Wayne W East Longmeadow , MA February 13, 2016 Appliance: Jenn-Air Electric Wall Oven JJW9630CAS Jennair jjw9630cas double oven doors did not close all the way and the light would not go out I have a Jennair jjw9630cas double wall oven, and after a few years I noticed that the light would not go out, first in the bottom oven, and then in the top oven. After doing some research I discovered this was not uncommon, and the fix usually involved replacing the hinges and/or the hinge receptacles. It didn't look like a difficult fix so I ordered four new hinges and four new receptacles, which arrived quickly. I found a video on YouTube that showed how to replace the hinges and it looked very easy, so I decided to do those first and see if that fixed the problem or not. Replacing the hinges was very easy - just remove the doors, remove a few a screws, swap the hinges then reassemble. Unfortunately after I did this the doors did not fully close and the oven lights would still not go out, so I decided I needed to replace the receptacles as well. This was slightly more difficult as I had to turn off power to the oven at the breaker, then remove some of the trim and pull the oven unit out from the wall about 8-10 inches. Again this only involved removing about 8-10 screws. From there it was a matter of removing a side trim piece with about 5 screws from each side, and then removing the old receptacle which was fastened with a few more screws. Everything went back together in reverse easily. Replacing the receptacles did the trick as everything worked fine when reassembled and the power was turned back on. Be sure to turn the power off before trying to replace the receptacles, and I suggest wearing some light work gloves when handling metal parts as there are some sharp or rough edges that could cut if you are not careful. I was able to complete the job by myself in about an hour. The only tricky part was pulling the oven unit out from the wall - I had to get a sturdy wooden step stool to prop the front of the oven on so that it would not tip and fall to the floor. Read More... 53 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Arthur O Green Bay , WI June 12, 2014 Appliance: Jenn-Air Electric Wall Oven JJW9530CAS Oven door would not close tight Installed new hinges with hope this would solve problem. It did not and I followed someone elses suggest of buying some magnets. They worked perfect for $3.99. Door pulls shut and li8ght stays off. Convection works much better. Read More... 64 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Russell H Amherst , NH October 08, 2014 Appliance: Jenn-Air Electric Wall Oven JJW8630BAB Oven door would not close tightly / oven light stays lit The door of our Jenn-air wall oven would not fully close. The light would stay on, and we found the oven temp was inconsistent. To fix it, you will need these new hinges and probably hinge receptacle assemblies (a different part - number 74008015). You may get lucky and be able to fix your door with just new hinges, so maybe get the hinges first, and see if it fixes the problem. If it doesn't, then be prepared to order the receptacles. Installing the hinges is easy. After you pull the door off the oven, put it on a flat surface and take the inside face off. You will need some screwdrivers to remove the screws. Be careful reinstalling the screws if you have not worked with sheet metal before. It is easy to over-tighten the screws and strip the treads. Just tighten them firmly, but don't go crazy. Once you see the old hinges you will see why the new part is better--the spring is much longer and stronger. The part is shipped with a small metal pin about 1/4 inch long that jams the hinges partway open. This makes it easier to hang the door. After you hang the door on the oven, you will need to remove these pins with pliers, or else the door won't fully close. If you ever have to pull the door off again, you will need to reinstall these pins, or else use a 6 penny nail to jam the door open. One other point: these hinges are strong, so be careful working with them so you don't jam or pinch your fingers. Read More... 35 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
William M Bethesda , MD September 20, 2014 Appliance: Jenn-Air Electric Wall Oven WW30430PC Broken door hinge ww30430 jennair It took about 15 minutes. Very easy. I am pretty decent with tools - by no mean a professional but I am comfortable with a drill and a saw and a hammer. Anyway, I followed the directions in the Jennair manual, which I found online. Only thing they don't say is that you need to remove the two silver plates that cover the hinge opening before you pull out the door. Here was step by step: ~ Open the oven door ~ remove the two silver plates that are on the oven frame and keep the hinges from falling out (1 screw each) ~ gently lift the door out ~ lay the door on a flat surface exterior side facing down. Ideally, use a table so the oven handle can hang off the side of the table, allowing the door to lie flat. ~ remove 3 screws on top of door and two on bottom ~ pop off the frame (easy - comes right off) ~ There is a black steel metal plate running along the base of the oven. It has two additional screws that go into the hinges. Remove it. ~ you can now replace the hinges. Gently slip them out. Slip the new ones back in. ~ Reverse everything. ~ one thing I didn't realize immediately is that the new hinges have small steel "bolts" (not really bolts because they don't have threads, but i forget the term for them) that keep the door from closing all the way. Remove them. total time was 15-20 minutes. Read More... 13 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
David M Nampa , ID March 15, 2014 Both hinges broken Very simple to remove and replace the hinges. there is a video online if you need help. Read More... 4 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers