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GE JGBP33 stove - remove front glass
While cooking on the stove - GE model JGBP33WEH4 -
something spilled over and ran down the front of the stove. It must have gone into the front vents, and ran down behind the front panel of glass. Have not yet attempted to figure out how to remove the front panel of glass - to clean the other side of it - -- / _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ No Good Deed - Goes Unpunished |
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GE JGBP33 stove - remove front glass
On Mon, 26 Dec 2011 15:25:36 -0600, "ps56k"
wrote: While cooking on the stove - GE model JGBP33WEH4 - something spilled over and ran down the front of the stove. It must have gone into the front vents, and ran down behind the front panel of glass. Have not yet attempted to figure out how to remove the front panel of glass - to clean the other side of it - Thanks for sharing. |
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GE JGBP33 stove - remove front glass
On Dec 26, 3:25*pm, "ps56k" wrote:
While cooking on the stove - GE model JGBP33WEH4 - something spilled over and ran down the front of the stove. It must have gone into the front vents, and ran down behind the front panel of glass. Have not yet attempted to figure out how to remove the front panel of glass - to clean the other side of it - -- / _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ No Good Deed - * * * * *Goes Unpunished Do mean the glass in the oven door????? If so, cool the oven off, then you can remove the screws on the inside of the door and the door will come apart easily. Take a bunch of pictures as you go taking it apart if you are unsure of how it will go back together. Simple easy project, have done it several times over many years. |
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GE JGBP33 stove - remove front glass
ps56k wrote:
While cooking on the stove - GE model JGBP33WEH4 - something spilled over and ran down the front of the stove. It must have gone into the front vents, and ran down behind the front panel of glass. Have not yet attempted to figure out how to remove the front panel of glass - to clean the other side of it - Typically, you remove it from the backside of the door. Youtube video: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...BiMfIDS zcSWw or http://preview.tinyurl.com/8yz6eru -- Tony Sivori Due to spam, I'm filtering all Google Groups posters. |
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GE JGBP33 stove - remove front glass
tnx for the YouTube info -
I am interested in the FRONT glass door panel, not the internal portal window as is usually shown.... I found a Tech Sheet that seemed to imply that all I needed to remove was the bottom trim panel.... We'll see - |
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GE JGBP33 stove - remove front glass
On Dec 27, 10:56*am, "ps56k" wrote:
tnx for the YouTube info - I am interested in the FRONT glass door panel, not the internal portal window as is usually shown.... I found a Tech Sheet that seemed to imply that all I needed to remove was the bottom trim panel.... We'll see - Do you mean the inside of the outside glass oven viewing door, not the outside/front of the glass that is on the inside of the oven door. Your coice of anguage is confusing. |
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