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12560-2
12560-2 General Electric Range
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$27.09
This authentic OEM part is an end cap for the door handle on your oven. It is black in color, made of plastic, can be used on either the left or right-hand side of the handle, and is sold individually...
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This is the replacement door handle for your range. It is made of black plastic and measures approximately 22 inches by 1 inch. The door handle connects to the range door and allows you to open and cl...
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Viewing 2 of 2Element will not heat
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Door won’t close
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- Customer:
- Harry from Thomasville, GA
- Parts Used:
- WB7X7183
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
The end caps broke on my oven door handle.
1st I opened the oven door and removed the 2 screws that hold the outside and inside of the door together. With the door separated I removed the 2 screws that hold the end caps in place, then removed the old end caps. I put the new end caps on the oven door handle, aligned the holes for the end cap screws and reinstalled the screws,then
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reinstalled the oven door screws,closed the oven door and started cooking.
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handle on range was broken
1] removed door and put it on bench
2] removed two[2] screws to open up face of door
3] wedged aa 2" x 4" between face of door and back of door
4] used nut-driver to remove the damaged end-cap [this part holds the stove handle in place]
5] put handle on one side to good end-cap and slipped new end-cap on handle and pu ... Read more t it opening where old end-cap came off
6]screwed in new part and screwed together face and back of oven door
7] put door back on oven
2] removed two[2] screws to open up face of door
3] wedged aa 2" x 4" between face of door and back of door
4] used nut-driver to remove the damaged end-cap [this part holds the stove handle in place]
5] put handle on one side to good end-cap and slipped new end-cap on handle and pu ... Read more t it opening where old end-cap came off
6]screwed in new part and screwed together face and back of oven door
7] put door back on oven
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Oven door handle and end caps were broken
Removed screws in door and pulled apart inside and outside, broken plastic pieces fell everywhere. Removed interior screws that held the end caps for the handle. Put the new end caps and handle together, placed on door and screwed in the interior screws to hold handle. Pushed inside and outside of door together and replaced screws. It
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appears that there were spaces on those screws that correctly placed the inside and outside which were broken to shreds. I could not find those on the the parts list so the door is not as good as it should be.
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