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JV635C1BB General Electric Range Hood

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This kit comes with 3 filter springs, an alcohol prep swab and installation instructions.
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Customer:
Frances from Charlotte, NC
Parts Used:
WB02X10704
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
The plastic filter springs which held the washable filters broke
I completely removed the remaining pieces of plastic spring, cleaned the entire area with 409, let that dry and then used the alcohol wipe to remove any remaining residue. Peeled off the backing of the metal three springs, positioned them over the rivets that previously held the plastic springs, pushed them onto the rivets and held them in place for about 30 seconds until the adhesive worked. Left the filters out for about an hour and then slipped them into place. Everything worked as it was designed.
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Customer:
Davina from Prosperity, SC
Parts Used:
WB24X10066
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Hood light did not work when fan was on.
Turned off the breakers controling the hood and range(the range is glass top with touch controls and I had to sit on it to see up inside of the hood) Took down the grease filters, removed two screws to take down the cover for the fan and wiring. Pulled off knobs and unscrewed the nut holding switches inside of housing. Had a new light switch on hand, using wiring as attached and wiring diagram (inside the back wall of the hood) wired the new switch in, found the blower switch was cracked. covered bare wires with electrical tape and ordered blower switch. Upon arrival of part, wired blower switch. Hardest part was getting the switches back inside of the hood and installed right way around so indicators on knobs were pointed correctly. Could have used three hands, I only have two, but you would be amazed how handy a pair of visegrips are :) By the way, my hood works perfectly!
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