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Customer:
Susan from Standish, CA
Parts Used:
WP71001680
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
My baking element went out.
I only had to unscrew two screws to remove the existing element. Unfortunately, when I removed the element I found that the electrical wire connected to it had melted off, so the element is actually still good. I had to strip the wire back and put a new wire connector on. Once that was done I hooked the element back on and screwed it back together.
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Customer:
Betty from Hayward, CA
Parts Used:
WP71001680
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Bake element broke
very easy, removed two screws, unplug the wires on the old element, replug the new element , replace the screws.

Unfotunely this was not the entire problem. Ended up purchasing a new stove.
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Customer:
Carl from Carlisle, PA
Parts Used:
WP71001680
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Socket set
Oven wouldn't heat and hold temperature.
I removed the screws that held the element in place. I then pulled the element out and disconnect the two wires. Connected the wires and place element in place and screws to hold in place.

Note: this is the second part that I acquired to fix the problem. Had I listened to my wife the first time the problem would have been solved the first time around because she made the correct diagnosis.
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Customer:
John from York, PA
Parts Used:
WP5700M426-60
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Grill elemnt on ancient Jenn-Air died
Just replaced old with new, it plugs in same as old.
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Customer:
Jim from HIGH SPRINGS, FL
Parts Used:
WP71001680
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Socket set
oven wouldn't heat up
Make sure you turn breaker off install both wires and screw the bracket into the back of the oven. You could use a phillips screw driver but with my ovens age seemed like it wanted to strip it out so I used a socket instead. Turn on the breaker and it works like new
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Customer:
FRANK from CLARENCE CTR, NY
Parts Used:
12001656
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Cooling fan runs fault code displayed
Removed the two screws holding the sensor to the rear oven wall. pulled out sensor wire. It was caught on other wires behind the oven. removed the three screws holding the 8" inspection plate in the center of the rear panel. Carefully move the insulation and reach in to grasp the back end of the sensor wire. Once free from the snag it easily pulls out with the sensor just as stated in the video. using the appropriate adaptor it was easy to re-asseble and and attach to the oven wall. Replace the rear panel with the three screws and it was done
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Customer:
CAROLYN from PRIEST RIVER, ID
Parts Used:
WP71001680
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
The bottom heating element of my Jenn Air cooking range stopped working.
My husband did the repair. He had difficulty removing the old element, probably because it had been in there for 20 years. Once he got the old element out, it took less than 30 minutes to install the new one.
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Customer:
Joseph from HAMMONTON, NJ
Parts Used:
WP71003351
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
broken hinge on oven door
Open the door and remove the top screws holding the hinge retainer plates. Remove the three screws holding the glass in place at the bottom, the three screws and two nuts holding the top cover. Remove the glass, then the two screws holding the hinge in place. Reverse order for reassembly. Easy fix, but don't do what I did. I went cheap and only replaced the side that was bad only to have the other side go bad a few weeks later. Change both at the same time.
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Customer:
phillip from Farmington, NM
Parts Used:
12001656
Difficulty Level:
Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Maytag range had "F3" code display, oven would not work.
Oven sensor replacement was easy. Thermistor was installed in less than 15 minutes. After installation STILL had "F3" error message. Harness was ok, "Clock" or ECU needed to be replaced. "Computer" is obsolete, no spares available, some companies will rebuilt for $400+. Since the stove was going to the landfill I had nothing to lose by taking the "Clock" apart. It has one chip that is probably the power supply and control chip, another chip is an EEPROM with 128 bytes of storage and the last is a darlington chip that controls the relays. Cleaned up everything that looked like it needed cleaning with alcohol. When I reassembled the unit the pins for the thermistor harness felt loose, so I took it apart, again, and found cold solder joints on all four pins. It must have been there all along but plugging and unplugging the harness finally broke out the solder so I could see it. Soldered the pins back in and now it all works. It's worth a try if you're getting the "F3" message. If the relays on your stove aren't working it would be a good idea to replace the darlington chip. Good luck.
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Customer:
Damian from CIRCLEVILLE, NY
Parts Used:
WP71002206
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Change door hinges and hinge receptacles
Be sure you open the door. Find the small hole in each hinge to stick a pin or other piece of metal so when you remove the door, the himges will stay locked. Otherwise they will disappear into the door. Remove only the top screw of each hinge plate on range frame. Lift up on the door and place it on a table. Remove a few screws on door trim. See the hinge screws. Remove and take out old hinges. Replace the new ones in reverse order. Be sure to place pins in new hinges to keep them locked. Pull out the range about six inches respecting the gas line and vent hose. Remove bottom hinge plate screw, two side screws of hinge receptacle and two additional screws located under the one inch wide trim piece. Remove hinge receptacle and install new one in reverse order. Do the same on the other side. Carefully push the range back in while lifting up a bit to avoid scratching the floor. Check gas, vent line/hose and trim are sll ok. Reinstall the door by sliding hinges into receptacles. Reinstall the last screws on thrbtop hinge plate. Remove locking pins. Lift door up to check fit. Done! Remember you cannot change only hinges. Hinge receptacles that hinges latch onto must also be changed because both hinges and receptacles wear.
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Customer:
Max from Houston, TX
Parts Used:
12001656
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
No temperature control
Turned off breakers to oven. Removed two screws that held oven in cabinet. Removed oven door by opening slightly and pulling up on door. Pulled oven out 1/3 of way. Took out four screws on top of control panel. Took oven light switch off by unscrewing holding ring. Removed temp knob on right by pulling. Removed start / stop knob same way.Removed glass straight out. Removed four screws that held elecrtonic clock conrtol board. Unpluged three wire plug from right side and the nine wire plug from the left side. Worked board out at and angle. Went backwards to connect and replace board, screws and door.Slid oven back in and tested oven after turning breakers back on, worked like new.
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Customer:
Ila from Carthage, NC
Parts Used:
W10757086
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
Oven would not heat
I cut off the electricity. Removed the back panel. Moved 1 wire at a time from old board to new board. Then removed the old board and replaced the new one. Reattached the back panel and turned on the electricity. I was happy when the oven began to heat.
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Customer:
Lynne from Belchertown, MA
Parts Used:
71001129
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
The oven door slammed shut and the door lock switch broke causing the light to stay on continuously.
I contacted a local appliance repair store who didn't know what I was talking about. I looked online and the store called me back to tell me the part would probably be $75.00. I took the broken part out of the door frame and found the exact part online at your site, and ordered it for $14.00. Received the part within 2 days and put it in in 10 minutes.
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Customer:
Eugene from Clinton, IA
Parts Used:
12001656
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Oven Temperature was 50 degrees low
Took screws out of the back on the side the sensor was on, unplugged it & took out the two screws on the inside of the oven to release the sensor. Put new sensor in place with the two screws & used one of the adapters to plug in the new sensor. Put screws back in the back panel & turned on the oven which unfortunately is still 50 degrees low. Need a new clock with computer which is out of stock & unavailable. I was an electrician for 25 years so didn't experience any problems. It was a cheap thing to try.
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Customer:
Roger from Oxford, NC
Parts Used:
WP71001799
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Display Very Dim & Broil not working
Turn off the electrical breaker before starting! Open the oven door & remove the 4 silver hex head screws under the bottom of the control panel with a 1/4 " nut driver. Pull out on the bottom of panel. This will access the clock assembly. Unplug the ribbon cable by pushing in & up on the small clips on each end of the connector - this is a little tricky but not that difficult. Remove the two small connectors and remove the two clock assembly mounting screws. Reverse the procedure for installation. This corrected the problem with the broil element not working - apparently the electronic clock assembly was the problem there as well.
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