1012 Jenn-Air Range - Overview
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Wall Vent Cap Kit - 6 Inch duct
PartSelect #: PS2105233
Manufacturer #: A406
This wall vent cap kit comes with a spring loaded damper and instructions. It is designed for a 6" diameter outside vent.
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Wall Vent Cap Kit - 5 Inch duct - with Gray Cover
PartSelect #: PS2105196
Manufacturer #: A405
This wall vent cap kit comes with a spring loaded damper. This part can be painted.
No Longer Available

Blower Motor
PartSelect #: PS2076843
Manufacturer #: 707704K
This is a blower motor for your range, but you may also know it as a blower fan motor or a downdraft vent fan motor. This part is used with down draft models. It helps draw the steam and odors through...
$210.64
In Stock

Range Exhaust Vent Blower Wheel
PartSelect #: PS11757592
Manufacturer #: WPY707985
This exhaust vent blower wheel is almost seven inches in diameter, and just under four inches deep. It is made entirely of metal and is used with a range's venting system.
$85.36
In Stock
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Cotter Pin
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PartSelect #: PS8819898
Manufacturer #: 1012
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Plug Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS10335284
Manufacturer #: 1012
$33.94
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Round Nut
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PartSelect #: PS10375888
Manufacturer #: 1012
$218.56
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Pan Assembly Stainless Steel
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PartSelect #: PS10435457
Manufacturer #: 1012
$63.17
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Fitting
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PartSelect #: PS12273315
Manufacturer #: 1012
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Common Symptoms of the 1012
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bad element control switch
1. Turn off power to range at circuit breaker
2. Remove grate
3 Remove control knobs
4, Remove two screws holding control panel
5. With wrench, remove locking nuts from control switches
6. Lift panel, exposing switches
7. With new switch in hand, unattach old switch one terminal at a time, attaching new swi ... Read more tch exactly as old switch, terminal by terminal.
8. Replace everything in reverse order
9.Turn on power
2. Remove grate
3 Remove control knobs
4, Remove two screws holding control panel
5. With wrench, remove locking nuts from control switches
6. Lift panel, exposing switches
7. With new switch in hand, unattach old switch one terminal at a time, attaching new swi ... Read more tch exactly as old switch, terminal by terminal.
8. Replace everything in reverse order
9.Turn on power
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Richard from Beverly Hills, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Broken exhaust vent cover.
Just removed the broken vent cover.
Injected foaming sealant.
Pushed on the vent cover plate.
Screwed it in place.
More foaming sealant.
Clipped on the flapper and secured the cover.
Injected foaming sealant.
Pushed on the vent cover plate.
Screwed it in place.
More foaming sealant.
Clipped on the flapper and secured the cover.
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Richard from Sacramento, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Motor bearing failure after 34 years.
Important: Down load the helpful assembly diagram for the fan motor and study it for a few minutes. It's very straight forward. Also a good idea is to remove the bottom panel which comes off easy before starting.
My only problem was removing the existing blower/fan wheel without damaging it once I had the assembly on the work b ... Read more ench. It was rusted on tight and managed to remove after a few tries using penetrating oil. The wheel is in stock and I'd suggest buying a new one along with the new motor if I had to do the job again.
Bottom line; the fan motor fit perfect but did have to re-use part of the old existing electric pig tail because the motor does not come with the factory type motor terminal connectors. By using three twist on wire connectors was back in business. The down draft vent works like new.
Wife is happy...
Wade
My only problem was removing the existing blower/fan wheel without damaging it once I had the assembly on the work b ... Read more ench. It was rusted on tight and managed to remove after a few tries using penetrating oil. The wheel is in stock and I'd suggest buying a new one along with the new motor if I had to do the job again.
Bottom line; the fan motor fit perfect but did have to re-use part of the old existing electric pig tail because the motor does not come with the factory type motor terminal connectors. By using three twist on wire connectors was back in business. The down draft vent works like new.
Wife is happy...
Wade
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Wade from CARMINE, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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