Annie November 02, 2014 for Model Number S136 I previously wrote in a question and was mistaken about some information that I gave you. I need a conventional electric cartridge. My down draft stove model is S136 and my booklet states that the part number is A100. Your part number AP5804718, cross references A100 but when I check the Appliance compatibility tool it says that AP5804718 part is not compatible with my appliance. Which is right? Thanks, Annie
1 Answer Hello Annie! The module, part number JEA7000ADSA, is the correct replacement listed for your model. Thanks! Read More...
Brenda November 01, 2014 for Model Number A100 Is there a replacement drop in cooktop that would fit where this was and how much is it?
1 Answer Brenda, the replacement module is part number JEA7000ADSA. You may click on the part number to view the parts information online. For a black glass cooktop you can use part number A122BA for a black glass with metal frame or JEA8120ADBA for a black glass, smooth, no frame. Hope this helps you, thanks. Read More...
Michael A. August 18, 2014 for Model Number Dacor stove top model CTM-2C Hi, I need to replace cooktop module on a Dacor stove top model CTM-2C. This is an old unit. Best regards, Mike
1 Answer Hello Michael! Unfortunately, the manufacturer no longer offers parts for model CTM-2C. Sorry about that! Read More...
Virgene February 28, 2014 for Model Number JES9860CAS02 This is a new jenn air module range. I would like to have black porcelain drip pans. 6 and 8 inch. The module model # is JEA7000ADS. I have not found accessory parts for the module in your listing. I have ordered from another and rec'd the wrong ones. Jenn Air drip bowls are specific and not interchangeable with other elec. stoves.
Kevin February 25, 2014 for Model Number jenn air d 146 c I am looking for a conventional cooktop cartridge for my jenn air d 146c. The part is listed as "A 100 c". Do you have that part?
Eno July 17, 2013 for Model Number C202 I have a Jenn-Air cooktop with model # C202. Is cartridge A100 compatible with A122B?
1 Answer Eno, if your current cartridge is A100 you'll need part number JEA7000ADSA for stainless. For black use part number JEA7000ADBA and white use part number JEA7000ADBA. Thanks. Read More...
Joe C July 15, 2013 for Model Number 4775-90EGR We have two different cartridges for the stove. One, jea7000ads, has three spades and the ground and the second, part # unknown, has four spades and the ground, The jea7000ads part works for the parge heating element, but not for the small element. THe other unit works fine. Switching positions of the units makes no difference - the small heating element on the 7000ads doesn't heat properly. For an old model like ours -purchase date unknown- what is the part number for the four spade heating unit.
1 Answer Joe, The 87904A is the only accessory cartridge available for your unit. It is a "conventional' dual coil cartridge with four(4) spades and one(1) ground (round) spade. It's the only assembly that will work in your version cooking product without a conversion to the cartridge. Read More...
Steve H April 17, 2013 for Model Number Jenn Air Model C200 S/N 32171878 Run 01 Moved into older home with older Jenn Air drop-in cooktop. It has two fix elec elements on right side with downdraft in center. On the left is a removable grill. My neighbors tell me that I can get an elec burner cartridge to replace the grill in order to have 4 burners to cook with. What part number for such a cartridge? The cooktop is stainless steel.
1 Answer Steve, You would want to get cartridge JEA7000ADSA for the stainless cartridge. Read More...
Mary January 05, 2013 for Model Number C221 PN 201595E I need to replace conventional coil cooktop elements for an old Jenn-aire cooktop (downdraft); what part would can I norder ?
1 Answer Hello Mary. The part number for the complete cartridge kit is part number JEA7000ADSA. If you need the elements for this type of cartridge you can order as follows. For the 6" WP660532 and for the 8" it's WP3191454, thanks! Read More...
1 Answer Willie, " To remove the door switch: 1. Disconnect power to the range. 2. Pull the switch forward to locate the ends of two spring clips (one on each side). 3. Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver on one of two spring clips and depress the spring clip while pulling the switch from the door frame. 4. Insert the small flat-blade screwdriver on the other spring clip, depress the spring clip, and continue pulling the switch from the door frame. 5. Disconnect the door switch wire harness." Read More...