stuart, here is what the service manual suggest :
Open the oven door as wide as possible.
Place an 1/8" pin in the hole on the right and left door hinges, see Figure 2-1,
Remove the screws from each side with a Phillips screwdriver.
Remove the lock plate from each side, Figure 2-1
Raise the oven door up to a broil stop position. In this position, it will be against the 1/8" pin.
Grasp the door toward the top on both sides. Lift the door up and out to remove.
"SERVICING OVEN DOOR
1. Lay the oven door on a protected surface with the inner door panel facing down.
2. Remove three screws from lower trim.Remove trim piece.
3. Slide outer-door glass down to disengage from top trim. Remove.
4. Remove three screws from top oven door trim. Remove the two 3/8" nuts from the door handle bracket.
5. Lift up and off. This will disengage the side trim as well.
6. Remove the oven window pack by removing the 3/8" nuts from the insulation retainer."
Hope this helps, good luck.
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I can't get my oven door back in place...it's a Jenn air and the guy who brought it to me left the door beside it...I tried to look for a hole to put the pin in as Old Turkey mentioned in his comment, but it doesn't go through. When I try to fit it in, the hinges pop back into the closed position
par Chantale
I managed to disassemble the oven door, but did not notice the fact that there were 2 different thickness' of glass panels until I began to clean the glass. I have re-assembled the door but I am unsure about the proper order of assembly. Also the thicker panel has an etched label (PVG) on one side. My question is...What is the proper order of re-assembly and which side of the thick (tempered ?) glass faces the interior ?
par Douglas R Smith