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I have got an older Whirlpool drop-in stove range, Model RDE6300W2. My smart Wife took the door off of the oven and now cannot get it back on. Any ideas?:mad:
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The door hinge slides in and then locks down, kind of like a lazy boy recliner. Nat
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Originally Posted by: libertyappl The door hinge slides in and then locks down, kind of like a lazy boy recliner. Nat :confused: Hey Thanks Nat. Appreciate the info. Ive read some other threads and a lot of them seem to imply that you need to use some kind of hinge pins on the oven door during the remove and replace process. But my wife didnt use any hinge pins. Do we need hinge pins? Or is it just as seemingly simply as you imply - that is, you just slide the hinges into the stove front assembly and then push down?
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When trying to lock them in we do use a long thin screw driver to help hold the hinges open before locking them in place. These hinges are kind of like kids, they take some patients to get them where you want them to go!! ;o) Nat
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