CG200B Jenn-Air Cooktop - Instructions
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Igniter stuck in on position.
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terry from joplin, MO
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
removed 2 screws to access the ignitor. Discinnected the wires from the old ignitor and slid the old ignitor off. Installed the new ignitor and attached wires.
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One burner would not ignite (no spark)
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Mark from Clarksburg, NJ
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Since the other three burners sparked, I traced the problem to the switch on the valve shaft. To replace, (after unplugging the power cord) I pulled off the knobs, removed the two screws on the valve cover (inside the downdraft vent) and pulled the switch up the shaft to remove. I transferred the spade terminals to the replacement switc
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h, oriented and installed.
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Original switch was cracked, then shorted and melted.
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Michael from Bremerton, WA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
The repair was super-easy, the hardest part was removing the old screws and switch. I slid a putty knife under the old switch and used that to pry up while I unscrewed the nuts. The new switch was a very snug fit on the two studs, which was nice, but the nuts included with the new switch were too small as-is. I could have driven a punc
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h through to increase the diameter, but I kept my old nuts and re-used them instead.
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Reusable Grease filter was old and worn out.
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Gloria from Galveston, TX
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- Less than 15 mins
The Model number could no longer be read clearly on the stove electric grill with a down draft vent system, so all I had was the size and looks of the old grease/air filter. I was very happy to come across Parts Select by way of an amazon.com search. Their web site's design and the parts pictures with detailed descriptions made it eas
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y to find exactly what I needed. The grease filter fit perfectly in no time. I have successfully used my cooking grill again.
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Fan switch was broke; fan would start on it's own, but not when I needed it. Grease filter was in pieces.
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Bertram from Blacksburg, VA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Be sure to turn power off; then follow the instructions on the older posts.
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Surface burners would not light
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James from Gorham, ME
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
None of the surface burners (two Uni-burners) would light without using a match. I first ordered two replacement PS2089818 top burner spark electrodes. I replace one which was very easy - the electrode just clips into the burner - and I traced the wires down to the back bottom of the stove where I found they plugged into an ignition mod
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ule. The new electrode didn't help, but since all four burners were out it made sense that the ignition module would be the problem and not the two separate electrodes. So I ordered a new ignition module. It plugged in easily with the terminals well marked like the original. I put the original electrode back in and all four burners now light properly with the desired "tic tic tic" sound with the knobs in the "high/light" position.
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Back right burner would not ignite. Bad Switch
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Phliip from Scituate, MA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
I removed the burner knobs, unscrewed the 2 screws and removed the cover. I pulled the old switch off the stem and removed the wires. I reconnected the wires to the new switch and pushed it in place on the stem. After checking to make sure the new igniter switch worked, I replaced cover tightened the 2 screws and replaced the knobs. Job
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done in 5 minutes!
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Replaced Fan Switch on Jenn Air Stove Top
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Tom from Wilmington, NC
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Very easy repair. Disconnected the old fan switch, replaced with new one...The only problem with the new one is the round nuts that come with the new switch are not big enough to fit around the fixed posts on the stove...The solution...I saved the old ones.....
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knobs were no longer legible
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Mae from Forty Fort, PA
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- Less than 15 mins
Simply remove old control knobs and replaced with the new ones. I talked to the saleswoman and she was extremely helpful and assured me it was the right part. And it was.
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smell of a dead animal
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Duane from Niceville, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
The 15-year-old Jen-Air stove started smelling really bad. I thought it was a dead animal stuck in the exhaust tube which runs under the floor to the outside. I flushed it out with clorine bleach, but it was still bad. It turned out to the be the grease filter. I washed it every week in the diswasher, but it just was not enough to get
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it clean enough. Finally, the grease went rancid and smelled really bad. This "repair" took about 30 seconds.
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Faulty fan switch and dirty grease filter
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Armen from Lowell, MA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Removed 2 screws and lifted the control panal. Replaced the switch. Could not use nuts that came with the switch. Had to reuse the oringinals.
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Igniters did not spark
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Steve from Sedona, AZ
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Unplug and pull range away from wall.
Remove metal panel from back of range by using nutdriver to remove 4 screws.
Use phillips scewdriver to remove 2 screws holding old spark module.
Unplug 4 wires from spark module and note placement of wires for reinstall.
Install new module by reversing procedure.
Slide range ... Read more back against wall and plug in.
Entire process took less than 30 minutes.
NOTE: Spark Module received from partselect.com did not match old part exactly. The screw holes on the new part did not line up with screw holes from old part. I reinstalled new part with just 1 screw. Was told by partselect customer service that the part I received had been substituted and would work fine. It does work but it did not fit correctly.
Remove metal panel from back of range by using nutdriver to remove 4 screws.
Use phillips scewdriver to remove 2 screws holding old spark module.
Unplug 4 wires from spark module and note placement of wires for reinstall.
Install new module by reversing procedure.
Slide range ... Read more back against wall and plug in.
Entire process took less than 30 minutes.
NOTE: Spark Module received from partselect.com did not match old part exactly. The screw holes on the new part did not line up with screw holes from old part. I reinstalled new part with just 1 screw. Was told by partselect customer service that the part I received had been substituted and would work fine. It does work but it did not fit correctly.
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The grates, pan and burner plates were discolored
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Michael from Stillwater, MN
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
We've been wanting to replace these parts ever since we moved into our home. It was an amazingly easy process. The range looks like new. PartSelect was a great company to work with. You could track your product's mailing status easily online. One of the grates arrived with several scratches on it. When we contacted PartsSelect, they
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immediately sent us a new grate. We are very pleased with this company, and we will use them for future appliance parts needs.
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Front burner wouldn't light because hole burned in metal tube that channelled gas to burner
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Linda from BOLIVAR, TN
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- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
So very easy!!!! I'm a 70 year old grandmother with a small socket set - and that's all I needed! Removed one small screw, removed old burner, popped new burner in, replaced one screw, and back in business! Placed order, received it in 2 days, fixed burner. So much faster than calling a repairman!
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Front burner would not light
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Patricia from COLORADO SPGS, CO
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Removed old burner, replaced with new one, works perfectly! Only one screw to take out and use with new piece.
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