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Universal 4-Sided Oven Door Seal Kit - 2m (For Square Corners) Stock Number: ES131929

Cut to size door seal suitable for select sized ovens

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Will this work on a New World 70TC with rounded corners without drilling. It appears to be a less than documented approach. Will it just click into the channel where the current seal lives.

By Seal - - 24 February 2012
  • I'm not sure about fitting this cooker but mine is 22years old and you get a really good length in fact it did my oven and grill and still had some left over! Hope this helps By Anonymous - Rochdale - 29 March 2012
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The panel seems to be secured at the top but not at the bottom where there is a clear gap. It looks as though it was initiall "glued" to the door. Can anyone help? Thanks Les

By Les - Ayr - 01 October 2011
  • Have you checked to see of there is/should be a door seal/gasket that may be missing. I would be very surprised if the glass panel was supposed to be 'glued in'. By KFR1 - Nottinghamshire - 27 October 2011
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The rubber is one continous length that joins a clip on the bottom left hand side of the oven. It doesnt seem to be glued but slowly recoils towarsd the right and slips off the clip. Can you please tell me what to do?

By Ash - - 22 March 2011
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Ash. I presume as you describe 'one continuous length' that you're describing your existing door seal - a different door seal to this one. It sounds as if the seal has lost some of its elastic qualities, and it sounds as if it'll need to be replaced. To find out whether we have a genuine replacement for your door seal, search your cooker's model number in the bar at the top of the page. If not, this seal, or its three sided counterpart may well be suitable replacements.

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By flo - glasgow - 29 December 2010
  • So simple to fit, explicit instructions. No special tools required.Took me around 15 minutes to complete. At my age 69 I thought was pretty good By Trev - Corfu - 01 May 2011
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I took the door off to replace the door catch not realising that there was a threaded plate behind the outer skin of the oven frame. This has now slipped.

By Novice - - 04 October 2010
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hello Novice. I think you may need to take your oven out of it's housing to remove the front panel and retrieve the backing plate. Check out this video: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/cookers-and-hobs/a/1/1332/how-to-replace-a-grill-element-in-an-electric.html It doesn't actually show how to retrieve the backing plate, but it does give you an idea of how the oven can be removed, so hopefully it'll help you. Best of luck.

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I know many of these ovens use the same seals - does any one know what is the equivalent for the britannia oven?

By Nevb - - 29 June 2010
  • eSparesMalindi from eSpares
    eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...

    This door seal kit is not suitable for your appliance. Please contact our call centre with your full model details so that we can help you get the correct part. Hopefully this link helps: http://www.espares.co.uk/findingmodelnumbers.aspx

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The seal has gone on my top oven, and I cannot see why, unless the two ends are just glued together ... do you have a spare part which will work in this oven?

By brighton23 - - 10 December 2009
  • Not advisable to use glue on oven seals as they get very hot. Replace it all with the Universal 3 or 4 sided door seal kit.it will be as new,and should last for years. By DOUGLA5 - Leicestershire - 22 January 2010
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I bought this product in May 09 having been directed to it in my search on your website for new seals for this model of oven. Those being replaced had rounded corners so I had to cut the new seals with mitred corners to make them rectangular. My wife finds that neither the top nor bottom doors close very tightly with the new seals fitted, resulting in the oven exterior getting very hot around the door edges and also the cooking times have been affected with unpredictable results.

By elderstatesman - Yorkshire - 17 July 2009
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Elderstatesman, it sounds like a problem you had when originally fitting the seal. Is it possible to remove and retry?

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Hot air escapes from 3 holes at the front of the (top)fan oven but the seals seem OK. Any idea what the problem might be? I'd like to try replacing the seals first though! Thanks

By whatfor - - 16 May 2009
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Whatfor, this seal fits all domestic cookers, including yours.

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The model is white has an emblemQ/A on it and a code number APM3120

By cashmatron - - 18 April 2009
  • Have just fitted new door seals to our 18yr old Zanussi. The rubber seal came with four Metal Corner Inserts which after cutting the seal to the instructed length are inserted into the new seal. The same inserts have a tang on the back which locate into a hole at each corner. Easy as falling off a log!! By Anonymous - Hereford - 23 April 2009
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Universal 4-Sided Oven Door Seal Kit - 2m (For Square Corners)

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