The function of the grease filter is to trap grease into the filter from the exhaust air. The grease filter is intended to be used with certain downdraft cooktops and ranges. This grease filter is roughly fourteen inches long and almost twelve inches wide, and chrome in color. Removing your old grease filter and replacing it with a new on...Read moree is an easy job, users say it took them less than fifteen minutes to install. We recommend that when removing your current grease filter, you use work gloves to protect your hands and clean the entire area thoroughly before installing the new filter.
This surface burner knob is a little under two inches in diameter. It is a light gray knob with dark gray numbering indicating the temperature level of the surface burner: low, medium, high, off, and light. Made entirely of platic, this knob will accept a 'D' shaped shaft.
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.
This black front burner assembly is a precision-engineered component designed for use with select gas ranges. Measuring nine inches in diameter, it provides reliable and consistent heat distribution for optimal cooking performance. Its durable construction ensures long-term functionality, while its seamless integration into the appliance ...Read moresupports safe and efficient operation. Installation involves positioning the burner securely in place on the cooktop, and it is recommended to verify compatibility with your specific model before installation.
This rear burner assembly directs gas to the burner head for even heat distribution. Finished in glossy black, it replaces worn or faulty parts that cause ignition or heating issues. Installation requires disconnecting the appliance and securing the new burner in place.
This range fan switch is designed to control the operation of the cooktop or range ventilation system, allowing the downdraft or blower fan to start, stop, or regulate airflow as needed to manage heat and steam during cooking. By ensuring proper fan operation, it helps protect internal components from overheating while supporting effectiv...Read moree ventilation. Replacement may be necessary if the fan will not turn on, will not shut off, operates intermittently, or if the switch feels loose or unresponsive. The black switch is intended as a functional replacement for older or failed designs and may require minor mounting adjustments during installation, making it a practical solution for restoring reliable ventilation control.
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Joe - For model number CVG4280W
March 18, 2023
Does each burner have its own Spark Ignition Valve Switch or do they share? e.g. both top burners click but don't light and bottom left clicks but doesn't light. Bottom right burner lights properly.
Hello Joe, Thank you for your inquiry. Each burner has it's own spark ignition valve switch. We would recommend checking the switches with a multimeter to see if they are faulty, as well as the spark electrodes, the burners, and the grill burner. Check for any blockages in the tubes and burners, and you can test the electrode with a multimeter as well. If you are unfamiliar with how a multimeter functions, we have videos available to assist you. Good luck with your repair.
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ELOISE from MILFORD, OH
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pulled old one out , cleaned the area & replaced with the new one.
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Old grease filter that I actually did not know I had to change
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deborah from fort pierce, FL
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Removed the old grease screen and cleaned the entire area thoroughly and replaced the screen
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My Jenn-Air is an "antique." The filter was disgusting!
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marion from aspen, CO
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I had put up with a filter that got more and more raggedy every year, but I thought my 30 yr. old range/grill top was too old for me to find an replacement filter. What a great service you offer. I found you by web-surfing, typed in the model #, and presto--you sent me the shiny new filter. All I had to do was pop it in and throw away
... Read morethe nasty grill (after washing the scent off to keep the bears out of my Colorado garbage.) Thank you!