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...
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...
This hinge is located on each side of the oven door. The hinges control the rate that the oven door opens and closes, and allows the door to stay open at an angle. This hinge can be used on either the...
Sold individually. Lock washers are used with screws when vibration from an appliance may cause the screw to loosen. Lock washers are also used in the electrical components of an appliance to ensure ...
This thermostat knob is two inches in diameter. It is a black knob with white numbering indicating the temperature inside the oven as well as the 'off' and 'clean' positions. There is also some chrome...
This bake element is 17 inches wide. It has a terminal depth of three inches, and a total element length of ninteen inches. This element is intended for use with some electric ovens.
This upper selector knob is two inches in diameter. It is primarily black with white lettering denoting the many different functions of the oven: bake, convection, broil, off, and clean. Its center is...
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Helene
January 11, 2020
Hi , I would like to buy another jennair wall oven . We don’t want to have to remodel the area where our present jennair wall oven is . Do you know what the specifications of the older model is once it’s installed . We figure 27 inches wide and 23 inches deep. Do you know of a new jennair wall oven that would have the same specifications as the model w121-c.Thank you so much for your time . Helene
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Hi Helene. We only sell parts not entire models. We recommend contacting the manufacturer directly for information about model size and recommended replacements. Thank you for your question.
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Parts arrived in three days and it was an easy swap of the hinges but the same problem still existed: the oven door wouldn't close completely, so the oven light stayed on and the convection wouldn't work either unless the door closed all the way. The replacement hinge's springs apparently aren't strong enough to close it and the springs aren't adjustable - which is a design flaw. I did correct the problem though, by using three dollars worth of 1" round magnets, which I placed inside the door: they stay put and are strong enough to pull the door tight.
Unscrewed and pulled the door off and then took the three layers of the door apart in order to clean off the burned-on goop and remove the old and insert the new seal. The last screw was rusted in and the drill stripped it so that it was impossible to remove. I levered the remaining two layers apart, holding them open with screw drivers, and inserted the new seal. Had to be careful with the shaping of the metal core of the seal and the distribution of the sealing fabric. Phew! I saved the screws from each layer separately by taping them to the counter in the order of removal. This made reassembly easier. Getting the door back on was a bit difficult and I needed another pair of hands to help me.
One oven door hinge spring was broken. I ordered two hinges to complete the repair. The repair could not have been easier. I removed the door from the oven an unscrewed the outer frame of the door from the inner door assembly. I unscrewed the old hinge assembly and replaced them with the two new hinges. I set the door back on the oven and replaced the oven door retaining hardware. After replacing the retaining hardware, I removed the temporary shipping pins that keep the spring assembly static. Very important: don’t remove these hinge pins until the door is on the oven an the oven retaining hardware is secured.