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Replace the wire harness in your chest freezer. This electrical wiring assembly connects components and may need replacement if damaged, frayed, or worn.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replacement door hinge assembly for freezers. Mounts to the cabinet and door to provide smooth opening and closing. Needed when hinges are cracked or worn.
Replace your freezer's access panel if it's cracked, broken, or missing. This panel covers internal components and maintains the clean interior look.
This rock plate support is used on many of the Jenn-air grill cartridge rock plates.
Ordered all the parts needed, replaced them and the Jenn Air worked just fine. Read more
Includes two red lenses. For the lens only order WPY700631
The Fan Switch has been discontinued so had to look for a replacement. NO ONE had a replacement. Found a use appliance store that had one still in a bag. Purchased it. While changing the switch I noticed that the heat indicator were cracked. I was very surprised with the age of the cook top that these were still available. I placed the order and with 36 hours they were delivered. Very Happy. It is not Appliance Parts Pro that the original switch was discontinued. If this one fails I... Read more
I replaced the drip pans, grates, knobs, grease filter and downdraft grate. I have a new stove top! All for a fraction of the cost of a new one. Read more
Multi-connector wiring harness for freezers. Routes electrical connections between internal components. Replace if damaged, corroded, or burnt.
This timer knob replaces a worn or broken range timer control knob, restoring a positive grip and reliable dial operation so you can set cooking times accurately. Easy-restore part for common knob damage or wear. What it does:
What's included: One timer control knob (single knob) Install notes:
I replaced the downdraft fan and fan motor of my 25 year old JennAire C301 cooktop. The issue was getting the fan/motor assembly out in such a tight place. I had to first remove the fan cover, cut the wires, then the assembly came out. Putting back wasn't as tough although getting the cover back on (over the motor) was a bit of a strain. Wired it back, turned it on, and was thrilled. Now I'll replace the knobs and burners and we're back in business. Read more
Kit of 60.
The lid light in my chest freezer wasn't working because its poorly designed and routed power cable broke off at the lid plug from repeated flexing. Rather than spend half what I paid for the freezer on a replacement cable, I replaced the proprietary 3-pin socket in the back of the lid with a much better IEC standard C320 3-pin socket, then spliced in a new cable with a right-angle IEC plug, routed to allow it plenty of room to flex without kinking. This required taking the lid apart to... Read more
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