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SVD48600B Jenn-Air Range
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This is a genuine OEM 40-Watt replacement light bulb that is compatible with various types of appliances. It has a frosted glass bulb with a standard metal socket base, making it easy to screw and uns...
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$30.66
This part is an authentic OEM replacement grease filter for your range or cooktop. The grease filter is used to trap particles that result from cooking such as grease, smoke, and dust. The filter is v...
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$34.72
This is a factory-certified oven sensor kit with two harness adapters. Its purpose is to sense the temperature inside the oven. Replacing this part can fix an oven that is not reaching the proper temp...
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This is a screw and it is made for multiple appliances in your home. This model is called a sheet metal screw because it has sharp points, and the threads are closer together. This screw is designed t...
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This is a multi-use screw and can be used on a variety of appliances. The measurements of the screw are: 8/18 x 3/8. *Please note: the screw is sold individually. Refer to the manual provided by the m...
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This door strike is less than an inch long. It is all white in color and it is made entirely of plastic.
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This pan sits under the burner to catch anything that may spill over to make cleaning up easy. Also known as Aeration Pan. Sold individually.
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This black front burner assembly is nine inches long. It is used with Maytag brand gas ranges.
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$415.02
This oven control board and clock is for ranges.
Oven control board and clock monitors the oven temperature and controls the oven heating functions in the range, and includes the digital display fo...
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This gas valve knob measures approximately 2 12 inches in diameter. It is a black knob that has white lettering aroud its perimeter denoting the different temperature levels: low, medium, high, etc. T...
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The element has male terminals. This bake element is found on the bottom of the oven.
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Raymond
November 18, 2022
Broiler won't shut off. New control board already installed.Same problem
For model number SVD48600B
Hello Raymond, thank you for contacting us. We would recommend testing the temperature sensor, part number FIX1570174, and the high-limit thermostat, part number FIX11744498. Sometimes due to a faulty sensor, the control board will not be able to read the temperature of the oven. Please reach out to customer service if you need help placing an order. Glad to be of help!
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Viewing 12 of 12Little to no heat when baking
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Will Not Start
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Oven is too hot
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Oven not heating evenly
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Element will not heat
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Touchpad does not respond
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Gas igniter glows, but will not light
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Little to no heat when broiling
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Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
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- Customer:
- Gene from Washington C.H., OH
- Parts Used:
- WP71002111
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
Replace Grease Filter
Just a couple of minutes to left off the cover grid, left out the old filter and drop in the new one.
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- Customer:
- David from Westford, MA
- Parts Used:
- 12001656
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
Oven not holding 350 F, when cooling the coils did not reheat
Removed the oven door by opening slightly, then pic door up to remove. Remove 2 screws holding oven sensor in place, gently pull on sensor to remove, had to remove about 8 inches to get at plastic connector. Unplug connector, had to use an adapter cable supplied with the PartSelect kit to install new sensor, push cable back into opening,
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reinstall 2 screws. The oven works fine! Note that due to thermal lag the temperature overshoots to 370 degrees and undershoots to 340 degrees, this appears to be normal oven operation. Putting door back in place was easy.
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- Customer:
- John from Kuna, ID
- Parts Used:
- WP71001799
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers, Socket set
Lost all clock and timer display
Removed the 4 phillip head screws that hold the trim plate on the bottom of the display panel (and you probably could skip this step).
Next, I removed the knobs from the front of the display panel.
Then I removed the 4 phillip head screws that were located (1 each) behind the knobs.
Finally, I removed the 4 hex head screws ... Read more from the bottom of the front panel.
You caan then remove the panel a few inches and remove the two cable connectors.
The trick part is to get the flat ribbin cable disconnected. If you squeeze the two small tabs (one on each end of the connector), the connector moves up and spreads open to CAREFULLY remove the ribbon cable.
The clock assembly has just two hex head screws holding it in place. Remove them, and reassemble everything in reverse.
If you did everything correctly, you should have a very bright stove clock again!
Next, I removed the knobs from the front of the display panel.
Then I removed the 4 phillip head screws that were located (1 each) behind the knobs.
Finally, I removed the 4 hex head screws ... Read more from the bottom of the front panel.
You caan then remove the panel a few inches and remove the two cable connectors.
The trick part is to get the flat ribbin cable disconnected. If you squeeze the two small tabs (one on each end of the connector), the connector moves up and spreads open to CAREFULLY remove the ribbon cable.
The clock assembly has just two hex head screws holding it in place. Remove them, and reassemble everything in reverse.
If you did everything correctly, you should have a very bright stove clock again!
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