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JV338H2WW General Electric Range Hood

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It is used for many ranges and vent hoods.
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This part is the replacement fan for your range hood. It is made of white plastic and is approximately 7 inches in diameter. The fan blade helps to dissipate smoke and smells from your range. The main...
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This metallic vent hood filter collects grease particles in the air from cooking.
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Customer:
Helen J. from Landisburg, PA
Parts Used:
WB02X10700
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Replace grease and oder filter
To replace a filter, on my range, i just pull down on the old ,and push up tp place the new one in. the were no screws ,to take out. I would like to say, that the time it took , to place my order and recive it was great. i could not be more pleased . i will be in touch, again, whenever, i need a part ! thank you.
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Customer:
Marsha from Jacksonville, FL
Parts Used:
WB02X10700
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Really old filthy filter
Popped out the old one and inserted the new one. Very quick and easy, less than 1 minute. I was very impressed with the delivery of my new filter from PartSelect. It arrived the very next day...that was simply amazing to me.
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Customer:
Jessie from West Chester, PA
Parts Used:
WB02X10700
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
I destroyed previous one scrubbing too hard
I stood on a kitchen step ladder, pulled old one out with an upward and outward pull. Held new one on the sides, seated the bottom first, then snapped the new one into the top clip.
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