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JJW8530BCW Jenn-Air Wall Oven - Instructions

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Customer:
Bob from Castle Rock, CO
Parts Used:
WP71003424
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Clock & Temp display fadded out
After reading how the others did this repair, I told Nancy, no sweat, you can do it. We removed the four screws from under the panal, removed the panal, unpluged the wire leads and laid the unit on a towel. We then removed the four nuts that held the clock assembly and exchanged the old for the new. Reversed the proceedure and it worked. Don't forget to turn the power off before the repair.
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Customer:
Barbara from Port Charlotte, FL
Parts Used:
WP71003424
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Oven clock display out
Remove 4 screws above oven door. Lift glass clock display from oven. Remove four nuts, unplug 3 connectors, lift module out. Install new module, reverse removal procedure. Shazam! Like new.
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Customer:
Douglas from Nesconset, NY
Parts Used:
WP71003424
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
clock/light display dim or off
shut power off to wall oven,open oven door & with phillips screw driver remove 4 screws. lift clock display up & out,unplug three harness's & remove.unscrew the four 5/16 bolts and remove and replace the light display.
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Customer:
Patrick from Carmel, IN
Parts Used:
WP71003424
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The timer/clock on the oven display was out.
Turned off power to the oven. Removed the four screws on the bottom of the control panel. The panel then needed to be lifted up just a bit to release from a bracket that holds the top in place. Because this is a built-in with a microwave oven above it I had to remove four screws to take off the decorative facade from around the microwave.

Once the surround on the microwave was removed I slide up the control panel. Removed 3 cables from the timer and the 4 screws holding it in place. Installed the new timer (4 screws and 3 cables), put the control panel back in place. Four screws in the bottom of the panel, four screws in the surround and done. Turned the power back on to the oven and 2 days later cooked a turkey for Thanksgiving.
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Customer:
William from Hayden Lake, ID
Parts Used:
WP71003424
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
the clock digets on the control panel faded away
I removed the four screws that hold the control panel in place, unpluged the three wire connectors, and removed the clock assembly by removing four screws that hold it in place. Next I replaced the four screws that hold the clock in place, pluged in the wire connectors, and replaced the control panel. It was a very simple task.
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Customer:
tommy from FAYETTEVILLE, NC
Parts Used:
12001656
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
No problem installing the sensor
I removed the two mounting screws and pulled the harness through the opening unsnapped the sensor from the harness and installed the new sensor i didn't have to used the adapters the new sensor fitted
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Customer:
Terry from Grand Prairie, TX
Parts Used:
WP71003424
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Needed to replace the clock assembly
Repair was just exactly like a dozen I read before I ordered the part. Turn off breaker. Remove 4 phillips head screws on the bottom of the clock face. Tilt out from the bottom, take out 4 screws with 1/4" nutdriver, unplug 3 wiring harnesses. Replace in reverse order and turn the power back on.
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Customer:
Jeffery from Seguin, TX
Parts Used:
WP71003424
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
Jenn-air oven electronic display ceased working
Number one: trip the breaker on the oven. Next, I removed four screws from the bottom of the front display panel. Then, unhooked the panel and gently placed it on the counter next to it. Then I un-plugged each of the three inputs and plugged them into the new component. I then unscrewed the four hex screws from assembly and removed the old unit. I reversed the process and screwed it back in, and when I turned on the circuit breaker, everything worked as advertised. Total time: less than 15 minutes.
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Customer:
Carol from Kilgore, TX
Parts Used:
WP71003424
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Time light dimmed and then no longer seen
First I had to remove the cover for the oven because my appliance is an oven/microwave combination. Then I just followed the directions of the people on site and it worked like a charm!!!
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Customer:
George from Wilmington, DE
Parts Used:
WP71003424
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
LED clock faded then black,oven worked but no clock
First: my problem was with the oven. Turn power off at breaker,should be one of the largest breakers, 30 or 40 amp. type.Then open door look up under LED readout you will see 4 phillip head screws, remove them,then lift LED section upward and off.You may want/need someone to hold this section.Then unplug the wires by pulling firmly upward and off of the LED plastic box. The box is held on by 4 hex nut screws, unscrew and remove box,install new LED display in reverse order. turn power back on.Set clock. Your done.Sounds like a long project but I actually had two ovens to do.Total time for the first oven was 12 minutes.
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Customer:
John from HOT SPRINGS, AR
Parts Used:
WP74008014
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Broken oven door hinge
My daughter & I followed the instructions in your video and had fun repairing the door. The video showed exactly how to do the repair. I hope I don't need any appliance parts very soon but I will certainly pull up your web site if I do. Thanks for an excellent instruction video.

John - Hot Springs Village, AR
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Customer:
Amy from MCKINNEY, TX
Parts Used:
WPW10310258
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Bottom (bake) is not heating, broiler is working
I replaced the heating element but that didn’t help. So then I replaced the oven sensor and that didn’t work either. Both were pretty easy to do but I’ve now spend $170 and my oven still isn’t working. I called number listed and got a recording that all agents were busy and there was a high call volume so I can’t get any help.
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Customer:
John from Arvada, CO
Parts Used:
12001656
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Oven would not hold temperature, not turn on, and would shut off during use.
Extremely simple repair to make. Move stove away from wall and disconnect power. Remove the oven racks. Remove the rear sheet metal panel covering the wiring harnesses. Caution: Sharp edges and corners on sheet metal.Sensor is located in upper left corner on rear oven wall. Using a long-shafted #2 Philips screwdriver, remove the two Philips head screws and gently pull the sensor 1" away from the oven wall. At this point, it will help to have an assist from someone while you are behind the range. Have the assistant gently tug on the sensor while you watch for wires moving on the rear of the range. After locating the sensor wires, gently disconnect the plastic connector clip. Note: plastic connectors become brittle with age and exposure to heat Move to front of range and gently remove sensor from rear wall by pulling the wiring through the oven wall. Before inserting the new sensor wire through the oven wall, "dry fit" the wiring connectors to see that the new sensor is a correct connection. Make connection, and secure the sensor to the rear oven wall with the two screws. Install racks, reinstall rear sheet metal panel, and connect the power. Set the oven baking temperature to a moderately low temp, 300 - 350 deg. to test the new sensor.
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Customer:
Pat from PAYSON, AZ
Parts Used:
12001656
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
"F3" error message and no oven heat
Unplugged the range, removed screws holding the old sensor. When I pulled it out, the wire connecting to the sensor was completely broken through,therefore I could not just pull the wire to get to the connector. Unscrewed one side of back panel to access the connector. Pushed the connector and wire of the new sensor through the hole ( and behind the insulation), disconnected the old sensor and connected the new one. Re screwed the new connector in place plus rescrewed the back panel. Plugged the range in and - Viola! Everything now works like a charm and I have my oven back. Easy-Peasy. Oh - I am an older female with very limited DYI experience. I just saved myself $650.00!
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Customer:
William from Nashville, TN
Parts Used:
12001656
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Oven door was locked, couldn't set oven temps
Got a bent metal coathook to temporarily release the oven door, removed the screws from the old probe, inserted the new one, and hooked it up, using the one of the plug adapters provided. Problem solved! The oven door latch was now disengaged, the oven would now accept temperature inputs, and the rear cooling fan (which wouldn't shut off) now turned off. That's a lot of things working better for less than $50!
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