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Models starting with 20213

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Grease Filter – Part Number: WP71002111
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Grease Filter
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Part #WP71002111
This filter is made of metal and is intended for use with ranges and cooktops. Grease filters are an important but often neglected part of ranges. If the filter is full, your extractor fan will become noisier, and cause a bad odor to come from your range. Neglecting the grease filter can also pose a fire hazard in your kitchen. Regular maintenance and cleaning of the grease filter is important and will make the part work more efficiently and last longer. It takes about 30 seconds to replace your grease filter. While replacing the filter, take a minute to check for a grease buildup underneath, and clean out any drip-through grease. As per the manufacturer, if this filter is 1/2" less wide than the original, it will still function the same.
Cartridge 4 Spades - Stainless Steel – Part Number: JEA7000ADSA
$232.24
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Cartridge 4 Spades - Stainless Steel
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Part #JEA7000ADSA
Upgrade your cooktop with this easy-to-install electric coil cartridge, perfect for replacing worn-out burners and restoring consistent heat. The sleek stainless steel housing holds two coil burners—one large (2100W) and one small (1250W)—giving you the flexibility to cook everything from quick breakfasts to hearty dinners. Compatible with a variety of ranges, this module is a simple way to refresh your kitchen setup. Sold as a single unit.
Screw – Part Number: W11233072
$21.45
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Screw
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Part #W11233072
This is a multi-use and multi-appliance screw. It can be used on a microwave, refrigerator, range/oven, air conditioner, dehumidifier, washer, or dryer. The measurements of this screw are 8 x 1/2 inch. It has 6 threads. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for further information on repair and accurate guidance. Remember to wear work gloves as a safety precaution.
Dryer Screw – Part Number: WP90767
$7.47
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Dryer Screw
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This screw is sold individually.
Door Hinge – Part Number: WP74008014
$117.51
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Door Hinge
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Part #WP74008014
The hinges control the rate that the oven door opens and closes, and allows the door to stay open at an angle. This hinge can be used on either the left or right hand side of your oven, and is approximately 20 1/2 inches long. If your oven door will not open or close easily, you may need to replace this part. It may be a good idea to replace both hinges at the same time. If a spring has become loose on one hinge, the other hinge is likely to have the same issue. The repair is simple and only requires a Phillips screwdriver and a small bent nail. For a full step-by-step guide, check out the video below.
Stove Cartridge Assembly – Part Number: JEA7000ADBA
$250.82
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Stove Cartridge Assembly
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Part #JEA7000ADBA
This stove cartridge assembly, also known as a cooktop module, is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for your stove. It is black in color and comes complete with burner elements. Make sure to shut off power to the unit before replacing this part.
Surface Burner Switch - 240V – Part Number: W11120791
$78.26
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Surface Burner Switch - 240V
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Part #W11120791
This surface burner switch, also known as an infinite switch, controls and regulates the heat output of the burners on a stovetop. The user simply adjusts the knob on the user interface panel, which in turn controls this switch. Made for various ranges, wall ovens and cooktops, this is a genuine OEM part that comes by itself, without any hardware like screws or nuts. This burner switch is an electrical component that you also handle directly, so it can become faulty leading to problems like your stovetop not heating enough, overheating or staying at a fixed heat. This burner switch is a vital component for your stovetop and if it presents any of those issues, it needs to be replaced immediately. A screwdriver, set of pliers and wiring diagram will be needed for the replacement and installation process, and you will need to remove your appliance from the wall outlet first. Remove the knobs from the control panel and then gain access to the underneath portion of it with your screwdriver and disconnect the switch. Remove the wires from the burner switch with a set of pliers and disconnect the securing screws holding the switch in place. Now, you can install the new switch and reassemble the panel, being mindful of wiring each connector to the appropriate wire.
Black Radiant Element Cartridge – Part Number: JEA8120ADBA
$876.92
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Black Radiant Element Cartridge
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This black radiant element cartridge is a genuine replacement module designed for use with select cooktops and ranges. Featuring an Ultra Quick-Start radiant heating element beneath a sleek glass-ceramic surface, it delivers efficient and responsive heat for everyday cooking. The cartridge includes two burners, a main top, housing, and terminal connections, and is designed to plug directly into compatible cooktop units. Measuring approximately 24 inches in length, 5.5 inches in width, and 14.5 inches in height, it fits a variety of models from Jenn-Air, KitchenAid, Maytag, Kenmore, and other Whirlpool-affiliated brands. Installation requires basic hand tools and novice repair experience. Always disconnect power before beginning any repairs. Sold individually.
Toggle Switch - With Push Nuts – Part Number: 12200039
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Toggle Switch - With Push Nuts
Part #12200039
This toggle switch is also known as a fan switch. It has three positions: low, off, and high. This switch allows you to select the speed for the fan.
Bake Element (16 Inch long x 19 Inch wide) – Part Number: WPY04100019
$91.06
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Bake Element (16 Inch long x 19 Inch wide)
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Part #WPY04100019
This electric oven bake element with screw in wire terminals is 19 inches wide. It has a terminal depth of three inches and a total element length of nineteen inches. This element is intended for use with some electric ovens.
One Piece Electric Cartridge Cover – Part Number: A341
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Radiant Smoothtop Cartridge Assembly – Part Number: A122BA
$413.46
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Radiant Smoothtop Cartridge Assembly
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Part #A122BA
This cooktop burner module assembly is designed to replace two burners on compatible ranges, offering a reliable and efficient cooking solution. Housed in a sleek black frame, it contains the necessary heating elements for everyday use. Measuring approximately 24 inches long, 5.5 inches wide, and 14.5 inches high, it installs easily into your existing cooktop setup. Ideal for restoring performance when burners are no longer functioning properly. Designer Line.

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Replace Grease Filter
531 of 547 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Gene from Washington C.H., OH
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Just a couple of minutes to left off the cover grid, left out the old filter and drop in the new one.
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Blower motor died and I needed to replace it
377 of 384 people found this instruction helpful.
  • John from Berkley, MI
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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 whi ch 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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Burner had one temperature--hot, regardless of setting
110 of 131 people found this instruction helpful.
  • James H from Oxford, NY
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
1. Killed power and removed the regulator's knob, noted the position of the old control.
2. Took off the cover for the center vent and loosened the two screw holding the housing in place--the screws didn't have to come out completely as it is a U-shaped friction hold.
3. Unscrewed the two screws holding the old control switch in place--lifted the housing enough to get at the old switch and carefully pulled it loose--it was a front burner so the control switch was about as far back as it could be but still wasn't that hard to get at.
4. Turned the new switch to orient the wire connectors, then, using a needle-nose pliers, removed each friction connector, one at a time, and fitted them on the new switch (note: one of the wires fitted best if it went under as opposed to around the base of the new switch).
5. Replaced the control back through the housing and screwed it in place, making sure the orientation of the control matched the way it looked originally.
6. Slide the housing back over the two screws and tightened, replace vent.
7. Replaced the knob and turned on the power.

(The above took me about twice as long to write as it did to make the repair and I write professionally but am not a professional electrician.)

Also, I bought a second control switch because, given the age of the unit, I'm sure another one will go. The second one will assure that it won't happen :-).
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