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I have a Garland gas four-burner stove. The light bulb inside the oven
burned out. Can someone please explain how I replace the bulb? The glass cover didn't come off when I twisted it a little and I don't want to break anything. Thanks very much. |
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Come on? No one has ever had this bulb burn out? Wow.
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Thanks you, Randall. I'll give it a closer look.
On Sep 12, 6:47 pm, Randall Nortman > wrote: > On 2007-09-11, > wrote: > > Well, nobody else has responded, so I'll give it a go. I don't have a > Garland stove, but on my (very old) GE stove, the glass cover is held > on by a metal bracket, which must be removed by removing two hex-head > screws. Do you see any screws anywhere in the vicinity? > > -- > Randall |
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