David S Bristol , TN July 30, 2016 Fan on my ge profile stove hood quit working I removed the fan from inside the hood which was much easier to do that expected since only one screw needed to be removed. It took two of us to get this double drum fan lowered. The fan turned freely but would not start so I got into the electronics and identified the problem as the two large start capacitors. The cost to replace the fan from GE was $1,200 and their cost for capacitors was $87 dollars a piece. I contacted Appliance Part Pros and chatted with their service department who easily identified the right replacement and had it to me within three days. Cost for each capacitor was only $56. I contacted the service department again concerned that the capacitors might be polarized but was told they were not. I replaced the two defective ones and my fan is working great. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers