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Grease Filter – Part Number: WPW10381779
Grease Filter
PartSelect #: PS11753989
Manufacturer #: WPW10381779
Sold individually.
$124.92
  In Stock
Grease Filter – Part Number: WPW10396091
Grease Filter
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PartSelect #: PS11754181
Manufacturer #: WPW10396091
Sold individually.
$89.84
  In Stock
Push Button Switch – Part Number: WPW10323305
Push Button Switch
PartSelect #: PS11752838
Manufacturer #: WPW10323305
  No Longer Available
Spring – Part Number: W10323302
Spring
PartSelect #: PS2581225
Manufacturer #: W10323302
  No Longer Available
Fan Switch – Part Number: WPW10240604
Fan Switch
PartSelect #: PS11750886
Manufacturer #: WPW10240604
This part activates the fan motor.
$141.23
  In Stock
Push Knob – Part Number: W10323315
Push Knob
PartSelect #: PS2581236
Manufacturer #: W10323315
  No Longer Available
Connector – Part Number: WPW10323323
Connector
PartSelect #: PS11752843
Manufacturer #: WPW10323323
$98.25
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Gear Motor - 115V – Part Number: WPW10323310
Gear Motor - 115V
PartSelect #: PS11752840
Manufacturer #: WPW10323310
  No Longer Available
Fan Switch – Part Number: WPW10323306
Fan Switch
PartSelect #: PS11752839
Manufacturer #: WPW10323306
  No Longer Available
Switch – Part Number: WPW10235643
Switch
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PartSelect #: PS11750776
Manufacturer #: WPW10235643
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ENDCAP-TRM – Part Number: W10323322
ENDCAP-TRM
PartSelect #: PS2581239
Manufacturer #: W10323322
  No Longer Available
COVR-CNTRL – Part Number: 4360375
COVR-CNTRL
PartSelect #: PS365743
Manufacturer #: 4360375
  No Longer Available

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Exhaust fan on cooktop would not raise
Repair technician diagnosed faulty raise / lower switch. Technician did not have part on hand. I ordered part but I came across a blog stating that if the screens were not properly installed a complete circuit would not occur. I used two putty knives and slid them in from of the screens in teh lowered fan assembly pushing the screens in place. The fan raised up and down as designed
Parts Used:
Push Button Switch
  • Scott from FRESNO, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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