linda, if you can't find a replacement door at local used appliance repair shops - check the Yellow Pages - look to see how the door comes apart.  It is probably held together with 6 or 8 Philips screws.  Get the door apart and take out the broken glass.  Call around to see if an appliance repair store has an oven they are discarding that has the same size glass or larger.  If the glass is too big, phone a few glass shops to see if they can 'cut' it down for you.  Some tempered glasses can be cut and sanded down to the precise size you need. Take your old broken glass to the shop to be used as a template. You should be able to get away with this type of repair for $50 if you compare prices. Cheers, Pavel

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See diagram below , click on picture to enlarge:

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Part here: Inner Door Glass

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