Thank you so much I was struggling for two hours even replaced the hinges for noting it was indeed the other side I just straightened the metal pieces and it’s closing again.
Have the same issue with same oven but its a A11A-5 here in oz. i just used $5 magnets from Bunnings to hold the door closed. Its the weight of the door and the new pivot brackets will fail like the old ones. Have been able to remove hinges without turning upside down as my door switch failed and its attached to the LH pivot bracket. Its a squeeze but doable.
I have the cs9gmxhta in Australia and it looks like cost cutting has removed the replaceable insert. I only had to pull the back panel, gas knob cover and sides off to access this. only way i can see to fix it is to weld another piece in. Looking at the parts diagram it looks like you can buy the whole lower upright frame (left and right side separately). This will mean disassembling a fair amount of the oven. Who the ****designs this stuff? It originally came with small nickel plated metal shims on the parts that bent but they disintegrated rather quickly.
speaking of kiwi ingenuity, I didn't even replace the hinges, just cut a couple of 10mm washers to use as shims between the top of the spring and retainer pin, just like that, door shutting properly again for about 10 cents worth of parts and half an hour of my time.
I think 105 kg, but easier once you remove everything. It was actually easier to turn it upside down on a large dropsheet than try and reach up from underneath.
Quick question if you're still reading comments on this video - I have the exact same problem and have managed to replace one of the hinge brackets without pulling the oven out at all - that bracket looks exactly like the one you show in the video, and just took a bit of fiddling to get a hand under the oven to hold it in place until I could get a screw in. The left hand bracket is not just a bracket, but is riveted to a metal plate about 8cm square. Did you have to deal with this as well? I am hoping not to have to turn the oven upside down, but it *looks* like this thing is actually bolted to something related to the oven door sensor (which turns the light on when you open the door). Did you have to deal with this? I'm wondering if you can take a guess on whether flipping the oven was necessary in hindsight. Cheers!
In other words the oven is a piece of crap that has already started falling to bits on you. A door hinge is such a simple, elementary component that is so easy to engineer to last a lifetime.
Thank you so much I was struggling for two hours even replaced the hinges for noting it was indeed the other side I just straightened the metal pieces and it’s closing again.
Have the same issue with same oven but its a A11A-5 here in oz. i just used $5 magnets from Bunnings to hold the door closed. Its the weight of the door and the new pivot brackets will fail like the old ones. Have been able to remove hinges without turning upside down as my door switch failed and its attached to the LH pivot bracket. Its a squeeze but doable.
Thanks! very helpful video about this "special" types of hinges remove - able to fix my oven in 5 min
Thanks! Would never have checked those. Managed to bend back without having to remove 👍
Did this last in time?
I suspect the metal could be less rigid and prone to bend again. Have you experienced that ?
Mate, FARTHAMUCKIN THANK YOU!
I have the cs9gmxhta in Australia and it looks like cost cutting has removed the replaceable insert.
I only had to pull the back panel, gas knob cover and sides off to access this. only way i can see to fix it is to weld another piece in.
Looking at the parts diagram it looks like you can buy the whole lower upright frame (left and right side separately). This will mean disassembling a fair amount of the oven.
Who the ****designs this stuff?
It originally came with small nickel plated metal shims on the parts that bent but they disintegrated rather quickly.
Brilliant! Bloody kiwi’s, always popping up with a bit of genius!
Sorry about that...
speaking of kiwi ingenuity, I didn't even replace the hinges, just cut a couple of 10mm washers to use as shims between the top of the spring and retainer pin, just like that, door shutting properly again for about 10 cents worth of parts and half an hour of my time.
@@glennwilliamson5142 Thank you Glenn. Worked a treat.
I have same issue, how on earth did you turn the oven upside down? The oven must weight about 200kgs !
I think 105 kg, but easier once you remove everything. It was actually easier to turn it upside down on a large dropsheet than try and reach up from underneath.
Agree more like 105kg but heavy enough to remove a few lays of shoulder skin lifting it into a London flat😅
Quick question if you're still reading comments on this video - I have the exact same problem and have managed to replace one of the hinge brackets without pulling the oven out at all - that bracket looks exactly like the one you show in the video, and just took a bit of fiddling to get a hand under the oven to hold it in place until I could get a screw in. The left hand bracket is not just a bracket, but is riveted to a metal plate about 8cm square. Did you have to deal with this as well? I am hoping not to have to turn the oven upside down, but it *looks* like this thing is actually bolted to something related to the oven door sensor (which turns the light on when you open the door). Did you have to deal with this? I'm wondering if you can take a guess on whether flipping the oven was necessary in hindsight. Cheers!
How do you put the door back in ?
My oven is exactly same please tell me the model number I need to change hinges and door seal
In other words the oven is a piece of crap that has already started falling to bits on you.
A door hinge is such a simple, elementary component that is so easy to engineer to last a lifetime.
Yes chronically under-designed I'm afraid.
At 1:46 he turns the whole oven upside down. Is that the only way to do it.
Camera not aimed properly. He isn't pointing to what we need to focus on.
Smeg I find is very poor quality , not what they used to be.
I detest Smeg ovens ours is absolutely rubbish :(