Great video. FYI for your viewers - most modern GE and - some others - have a tab on the door hinge that needs to be flipped before pulling the door off. Open the door, flip the metal tabs to unlock the hinges and then close the door 80% of the way and pull up.
Housemate decided to spill water all over the oven at 10pm and oven beeped nonstop. Found this video and was such a lifesaver. My ears forever thank you 🙏🏻
Good tip on door removal. I will try it on my GE oven. For removing the cable, manual says to disconnect on the wall side by opening the junction box and disconnect four wires there.
Very informative .my 1980s ge built in oven is making a kind of loud noise when it is off...I want to disconnect it to be safe..now I realize I must take the whole oven out.. Very hard to find the same oven size to fit the opening..
Thanks so much for posting this video!! It was straight forward with good tips to follow. We have almost the exact same oven. The left side bracket that the door sits on needs to be replaced as the door won't close all the way and it literally just happened no event door slam etc. (I will replace the right side bracket too) I wasn't sure how to remove the oven itself but this video was perfect for me to see how to do it. And of course it is a day away from Thanksgiving so we modified our dinner plans slightly which now includes my trusty old weber grill and our counter top air fryer/oven that we will also use. Smaller than the regular oven but we will make it work LOL! The brackets are ordered and will be here next week. Many thanks and Happy Holidays! Subscribed😃😋
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I have a single wall oven. The door lock remained locked after self clean. The control panel went dead. I re-set the breaker twice. The oven is screwed to the cabinet frame, therefore I can not remove them. I did not find a solution on any channel! Help!
@Robert Butler yes that makes sense, thank you for the reply. Is he doing this to re-use the wires? For me, if I was installing a new oven I would install new wires as well.