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Remo P - January 15, 2023
Verified Purchase
Easy to Replace
Was the exact match and video made it quite easy to replace.
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Rick B - March 10, 2022
Verified Purchase
Perfect
The right part delivered quickly
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Judy S - April 20, 2021
Verified Purchase
Good instructions on replacing the handle.
The part came quickly in good condition.
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Andrew G - November 14, 2019
Verified Purchase
Easy repair and handle is attached well
Part arrived within a couple days and is in great shape
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ELIZABETH M - January 4, 2019
Verified Purchase
Door Handle
When I finally received the part, it was damaged. There is a big chip out of the grey piece at one end, but I am not returning it as I had to wait almost 5 weeks to get the part and I am not going through that again. I also was not impressed that my credit card was charged the full amount the day I was shipped a package of screws for the handle 2 days after I placed the order. I did not receive the handle until after Christmas,, my credit card was charged in November! I called twice about the delivery of the handle and first time I was told it was backordered which I was not told when I ordered it and 2nd time was told it was going to be in your warehouse that Friday and would be shipped out the following Monday and I would have it Dec 7th. That did not happen. To say I am not impressed would be an understatement.
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Gordon F - September 5, 2018
Verified Purchase
Expensive handle
At $103 for the part, shipping and taxes, I thought this was a bit expensive. But there is no wrecker for used stove parts, as there is for auto parts, so you are over a barrel. Also, I am a bit concerned that the receptacle into which the bolt that attaches the handle to the door is screwed is plastic, not metal as it was on the original handle. It seems to me that this receptacle could be easily stripped, even with gentle use. Have to wait and see I guess.
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Broken oven handle
1. Took the top screws out of the top plat on door. 2. Took the bottom screws out out of the bottom plat on door. 3. Then took glass front and bottom plat off of door. 4. Then unscrewed hand brakets off of door and raplace handle. 5 Then put door back in reverse of takeing it off.
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Charles from Chancellor, AL
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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One end of the door handle had become detached due to broken part.
Removed the door form the oven. Removed all screws holding the door covers. Removed all screws holding the handle mounting brackets and handle. oriented the new handle to the door and reversed the disassembly process.
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William from Orlando, FL
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Handle Broke on one end
I first removed the drawer from under the oven, then I used 2 strips of packing tape to hold the front glass in place. Next I loosened the 4 screws on the bottom side of the door to the point just before they would fall out. Next I had someone help hold the glass as we removed the tape and slid the glass from under the handle and set it aside. Once the glass was off I removed the 4 screws on top of the door and the 4 screws (2 each side) holding the handle brackets. From that point it was just a couple of screws on the back of the handle to swap the broken part for new and reassembling everything. Could be done in 30 minutes, 40 by yourself. Maytag wants $24 to tell you how to do this, it's not worth the money. Also, PartSelect.com sold me the part for 30% than Sears or Maytag advertise - they've earned a permanent bookmark in my browser!
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Robert from Muskegon, MI
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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The handle to open the oven door had pulled off on the right side.
Replacing the handle requires removing the front glass, the top trim piece, and the brackets that hold the handle to the oven door. First remove the three screws that hold the metal piece at the bottom of the glass and remove that metal piece and the glass. Then remove the four screws that hold the handle bracket to the main oven door. Next remove the three screw at the top of the top trim . Remove the whole trim piece with the handle and brackets. Remove the old handle from the brackets. Install the new handle onto the brackets (through the new top trim. Reassemble.
Bottom oven door handle broke when someone tried to open door too soon following self-cleaning cycle.
We removed the door from the hinges by sliding it up. Then we removed all the screws holding the door together. We had to remove the screw securing the trim. Next we removed the screws inside the trim holding the old handle. We replaced the handle and trim and screws in reverse order. Finally, we re-attached the door by sliding it onto the hinges.
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ROY LYNN from SEMINOLE, TX
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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OVEN DOOR HANDLE BROKEN AT ATTACHING POINT
1. OPEN THE OVEN DOOR TO THE FIRST STOP, PULL UPWARD TO REMOVE, ( IT WILL LIFT RIGHT OFF) 2. LAY OVEN DOOR ON A FLAT SURFACE ( HANDLE DOWN AND HANGING OFF SURFACE) WITH A TOWEL TO PROTECT THE GLASS. 3. REMOVE ALL SCREWS AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE DOOR.. 4. CAREFULLY SEPARATE THE DOOR FRONT AND BOTTOM BRACKET BY SLIDING AWAY FROM THE MAIN DOOR INNER-ASSEMBLY, ( THE FRONT GLASS IS HELD BY THE TOP CHANNEL. 5. TURN THE MAIN DOOR INNER ASSEMBLY OVER AND REMOVE THE HANDLE ASSEMBLY TWO ATTACHING BRACKETS. 6. REMOVE THE ATTACHING BRACKETS FROM THE HANDLE AND ATTACH TO THE NEW HANDLE. 7. THE DOOR GLASSES CAN NOW BE CLEANED 8. ATTACH THE NEW HANDLE ASSEMBLY 9. REASSEMBLE IN REVERSE ORDER. ( BE CAREFUL WHEN SLIDING FRONT DOOR GLASS INTO THE TOP DOOR CHANNEL}
I viewed the YTube Video that showed exactly how to remove the door and all the other parts for replacement. Excellent video shows and explains how to remove, replace, and re-attach the handle and the door.
Other Parts Used:
Phillip from PHOENIX, AZ
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Replaced the Handle on the Range Door
After the repair I determined that the door did not need to be removed from the stove. The top 3 screws needed to be taken out, the front clase needed to be slid out by pushing it right to left or left to right. Then the bracket that held the inside screw assembly needed to be removed. The new handle needed to be installed and the bracets put back into place. The front glass needed to be reinstalled right to left or left to right. The hardest part of my install was putting door back on the range, the hinges kept popping out of place before setting into the range. The best way to replace the hangle would be to not remove the door from the range.
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Nathan from Oak Creek, WI
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Right side of lower oven door broke off
I pulled the oven door off and set it on the counter. I unscrewed all the visible screws and carefully removed the glass. Found some more screws that needed removal. Removed the old handle, attached the new. Then re-assembled everything. I kept parts aside in the order I took them off, so I knew what order to re-assemble. My only problem was the weight of the door as I am a 74 year old female and, to me, the door was very heavy. Otherwise it was not a difficult task.
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Ann from Deer Park, WA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Bernadette
September 18, 2017
Mounting screws for oven door handle
For model number MGR5755QDW
Hi Bernadette,
Thank you for the question. The mounting screws for the handle are PartSelect Number PS11744138.
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Need to replace handle, video on your site appears to connect new handle differently, does all attaching parts come with new handle part number ps11744470?
For model number MER5755QAW
Hello Vern, Thank you for the question. The mounting screws sold separately. You will need two of the PartSelect Number PS11744138. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
My over door handle broke. What is the correct part to replace this? It is a stainless steel and black
Hi Dan,
Thank you for your question. Before we can assist you further we would need the model number from your oven. Here is a link from our website that you may reference on where to find the model number on your oven, https://www.partselect.com/Find-Your-Range-Model-Number.aspx. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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Cindee
July 18, 2019
Do i need mounting screws for my oven door handle on model #mer5755qaw
For model number MER5755QAW
Hi Cindee, thank you for your question. If you do not have your original screws then yes, you would need them as well. Good luck with your repair.
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PartSelect Number: PS11744470
Manufacturer Part Number: WP74011768