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- Fix Number
- FIX11750107
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WPW10196405
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
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Installation Instructions
Henry from St Louis, MO
Replace old drip Bowls
Remove heating elements, remove old drip bowl, install new drip bowls replace heating elements.
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- Fix Number
- FIX2366565
- Manufacturer Part Number
- W10196406RW
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
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Installation Instructions
chris from ABERDEEN, SD
Burner would not heat up and the cook top on light would not turn off.
First turn off breaker. Pull out stove and unplug. There was about 8 screws on the panel on the back side of the control panel. Remove panel. Remove knob on the bad control and there is 2 screws behind knob. Remove those 2 screws and take the new control and remove 1 wire at a time from old switch to new one then put back together.
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- Fix Number
- FIX340571
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 330031
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
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Doris from Skoke, IL
Elements heat sporatically
I followed the steps in the instructions which were very easy, once the electric power was turned off to the range. I replaced 2 burner plug in blocks in less than 30 minutes. I am embarrassed to say that these burners have not been functional for almost 3 years. I thought that I could not work with electric. Just make sure you have the tools on hand and read the instructions first. I am a mid-50's female, if I can do this so can anyone else!
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- Fix Number
- FIX1570190
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 12001676
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Steven from Westerly, RI
Burner Receptacle replacement
unplugged stove, removed old burner, lift top (mine did not have retaining screws), cut old wires, unscrewed Receptacle, screwed in new Burner Receptacle, used the wire strippers to strip back the old wire, then used the wire tie to connect (very very easy). done! plugged back in the new burner element (old one was burnt up) and plugged the stove back in, complete! works great! My wife loves me again! :)
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- Fix Number
- FIX2079053
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 715878
Fixes these symptoms
- Touchpad does not respond
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Installation Instructions
Curtis from Jackson, MS
I needed new burners and drip bowls and I wanted a flat radiant cartridge
Very easy! I just replaced the drip bowls, took out old burners and put in new ones. I took out my grill, and replaced with the radiant flat cartridge. I just plugged it right in, and I was done!
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- Fix Number
- FIX1854703
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 715877
Fixes these symptoms
- Touchpad does not respond
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Installation Instructions
Carole G from Hampton, GA
My husband cooks but does not clean grease right away
I replace my drip pans when I am not able to clean them completely. These fit perfectly every time.
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- Fix Number
- FIX2082000
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 74004053
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
- Gas igniter glows, but will not light
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Hal from Chatsworth, GA
Rusted gas burners
Removed 4 burners from cooking module.A hammer works from the bottom of the burner to loosen up all the rust.Cleaned all the rust off the burner plate.Before installing the new burners. I filled the inside bottom cavity with muffler repair paste from Auto Zone.It comes in a plastic container. The purpose is to keep the burner from rusting over time when hot and exposed to air and failing again.Installed the burners in the pan and coated the exposed metal with same repair paste.Let the unit dry for 2 days.Installer ignitor parts.Installed gas feed tubes, Ground wire from both ignitor base screws to bottom cover screw. The purpose is to assure a good ground to base.Re-connected feed wire to ignitor base plugThe biggest cause of module failure is rust. Placed units back in the unit and no problems.All four burners fired right up.$190.vs $600 new modules. This will probably last for years.Jen Air is not going to be very happy that I won't be buying their whole module replacement package @ $300 each every three years.If you pay 3 grand for a cooktop it should last longerThanks guys for making individual parts available.It takes a little time but, in the long run, it's worth it!
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- Fix Number
- FIX11743366
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WP660532
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
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Diana from Iola, KS
- Fix Number
- FIX16543522
- Manufacturer Part Number
- W11517959
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
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- Fix Number
- FIX11757584
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WPY706012
Installation Instructions
Patricia from Houston, TX
The grease filter was coated with grease and had a big break down the middle
We lifted the old grease filter out of the middle section of the stove top and easily slotted the new grease filter in. Took total of 2 minutes tops.
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