We have the same problem with my father-in-laws. The hinges has warn over the years so unless you can buys these as a spare part then I'm afraid it looks like we'll have to buy a new oven.We have the same problem with my father-in-laws. The hinges has warn over the years so unless you can buys these as a spare part then I'm afraid it looks like we'll have to buy a new oven.
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sounds to me like bottom hinges are set to close to oven/ need spacers so oven door closes flat top and bottom at moment it seems that bottom is to tight before oven door is closed ,try fitting spacers behind hinge fixings at bottom, good luck
We have similar Jen Air double oven and with the same problem but only on the lower oven. The doors are interchangeable and the top door fits fine but the lower door will not close completely at the top. It does turn out the light but has never cooked properly. I checked with several appliance repair shops and the hinges are not adjustable, but since one door closes and our other doesn't it is not a hinge problem, just a defective design.
We let this go too long and are out of warranty so I doubt Jennair is going to do anything. I hope someone post a solution but it is clearly not problem with the henges but with the receptacle they go into.
i am not aware of a bosch oven that locks the top door usually only main oven will lock if self clean pyro oven,the small oven never has this feature sounds more like a hinge problem check nothing is fouling the lower part of the oven door.
I had the same type of problem. I unhinged the door then disassembled the door (it's really quite easy) after you take all the TORX screws out the everything comes apart! Don't worry about the screws putting them back is a snap! Now that you have the door apart take the door hinges out of the inner door plate. If you look at then closely they will have a slight bend in them. Pay attention to how they would have been positioned on the door! Simply bend them slightly I used the edge of a step! My door now shuts completely! I hope this info helps many of you having the same problem! If you take the time it really is amazing how easy it is to solve the door issue! Thanks to my buddy RON.
- Follow Door removal instruction from the manual. - There is a screw at the end of the hinge that can be adjusted. - Adjust the screw to desired height. - Secure lock nut.
We have the same problem with my father-in-laws. The hinges has warn over the years so unless you can buys these as a spare part then I'm afraid it looks like we'll have to buy a new oven.
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