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Lower Oven Door Gasket WB41T10003
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PS754417
Manufacturer Part Number
WB41T10003
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GE
Product Description
Lower Oven Door Gasket Specifications
Need to fix that leaky oven door? We've got you covered with GE's Genuine OEM Lower Oven Door Gasket. Just like a well-fitted lid on a pot, this gasket forms a snug seal between your oven door and its frame. The result? No more heat escaping while you're trying to bake. Your meals will be cooked perfectly, at just the right temperature every single time. Just make sure your oven model aligns with GE's compatibility list for a flawless fit. With this essential part, you'll get your oven feeling brand new again. When it comes to installation, think of your safety first. Ensure you've unplugged all appliances and let your oven cool down before starting. And yes, work gloves are a handy friend for this job. Remember, a great-working oven begins with the perfect seal. Get your Oven Door Gasket today and experience a better way of cooking!
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This part works with the following products:
Range, Wall Oven, Microwave Oven Combo.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Kenmore.
Part# WB41T10003 replaces these:
AP3192954, 963464
Customer Repair Stories
Average Repair Rating: 4.4 / 5.0, 2 reviews.
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Seal worn on corner allowing heat to escape, sensor not reading the correct temperature
Spring clips installed on seal just pull off door. New clips get inserted in mounting holes and are pushed in to seat in door. Seal ends slide into door holes.
Replaced old sensor with new one by removing nut screw and carefully pulling sensor cable out of oven back until plastic terminal connection is exposed. Sensor connection has a locking tab that must be pushed in to release sensor connector. Do not allow oven wire to pull back into back of oven until new sensor is connected. Reinstall nut screw and tight to hold new sensor in place. Verify proper oven operation.
Replaced old sensor with new one by removing nut screw and carefully pulling sensor cable out of oven back until plastic terminal connection is exposed. Sensor connection has a locking tab that must be pushed in to release sensor connector. Do not allow oven wire to pull back into back of oven until new sensor is connected. Reinstall nut screw and tight to hold new sensor in place. Verify proper oven operation.
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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When we bought the house the gasket was hard from food deposits
Just pulled out the old one and pushed in the new one. Very easy. I was afraid to run this self-cleaning oven until I installed the new gasket. It worked perfectly.
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Mary
December 30, 2017
I have purchased replacement gasket (part # wb41t10003). Gasket has clips to insert around window, however ends of gaskets have nothing on end. How are ends of gasket attached?
For model number J2S968SH4SS
Hello Mary, Thank you for your inquiry. There are holes at the bottom of the frame that the ends just slide into. Hope this helps!
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Rita
July 11, 2019
My model number is only partly visible "jtp20c". Is this gasket part Generic for all GE ovens, if not, can you help?
For model number JTP20C.....
Hello Rita, thank you for your question. This gasket is used on all of the models that start with JTP20C - this should be an exact replacement for your unit. Good luck with your repair.
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