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Ron
February 24, 2023
Oven sometimes does not heat to desired temp, or does not come on or works good. Broil will not come on, but sometimes it does & works OK. Same way with convection heating - sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
Heat is a mystery, sometimes none, sometimes some, & sometimes perfect.
Thank you for providing this platform to help people in this changing world. Ron
For model number JJW9530DDS31
Hello Ron, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, the following parts need to be checked to fix this issue: oven sensor, part number PS11744233, high limit thermostat, part number PS11744498, and wire harness, part number PS2375479. Perform a continuity test on the wire harness to see if it is damaged or not. If still the problem exists, then you may need to replace the electronic control board, part number PS11744339. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
This is fairly easy for anyone to do. First I opened up the front (silver part) of the oven door by removing the screws at the top and the bottom. Then I kept on removing the various layers of glass... the 2 outside ones are removed by removing their respective screws and then you get to the inner-most. These 2 inner ones are in a frame that holds them together. I removed the large silver frame that holds the insulation and the 2-glass-frame in it. Just remove the screws and then tilt the insulation frame out a bit to remove the glass frame. You can tilt the entire insulation holder out but the insulation is soft and it starts to fall off. Just tilting it enough worked for me. Then I opened up the glass frame from one end, removed the left-over broken piece of the old glass pane and installed the new one in. Then reassemble. The entire process is very easy - but you will need another person for a few minutes when you remove /reinstall the glass frame inside the insulation holder. You would just need a little help holding everything... nothing technical. I would rate the repair technicality at 4 or 5/10. It could even be a 3 if there were less steps involved. Good luck! By the way, Amana/Maytag wanted $70 or so for the glass and then the repair fee. I got the part here for about $50.
This product comes in a bottle with a brush like Liquid Paper. It goes on incredibly easy. A second coat might be needed. I wanted to prevent rust from setting in so I covered the scratches and dings. The paint is a little brighter since my washer is 10 years old but it still looks great.