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You will find sets of screws ether on the outside edge of the door OR on the inside panel. You can NOT! use any glue to "seal" the Glass this will make everything smell like the sealant you picked to use. your door was probably used as a resting spot for something heavy and caused the doors skin to be bent OR when you Cleaned the oven with the clean feature it caused the door to warp. Your option is to get a replacement part to fix the problem you can stop by any appliance parts shop and ask them what the best thing to do is and/or buy the part there you can "pull the door" off the hinges by lifting the door straight up at you and take the part to the stop for help and or replacement
In my experience of repairing ovens, it is usually possible to replace glass without going to the expense of replacing whole panel.
Check with the manufacture.
Hop this helps.
Without disassembling the door, you can't. the glass is sandwiched between two rather rugged metalized gaskets to create an air pocket (or vent space) to keep the outside glass cooler than the inside.
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