Part
Oven Door Gasket Seal
Product Rating
Customer
Carol from AR
Problem
Oven door gasket was dirty and needs to be replaced
Tools
Screwdriver, pliers, scissors
Repair & Advice
Make sure you match the old gasket clips with the clips on the new one before removing the old one. That way you know which end of the new gasket to begin with. Removing the old gasket where it went into the oven door was the most difficult part. It must have been connected somewhere inside the door. After I used scissors to cut away the old gasket attaching the new one was a snap. I used a screwdriver to stuff a part of the new gasket into the hole in the oven door. No tools were needed to snap each clip in place. I had removed a gasket on my old oven and it wasn't attached inside the door so that part was a bit different on this oven. But all went well and it looks nice and clean and works fine.
Story submitted on January 2, 2019
Part
Oven Door Gasket Seal
Product Rating
Customer
Anna from NJ
Problem
Oven was missing part
Tools
No tools needed
Repair & Advice
N/a
Story submitted on April 15, 2017
Part
Oven Door Gasket Seal
Product Rating
Customer
Thomas from OH
Problem
The part I ordered was used for a grill. The grill had several areas that leaked smoke from, so I purchased the item as a gasket.
Tools
I used a drill to pilot the correct size holes.
Repair & Advice
This was a project to stop a smoker grill from leaking around the lid area. It worked great.
Story submitted on October 27, 2018