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Touch-Up Paint - White – Part Number: 72017
Touch-Up Paint - White
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PartSelect #: PS385132
Manufacturer #: 72017
This 18 ml bottle of white appliance touch-up paint is used to cover scratches or marks on your appliance. The white touch-up paint can be used on refrigerators, microwaves, ranges, clothes dryers, an...
$10.20
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Oven Door Seal – Part Number: WPY702338
Oven Door Seal
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PartSelect #: PS11757564
Manufacturer #: WPY702338
This oven door seal prevents heat from escaping the oven cavity when in use.
$162.03
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Silicone Rubber Adhesive - 2 oz – Part Number: WP279368
Silicone Rubber Adhesive - 2 oz
PartSelect #: PS11740605
Manufacturer #: WP279368
This is a high temperature adhesive that is used for gaskets and felt seals.
$66.26
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Spray Paint - 12 oz. - White – Part Number: 350930
Spray Paint - 12 oz. - White
PartSelect #: PS347819
Manufacturer #: 350930
$27.89
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Filter Drier Tube – Part Number: W10843121
Filter Drier Tube
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PartSelect #: PS11728084
Manufacturer #: W10843121
This filter dryer is for refrigerators and filters refrigerant that travels through the sealed system of the refrigerator.
$48.62
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Access Valve - 5/16 Inch – Part Number: 978026
Access Valve - 5/16 Inch
PartSelect #: PS403669
Manufacturer #: 978026
$57.88
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Capacitor – Part Number: WP482156
Capacitor
PartSelect #: PS11742687
Manufacturer #: WP482156
$85.79
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Handle, Snap-In (White) – Part Number: WP984493
Handle, Snap-In (White)
PartSelect #: PS11747550
Manufacturer #: WP984493
$79.58
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Putty – Part Number: 212643
Putty
PartSelect #: PS322282
Manufacturer #: 212643
Permagum sealer for refrigerant line insulation.
$71.23
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TERMINAL – Part Number: 833938
TERMINAL
PartSelect #: PS395325
Manufacturer #: 833938
$9.68
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PRIMER – Part Number: 350942
PRIMER
PartSelect #: PS347826
Manufacturer #: 350942
$40.45
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Access Valve - 3/8 Inch – Part Number: 978027
Access Valve - 3/8 Inch
PartSelect #: PS403674
Manufacturer #: 978027
$53.93
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The oven door seal was ripped and was leaking.
The oven seal replacement was very straight forward. Two screws held the door to the arms coming from the oven. I slid the door up off the arm and moved it to a workbench. This whole process should take about 15 minutes, a little longer if your unit is older and you want to clean as you go. Mine was fairly dirty and I gave it a cleaning as I removed parts. Unscrew all screws on the outer frame of the door, including two small ones on the side. Remove the outer frame and then the glass front and set them aside. A few more screws to remove the glass from the inner door, and even more on the remaining part of the door. You should also remove the screws holding the tiny brackets as well to release the portion that holds the oven seal in place. This is very straightforward, just keep pulling screws out until you can remove the old seal.

Once the old seal is out, insert the new one using the wire embedded in the seal as your guide...the gap in the seal goes to the bottom. Put everything back together and re-install the door. My door hinges were spring loaded and took a little effort to move them down so the door can be slipped on. This is a two person job since the hinges do not lock in place, they spring right back up flush with the oven and you cannot install the door. Re-install the two set screws holding the door to the hinges and you are done!

With the new seal in place, it felt a little puffy and the door did not seem to close as flush as it used to. This makes sense since the seal is new. I kept the door locked (like you would to use the oven cleaning cycle). I even kept it partially locked during cooking.

Frankly, the hardest part was the cleanup of nasty grease and dirt that built up over the past decade or so.

Best of luck!
Parts Used:
Oven Door Seal
  • Paul from Mickleton, NJ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Scratches in Surface
This product comes in a bottle with a brush like Liquid Paper. It goes on incredibly easy. A second coat might be needed. I wanted to prevent rust from setting in so I covered the scratches and dings. The paint is a little brighter since my washer is 10 years old but it still looks great.
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Touch-Up Paint - White
  • Michelle from Richardson, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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replce oven seal
take door off. remove screws holding door together, take door apart. remove worn seal. install new seal. reposition insulation and door window at the appropriate location. begin re-assembling door in reverse order making sure that apprpriate pressure is applied to keep the seal in place. re-attach door to hinges. project worked out well. new seal looks great. would have been a costly repair if I called a professional. I'm handy, but things like this are often hard the first time. you have to take your time and be cognizant of putting it back together the way you took it apart.
Parts Used:
Oven Door Seal
  • Eli from Richboro, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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