SVD48600WC Jenn-Air Range - Overview

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Light Bulb - 40W – Part Number: 8009
Light Bulb - 40W
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PartSelect #: PS884734
Manufacturer #: 8009
This an authentic OEM 40-Watt replacement light bulb, used in a number of household appliances. It is specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures, which is why these replacement bulbs are mos...
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Grease Filter – Part Number: WP71002111
Grease Filter
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PartSelect #: PS11743870
Manufacturer #: WP71002111
The filter is made of metal and is intended for use with ranges and cooktops. As per the manufacturer, this filter may be 1/2" slimmer than the original, but will still function the same.
$38.89
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Long Oven Sensor – Part Number: 12001656
Long Oven Sensor
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PartSelect #: PS1570174
Manufacturer #: 12001656
The oven sensor detects the temperature within the oven cavity and sends the information to the control board. If your oven is not heating evenly, has little or no heat when baking, or is too hot, you...
$53.22
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Screw – Part Number: W11233072
Screw
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PartSelect #: PS12349731
Manufacturer #: W11233072
This is a multi-use and multi-appliance screw. It can be used on a microwave, refrigerator, range/oven, air conditioner, dehumidifier, washer, or dryer. The measurements of this screw are 8 x 1/2 inch...
$26.58
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Range Light Cover Lens – Part Number: WP9781049
Range Light Cover Lens
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PartSelect #: PS11747414
Manufacturer #: WP9781049
This part goes over top of the light bulb.
$81.68
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Range Front Burner Assembly Black (Glossy Finish) – Part Number: WP7505P283-60
Range Front Burner Assembly Black (Glossy Finish)
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PartSelect #: PS11744567
Manufacturer #: WP7505P283-60
This nine-inch black burner fits right onto the front of your gas range and helps deliver even heat while you cook. It’s built to last and designed to work smoothly with your appliance. If your curren...
$267.94
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Single Door Strike – Part Number: WP71002097
Single Door Strike
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PartSelect #: PS11743868
Manufacturer #: WP71002097
This door strike is less than an inch long. It is all white in color and it is made entirely of plastic.
$18.74
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Rear Burner – Part Number: 74005189
Rear Burner
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PartSelect #: PS1647215
Manufacturer #: 74005189
This glossy black burner sits at the back of your stove and helps deliver steady heat while you cook. It guides the gas to the burner head so your meals cook evenly. If your rear burner isn’t lighting...
$224.31
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Bake Element - 240V – Part Number: WP71001680
Bake Element - 240V
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PartSelect #: PS11743855
Manufacturer #: WP71001680
This oven bake element is a 2800-watt, 240-volt electrical heating component located at the bottom of the oven cavity. It is engineered to convert electrical energy into consistent radiant heat, suppo...
$117.38
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2 Piece Broiler Pan – Part Number: 4396923
2 Piece Broiler Pan
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PartSelect #: PS971245
Manufacturer #: 4396923
The top of this part is now black.
$59.89
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Dryer Screw – Part Number: WP90767
Dryer Screw
PartSelect #: PS11746840
Manufacturer #: WP90767
This screw is sold individually.
$10.09
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Natural Gas to Liquid Propane Conversion Kit – Part Number: 12001809
Natural Gas to Liquid Propane Conversion Kit
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PartSelect #: PS1570293
Manufacturer #: 12001809
To convert back to Natural Gas - you must save old orifices. If you no longer have the old orifices, the burner tubes must be ordered that contain the natural gas orifices.
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John
January 25, 2023
This unit had an F3 code after a cleaning cycle. We powered the unit off at the breaker. Then an F2 code appeared. Turned off at the breaker again. Then back on. The cooling fan in the oven runs unless turned off at the breaker. Is this a temperature sensor problem?
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Hi John, thank you for asking. The error code F2 and F3 on your Jennair range indicate that the oven temperature sensor has shorted. We suggest that you replace the oven temperature sensor, part number PS1570174, to resolve the issue of the oven fan running continuously and to clear the error code. If you need help placing an order for it, please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!

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K
December 11, 2023
Error code F6 has come on and oven just shuts down but continues to beep. If left off long enough it will work for a bit, then do the same. We did get an additional code once, but have not seen that one since and cannot remember what it was.
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Hi K, Thank you for asking. The F6 Error code indicates the oven could not execute the function. There may a problem with the Relay Control Board, or the associated wiring. We hope this helps!

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Common Symptoms of the SVD48600WC

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Little to no heat when baking
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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.
Parts Used:
Grease Filter
  • Gene from Washington C.H., OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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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, 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.
Parts Used:
Long Oven Sensor
  • David from Westford, MA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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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 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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Electronic Clock Control Board
  • John from Kuna, ID
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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