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David
April 25, 2023
I turned off power temporarily to some electrical chores, I turned it back on now fan will not turn off. tech says i need control panel, can't seem to find one on your site. He also says a cockroach shorted it out. Is this even possible? Final question- could a moderately handy person with electrical experience (me) install this part? Thx
For model number JDRP430WP01
Hi David, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, bugs are able to short the control board. They may even begin to chew on the wiring and cause the circuits to short. You may need to replace the control board, part number PS11749059. To replace it, you may follow the general instructions given below:
1- Disconnect the power at the breaker.
2- Wear gloves for safety.
3- Gently pull the range slightly away from the wall.
4- Unplug it from the receptacle.
5- On the back of the oven is a cover panel.
6- Now remove the screws from there.
7- Simply lift up to remove the panel.
8- To remember where each wire goes, it is best to take a picture for reference.
9- Now disconnect the wires.
10- Next unscrew the mounting screws.
11- Now remove the control board.
12- If needed place the new overlay onto the control board.
13- Make sure the edges are even on all sides, and then push down to secure it.
14- Align the control board in the mount, and replace the screws in two opposite corners.
15- Now replace the remaining screws.
16- Finally, push the wire connectors in.
17- Align the back panel and replace the screws.
18- Next reconnect the power.
We hope this information is useful!
Control panel is dark with occasional flicker can not use oven
Thanks
For model number JDRP430WP01
Hello John, thank you for your question. We have researched the model you have provided, and we would suggest the Control, Electric, part number PS11749059. We hope this helps!
AFTER TURNING ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS OFF. AND AFTER ROUTER REPAIR AND TURNING ALL BREAKERS BACK ON: THE OVEN CONTROL ONLY DISPLAYS "JENN AIR" AND NON FUNCTIONING BUTTONS BELOW. ADDITIONAL BREAKER RESETS HAD THE SAME RESULTS
For model number JDRP430WP01
Hi Bill,
Thank you for your question. If the electronic control board is only displaying Jenn-Air, and you have already reset the range, you will need check the wall outlet and the electronic control board. Try plugging a different appliance into the outlet that the range was plugged into to see if it works. If it is faulty, it will need to be replaced. If the outlet is fine, check the electronic control board for signs of damage, wear, scorching or burn marks. If it shows any of these signs it will need to be replaced.
The part number listed under your model number for the electronic control board is PS11755154. If you need help placing an order for it, customer service is open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Easily removed the door from the oven by releasing clips attached to the door hinge -- very nicely engineered. Removed about 6 philips head screws to allow the door assembly to be taken apart for access to the glass. Lifted out the broken glass, cleaned the inside of the door, installed the new glass, reassembled the door (a two minute project), and reattached the door to the oven. Cleaning the inside of the door took longer than the actual repair!
Removed the oven door by following the straightforward instructions in the user's manual. Removed philips head screws to take the door assembly apart. Removed clips holding the two inner door glass plates, and the two plates. Removed the clamp holding the broken glass plate, then the glass and associated glass fragments. Then cleaned and re-installed the three glass plates and their clamps in reverse order. Re-assembled the door and re-attached to the oven. Only cautionary note is to be careful when removing, handling and re-installing the various glass plates. Watch out for fragments from the broken plate; they can cut you and/or fall on the floor.
Important note: hinges are left and right do not mix them up or door will not re-assemble properly and you'll get to do it twice.
Steps I took:
Removed the oven door per the instructions in the oven operator manual. Removed several screws to release the interior steel liner.
Removing the steel liner was a bit of a hassle, Had to manipulate it to get it loose but it eventually came away from the stainless steel exterior door panel.
Disassembled the interior glass layers, there are three. The glass you need to replace is the last layer, of course. removed and discarded the broken glass. Note: the interior glass is not secured by a bracket or screws, it is held in place by compression of the interior steel liner and a another liner that is inside the door assembly (you'll figure this out when you dis-assemble).
Another note: there is a fluffy material gasket between these two liners, use care when you disassemble or the fluffy gasket will turn into confetti.
Take the opportunity to clean all glass and parts of the accumulated oven grease.
Re-assembled door and re-installed...looks good.
Another note, getting the door back together requires a little patience because there are clamping overlaps of the steel liner to the SS exterior door panel. Be prepared to jockey things around a little and make sure all your screw holes are all lined up before you begin to button it up. Remember, hinges are left and right they are not interchangeable.