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Open the door and lock it down, or remove it from the oven. Remove the screws holding the inner panel to the door. Remove inner panel, then remove the screws holding in the handle. Reverse to re-install.
I had the same problem. We took the door off completely & turned it upside down. There are screws on the bottom of the door, take them out, take off bottom trim piece that holds the outside glass panel in place, remove glass panel and you can access the door handle screws and clean the inside of the glass while you are at it.
Hi, You may have to get some loctite brand paste in a tube for applying to the threads of the bolts that hold it on. This will prevent the screws from loosening. Another way would be to get some spring washers or star washers at your local hardware store such as menards.
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