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Cleaning ladies had used caustic substance on fan cover and escutcheon plate, destroying the physical appearance
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Overall Rating:
Helpful
Rated By:
2 Customers
Posted By:
John From Brookeville MD
Posted:
05-12-08
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Appliance Repaired:
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Jenn-Air
Range/Stove/Oven/Hood
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Age Of Appliance:
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More than 10 years
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I removed the fan cover; took out the two screws holding the escutcheon plate on and started to lift out the plate when I made contact with the bracket, thereby popping the circuit which I had neglected to shut off. No problem. I removed the existing fan/light switch, salvaging one of the 'push' nuts. I inserted the switch into the new plate, pinned it in with the salvaged nut plus a similar one that I had got at Lowe's; reattached the escutcheon to the stove frame; turned on the power and all worked perfectly. My experience with PartsSelect was a 10 out of 10-got the right parts the first try; they fit well; repair went smoothly, and the head of the kitchen is happy.
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Easy |
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Less than 15 mins |
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Needed Replacement Filters
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Overall Rating:
Helpful
Rated By:
2 Customers
Posted By:
Grady E From Vidalia GA
Posted:
03-13-08
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Appliance Repaired:
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Jenn-Air
Range/Stove/Oven/Hood
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Model:
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S125
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Age Of Appliance:
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More than 10 years
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Remove Vent Cover, Remove Old Filter, Replace With New Filter, Replace Vent Cover, Repair Complete
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Really easy |
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Less than 15 mins |
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switch broke off and fell into oven cavity
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Overall Rating:
Somewhat Helpful
Rated By:
2 Customers
Posted By:
alfio From piedmont CA
Posted:
08-12-09
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Appliance Repaired:
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Jenn-Air
Range/Stove/Oven/Hood
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Age Of Appliance:
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More than 10 years
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removed two screws, pulled up hardware / components, unplugged the old switch, (remember to switch off the circuit breaker!) the two 'fasteners' that are supposed to keep the switch tied to the cover panel did not fit, so i had to use epoxy to secure the switch. no problem though.
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Easy |
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15 - 30 mins |
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Blower motor died and I needed to replace it
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Overall Rating:
Somewhat Helpful
Rated By:
1 Customers
Posted By:
John From Berkley MI
Posted:
06-17-09
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Appliance Repaired:
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Jenn-Air
Range/Stove/Oven/Hood
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S160
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Age Of Appliance:
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More than 10 years
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Most of the repair was obvious as I took the blower apart before ordering the parts. Unfortunately the new motor was significantly larger than the original motor so I had to um. Adjust the position of some of the other parts to fit it in. There was a sheet metal flange that was installed on the other side of the blower from the motor which was designed to focus the air flow into the blower. I used a hammer to ajust the angle of flange so it no longer extended as far into the blower housing.
It works just fine although its a bit louder than the old motor was.
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A Bit Difficult |
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1- 2 hours |
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Oven door seal needed replacement, filters replaced
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Overall Rating:
Somewhat Helpful
Rated By:
10 Customers
Posted By:
Michele From Stafford NY
Posted:
01-24-08
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Appliance Repaired:
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Jenn-Air
Range/Stove/Oven/Hood
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Age Of Appliance:
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More than 10 years
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First we removed the door from the stove. Removed all the screws and removed the damaged seal. We replaced the seal and re-assembled the door.
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Easy |
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15 - 30 mins |
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