20133 - Instructions
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30 year old stove, w/ completely worn out oven door gasket. Replace grease filter.
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Joseph from AMESBURY, MA
- Very Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers
First Inserted 2x4x 36" length of wood behind the spring loaded door hinges to ease removing the oven door as I worked alone (this was recommended in a previous post and was essential when working alone, TY). Removed 2 retaining screws on the interior side of the door at the hinge locations. Slid the door up an off the hinges, moved door
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to a cloth pad protected work bench. Took the door and glass panels apart removing all the related screws, retaining clips; taking note of screws, retaining clip and panel locations for reassembly. Removed the insulation, removed the glass window pack, and removed of all rust fragments (dust) between the 2 glass window panels. The glass window pack metal molding retainer, on the oven interior side of the glass window had completely rusted away. Removed the existing oven door gasket. Cleaned the glass door window pack, and interior side of the oven door surface. Installed the new gasket, which fit very well. Tightened the loose door handle screws. Reassembled in reverse order all door components noted above, and replaced the door onto the hinges, fastened the 2 door hinge screws, removed the 2x4x36" wedge holding the hinges in the open position, and closed the door. Job complete. Thanks to previously posted directions as a good guide. Hope this helps as well.
Fortunate to have the replacement parts available.
Wish a replacement door window pack was available, as the double glass, metal edge seal is deteriorating, and the metal molding retainer that held the glass in place is completely rusted away on the oven side of the existing window pack. Plan to find heat resistant caulk to seal the glass in the door, in lieu of the metal molding glass retainer.
Fortunate to have the replacement parts available.
Wish a replacement door window pack was available, as the double glass, metal edge seal is deteriorating, and the metal molding retainer that held the glass in place is completely rusted away on the oven side of the existing window pack. Plan to find heat resistant caulk to seal the glass in the door, in lieu of the metal molding glass retainer.
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Jenn-Air downdraft motor burned out
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Robert from Rochester, MI
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
Motor (Blower Motor Kit) Part Number: PS1569907
No instructions are included in the package from PartSelect. Disassembly from the main housing was relatively simple. I found that paying VERY careful attention to how the original motor was wired and mounted would pay off in correct re-assembly, conquering motor vibration and rubbin ... Read more g. Most of my project time was spent cleaning the rotating blade wheel from 20 years of grease build-up. On tools, I would have appreciated the inclusion, or availability as an accessory, of a long-stem correct-size allen wrench (used in removal of the fan blade wheel.) The job went well, and probably saved me $200 in service call and labor.
No instructions are included in the package from PartSelect. Disassembly from the main housing was relatively simple. I found that paying VERY careful attention to how the original motor was wired and mounted would pay off in correct re-assembly, conquering motor vibration and rubbin ... Read more g. Most of my project time was spent cleaning the rotating blade wheel from 20 years of grease build-up. On tools, I would have appreciated the inclusion, or availability as an accessory, of a long-stem correct-size allen wrench (used in removal of the fan blade wheel.) The job went well, and probably saved me $200 in service call and labor.
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Oven not heating properly
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Peter from Fitzwilliam, NH
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
The oven that was in out newly purchased house was a JennAir and over 20yrs old. Worked ok, but as with any heating element, the performance wanes over time. I decided to replace the baking and broiling element...and the oven door seal while I was at it. Everything went well, it was a simply remove/replace. Then I bumped the oven door whe
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re it was leaning up against the fridge waiting to be reinstalled. Down it fell on the tile floor. SMASH! Tempered glass EVERYWHERE. Got online with PartSelect and ordered a replacement (very reasonable price). It arrived in 2 days...just like the elements. Replacement was easy. Thanks to PartSelect for having the parts in stock and delivering them in record time!
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Interior window dirty (sealed unit; unable to clean)
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Shelton from Decatur, GA
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers
Using exploded view and previous customers' comments, I disassembled the door. It was primarily a matter of finding all the screws. I recommend taking the door off first (I didn't), but watch your fingers. The hinges have very, very strong springs and you can hurt your or your helper's fingers if you're not prepared. The hardest part was
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keeping all the insulation in place while your're installing the assembly. I also replaced the gasket. That takes four hands, two to hold the gasket in place and two to reinstall the window assembly. To put the door back on the hinges, I pulled them out from the door at a 45-degree angle (takes some effort), put screwdrivers through holes in the hinges, and guided (with help) the door back on.
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Replace oven door gasket
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Darlene from ROCKVILLE, MD
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Much to my horror, what was described as a simple, 15-minute replacement, took 3 days! In order to replace the oven door gasket, I had to disassemble the entire door. Every photo I saw of the gasket showed it as a flexible part: gently pull out the old one and push in the new. What I received in my order had a frame. In order to replace
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it, I needed to unscrew the door parts. Unfortunately, I made a few rookie errors, primarily because I kept thinking the next screw would release the gasket frame. So I neglected to keep track of the screws I removed, and I didn’t take any photos!
I must have used half a roll of masking tape to keep parts together; I did not have 5 hands! When I released everything and nestled in the frame, I had even more trouble replacing all the screws I took out. The majority of holes did not line up. So I just did the best I could, put in as many screws as I could. But after three days of working, I finally finished. It all held together, and the door did what it was designed to do. Really a repair horror. And I am not an incompetent novice!
I must have used half a roll of masking tape to keep parts together; I did not have 5 hands! When I released everything and nestled in the frame, I had even more trouble replacing all the screws I took out. The majority of holes did not line up. So I just did the best I could, put in as many screws as I could. But after three days of working, I finally finished. It all held together, and the door did what it was designed to do. Really a repair horror. And I am not an incompetent novice!
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Oven would not heat
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Rose from Modesto, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
First I removed the two screws that held the old element in place. Then I pulled the element out about 5 inches so I could reach and pull off the wire clips from the old element. I then attached the wire clips onto the new element and pushed back the wires into the insulated area and when the back plate matched up to the screw holes, I
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re-inserted the screws and tighten them down. The oven works great.
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bake element weakened
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jackie from FERNANDINA, FL
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
As described elsewhere. If the two retaining screws are rusty, order new ones with the element. They are expensive, so take them out and check before placing the element order. Save time and shipping costs.
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Wall vent cap & damper were broken.
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Jim from Sulphur, OK
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Attached spring to damper, placed on existing 5" duct and secured. Used screwdriver to attach vent cover to damper.
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Loose terminal caused block to overheat and break
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Dana from Black Mountain, NC
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed all terminals and block mounting screws. Repaired one burnt terminal and reassembled. Replacement part was an exact fit and reassembly whnet very well.
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burner would only get super hot. could not control temp.
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Thomas from Exeter, NH
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
removed 4 screws holding burner controls. removed wires off old and placed on new burner control. very pleased with quick shippig of part. two days and range was as good as new. excellent company to buy from
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broken switch
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Al from Monroe Twp, NJ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Took the (6) screws holding the top of the stove out, then removed the switch screws(2). Then lifted the top, so as I could reach and get at the switch. And then I repeated the above. It was alot easier the second time. Duh I erred the first time and replaced the wrong one and before I relized it, I opened the switch to check out. All in
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all. I still got satisfaction from doing it myself. Thanks Parts Select
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burner would not get hot, switch did not feel right
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Richard from Howell, NJ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
It would have been nice if basic instructions were supplied ( eg. how to remove switch panel ) but it went rather smoothly.
First killed power the electric stove.
I then removed the screws from the bottom of the panel and then pried the top of the control panel down and then out. I copied the positioning and wire colors.R ... Read more emoved wires from prongs, removed the two screws, replaced old switch with new one .
First killed power the electric stove.
I then removed the screws from the bottom of the panel and then pried the top of the control panel down and then out. I copied the positioning and wire colors.R ... Read more emoved wires from prongs, removed the two screws, replaced old switch with new one .
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Wouldn’t start.
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Bruce from CARNATION, WA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
I installed a new solenoid starter. Took me a total of 20 minutes. Started right up.
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Installed new fiberglass gasket and glass window
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Billy from Twentynine Palms, CA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I removed about 8 screws to disassemble the door to get the gasket in. This was an easy task. On the first use of the oven, it shattered one pane of the double glass door window. I think I installed it backwards since one pane is tempered glass, I believe. I installed the new window and am heating it up now - hope it doesn't break.
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oven wouldn't heat and showed a error message of function not available
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Eugene from Pampa, TX
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
pull oven, remove back pannel and unplug and remove high limit switch. Repair was the reverse of removal.
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