JVW5361FJ1DS General Electric Range Hood - Instructions
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- Customer:
- john from SUMMERVILLE, SC
- Parts Used:
- WB26X24861
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver
blower had a squeak
I found the model number. Looked online for best price. PartSelect was the best. Ordered part, and it arrive within 5 days. When I installed the blower assembly it had a little vibration at high speed. I went to the PartSelect website and followed return process. I received an immediate refund and the I reordered the same part. The second blower assembly arrived within 5 days. There were tracking numbers available to follow the item online.
If I need another part I will use PartSelect.
JW Brabham
If I need another part I will use PartSelect.
JW Brabham
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- Customer:
- Edgar from Atlanta, GA
- Parts Used:
- WB26X24861
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers
Range hood rattling and then finally not running
1. Safety & Prep
Turn off the power at the breaker and remove the grease filters.
Pro-Tip: This is a great opportunity to deep clean the interior of the hood while the blower is out.
2. The Hardest Part: Unclipping the Wiring
The trickiest part is getting the old wiring harness unclipped.
The Fix: Take your new replacement blower and examine the clip on it so you can see exactly how the locking mechanism works. Then, use a small flathead screwdriver to reach in and undo the clip on the old unit.
3. Installation & Filter Requirements
Mount the new Blower Assembly using your screwdriver and pliers.
Important Note on Filters: * If your hood vents to the outside, you do not need charcoal filters.
If you have a recirculating baffle in place, you must use charcoal filters for proper air filtration.
4. Finishing Up
Reinstall any covers and filters. Restore power and test the fan to ensure the rattling has stopped.
Turn off the power at the breaker and remove the grease filters.
Pro-Tip: This is a great opportunity to deep clean the interior of the hood while the blower is out.
2. The Hardest Part: Unclipping the Wiring
The trickiest part is getting the old wiring harness unclipped.
The Fix: Take your new replacement blower and examine the clip on it so you can see exactly how the locking mechanism works. Then, use a small flathead screwdriver to reach in and undo the clip on the old unit.
3. Installation & Filter Requirements
Mount the new Blower Assembly using your screwdriver and pliers.
Important Note on Filters: * If your hood vents to the outside, you do not need charcoal filters.
If you have a recirculating baffle in place, you must use charcoal filters for proper air filtration.
4. Finishing Up
Reinstall any covers and filters. Restore power and test the fan to ensure the rattling has stopped.
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