This is a replacement rack for your oven. The oven rack fits into grooves on the side of the oven wall, and acts as a shelf that you can place food items on when you want to cook them in the oven. Thi...
This oven door outer panel is for ranges Oven door outer panel covers the outermost part of the oven door. Wait until the surface is cool to the touch before starting the repair. Wear work gloves to p...
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Rita
March 1, 2023
I am looking to replace the oven door. Nothing wrong with it the inside glass door is dirty & I can't find anyone who does that. None of the model numbers is the same as what mine is.
Thank you
For model number FGEF3035RFB
Hi Rita, thank you for contacting us. Based on our research, there is no door assembly available to us. However, as you mentioned you have dirty glass so replacing the entire door does not seem necessary. There are three glass pieces layered. One is on the exterior, one in the middle, and one on the extreme inside. According to your issue, you may need to replace either the middle or the inner glass. The part numbers for the middle and inner glass pieces are PS2378854 and PS2345296 respectively. We hope this information helps!
I am looking for replacement knobs. Do you have those?
For model number FGEF3035RFB
Hello Kim, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11723501. We hope this helps, good luck with the repair!
First we removed two screws under the rim of the range top to open the lid. Lifted the lid and removed the screws from the bracket that holds the elements, Be careful with the clips that hold the element in, if you break them or bend them there aren't any more! Also note which holes they were in, they are marked according to the different sizes of elements. Disconnected the wires, needed needlenose pliers to grip them...connected new element, popped it back in place, replaced bracket, closed top ...Easy peasy!!!
I called a repair place. They charged $54 to diagnose, (said it needed a new latch motor) then wanted $220 to complete the repair. I checked online prices and did it myself for about 15 minutes work and the latch motor itself ($44?).
Was necessary to uplug the range, pull it away from the wall and remove the back panel sheet metal, then 3 screws that mount the motor. Replace motor, reattach sheet metal. Plug in. Done. Ready to bake cookies.