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Need someone to change an oven light


shell

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Thanks all. Neffs advice is to pay them ?130 to change it so my last resort. praps i'll try the door thing though theres no problem getting purchase. It turns an inch then just sticks .. and no amount of heating the oven/tapping with a hammer/any other youtube suggestions seem to shift it further.


Props I'll just live without a light in the oven!

I managed to remove the glass cover.


First I checked the cost and availability of a replacement.

I then carefully tapped it using a piece of softwood and a mallet, increasing the size of the whack until it moved.


(When I replaced it I made sure it was still loose when screwed in)


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