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How do I reinstall Whirlpool oven door?

I have an older electric Whirlpool built in oven. The oven door was not closing tight on one side. I played with the door to see if I could get it to close tight with no gap omn the one side... I ended up pulling out the entire door. It has two "latches" or "prongs" attached to the door. How do I reinstall the door, it does not seem to just go dorectly back in?

Brian
March 2005
Kevin its 2012 and your answer is still helping poor slubs get the dsmn door back on! Thanks for the post......it was easy
James

James
December 2012
Thanks. Mine didn't have a hole but I used a two inch 1/4 diameter inch screw and propped it in to keep the latch open and it went right on. One place wanted to charge me $30 for an on-line answer. The question is, why would Whirlpool design such a counter-intuitive way to do this - oven doors used to slide right off.

William
May 2011
I dont take credit for this answer. Its by Kevin. I just repost it so people dont have to scroll all the way down. Thanks Again Kevin It Worked!

Here's what to do:

Take the door all the way off and place it flat on the floor. Use pliers to pull out the hinges until you see a hole in them, which you must then put a nail or screw through in order to keep the hinges from going back. Then, just put the door right back on to the oven and take the screws/nails out.

Kevin

Sean
February 2011
Man-o-man you saved my day, after tearing my hair out, read the post. Only my RB1005 WY model did not have holes to insert pin. Used small clamps instead to hold the hinge in open position. Worked great, removed clamps after inserting hinge in oven unit. Thanks

Dave
December 2010
Man-o-man you saved my day, after tearing my hair out, read the post. Only my RB1005 WY model did not have holes to insert pin. Used small clamps instead to hold the hinge in open position. Worked great, removed clamps after inserting hinge in oven unit. Thanks

Dave
December 2010
HI I am so greatful that you provide this page so that I could install the door on my whirl pool oven.
Thanks a gain.

kevin smith
September 2010
Thank you, thank you, for whirlpool dbl wall oven model gbd277prq. Cannot believe we spent the whole day trying to re-install the darn oven door back and no go! Using the pliers and placing a screw did it!

Carmencita
June 2010
you are the man

peter
March 2010
I have taken oven doors off before and reinstalled but this Whirlpool was a pain!!! After 20 minutes of trying I read this question answer section tried it and it worked in two minutes!!!!!!!!!THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Use pliers and pull the hinge out, place screws where you see holes to keep the hinge in the "open position" and viola it went right in. Pulled the door down to release the tension, pulled the screws out and DONE!!!

g kouskoutis
March 2010
I tried the idea (pull out hinges and install pins to keep them up) but when I inserted the hinges in the slots of the frame they did NOT lock into place.

Also - I had removed the door and took it apart to clean the interior glass. Is there something speacial I should have done when putting the door back together?

Dale S.
February 2010
Thanks Kevin. I can't believe you posted your wonderful answer almost 4.5 years ago...yet it is still HELPING people out. I also had a "bad" experience with an oven door until my frustration brought me to the internet to find your "life saving" reply. Thanks once more.

Saad, King of Prussia, PA
September 2009
YES!!! Thanks so much for posting this answer. The nail trick worked GREAT after a few (dozen) wrong tries. Never again will I move my oven by the door.

Sarah
August 2009
You are the best, I was messing with the oven, about to call the 1-800...., then you saved me... Thanks

John thomas
August 2009
Thanks Kevin! My husband couldn't figure this out and your answer helped tremendously!

Misty
July 2009
I have to say thank you to kevin

texas
January 2009
Kevin, Your answer worked! I have an ancient Whirpool double wall unit and the door got cocked while I was cooking for a house full of people. I finally fooled with it 2 days later and got nothing accomplished. I found your answer "Googling" it.
Thanks again, you probably saved me a $75.00 service call.
Jenn

Jenn
December 2008
I had the same problem, except for the cricket. Wow, that was too easy! Thanks!

Brian
November 2008
Omg...my insaine husband had this wonderful idea to move the oven by the oven door. I come in the kitchen to find that apparently there is a cricket back there and thats why the oven door was on the floor. After an hour of waiting, of course I the wife steps in. I noted the henges needed to be down, but couldn't figure out how they're suppose to stay down... let alone trying to get them down can break a sweat. So then I tell him to go online; hoping we don't have to call someone. Then I read Kevin's answer. OKAY now This part the husband can do: VERY DANGEROUS! You have to wrench back the hinges Till you see a hole below the henge.Then (This is the dangerous part) put a screw or nail through it. Then manage to get the door back in without the nail/screw hurdling towards you at dangerous speeds. When that was finally accomplished and the door was back on, I couldn't help but want to bang my head into a wall when I heard him say, " Actually...I think it's behind the refridgerator." Now we have a pet cricket. Drink a beer it'll silence the noise.

The End...Unless he decides to pull the refridgerator door to pull it out!

Courtney
May 2008
Read Kevin's answer below. Thank you Kevin! I was completely frustrated and spent over an hour trying to figure the door out without the benefit of a manual. Took a minute once I read this posting.

Jim
January 2008
Kevin,
You're heaven sent. Thanks a million.

Rupert
January 2008
Thanks Kevin, that totally helped!

Albert J
January 2008
thanks kevin your answer also helped me replace my oven door

nathan
September 2006
Here's what to do:

Take the door all the way off and place it flat on the floor. Use pliers to pull out the hinges until you see a hole in them, which you must then put a nail or screw through in order to keep the hinges from going back. Then, just put the door right back on to the oven and take the screws/nails out.

Kevin

Kevin
April 2005

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