Is it something I can fix - I can't find any directions in the owners manual. The oven still works, but no display (not even the clock). It slowly got lighter over two days.
You will need to replace the display assbly.
It is a very common problem with maytag/Jenn Air
Posted on Feb 19, 2009
How do I replace the inner glass on the oven door? I have taken the door off and it is apart, but the glass assembly looks to be one piece. How do I remove just the inner glass for replacement? JenW30400W
To replace the door glass do the following:
0 Check if there is a hinge stop bracket located at the hinge point of entry on the oven, in that case remove it.
1 remove the oven door by pulling it up and removing from the the hinges. If glass is broken , then secure glass with tape. Have a table with a cloth on top ready to lay the door.
2 Remove the outer screws , starting from lower side of the panel.
3Removethe inner screws. Keep all set of screws ordered, and take note of theorder you remove them. You will follow reverse order in reassembly.
4 the frame will be free now,
5 Remove the external glass panel and leave it in a safe place.
6 Replace the inner glass.
7 Clean outer glass and metal door, re-assemble it and mount it back
See diagram below , click on picture to enlarge:
Part here: PS2087058
Posted on Apr 08, 2009
I have a Jenn-Air 27" electric combination wall oven (microwave on top & conventional oven below). The LED display on the conventional electric oven has become very dim. The oven seems to work just fine with the exception of the display. Is this a common issue and do you have a suggested fix for this problem
douglas9101,
I had the same problem and found the solution on-line.
Replace the C3 capacitor on the dispaly module. (100 UF, 35 volt, high temperature)
The local Jenn Air dealer wanted $211 for a new display module.
I purchased a Cap from a local electronics supply store for 79cents.
The only problem is that you need to have a soldering pencil/iron, a solder ******/wick and a small amount of solder.
Steps I had to take on my oven:
- Flip the AC breaker supplying the oven to off to be save
- remove 3 screws on top and 4 on the bottom of the display panel
- gently pull out the display panel and unplug the 2 cables to the display
- unclip the ribbon cable to the display module
- unclip the module itself by pushing on the 2 black tabs
- locate C3
- unsolder C3 and replace with new Cap- keeping the polarity strip the same as theh old Cap
- reasemble in reverse order.
It took me all of 20 minutes. It may sound difficult but is very easy if you have the tools
Good Luck
K
Posted on Jun 15, 2009
I have jennair 30" Wall oven, model no JJW9530CCS with the same problem with the display. I totally cannot see at all. Oven works fine. Does your repair suggestion apply to this model?
Part # 71003424 runs around $185.00
It's a common issue in Jen-air ovens,the display burns out,the control itself will still work fine but you just can't read it.
Posted on Sep 22, 2009
My Jenn-Air JJW8530 wall oven control panel does not light up. The interior oven light works fine and the oven temperature seems to be fine. However, I cannot see the display panel.
BrianGem posted a great solution back in May of '08, I just completed that fix on my own Jenn air, took me about 30 minutes once I got the correct capacitor.
The display board apparently has a weak spot in the design, most likely heat related, (probably low priced components from offshore sources)
Fix: Replace heat damaged capacitor labeled C3 on display board, Hard part will be obtaining the 35Volt 68uF capacitor, I'm lucky enough to have a Brother in the electronics design field who found me a couple of high reliability caps designed for hot applications, He does not recommend changing sizes without design review for fear of overloading another component, however several other posts have indicated that a 35V 100mF cap has worked fine for them.
TURN OFF POWER TO OVEN PRIOR TO STARTING ANY REPAIRS.
My control panel was attached to the oven with 4 screws accessed from above the top oven door, the panel slid up about 1/2 " and lifted off, Unplug the ribbon cables and the panel can be removed to a convenient work surface. The display board itself is mounted with 4 screws and connected with a wide flat ribbon cable, the suspect capacitor is surface mounted to the reverse side of the board, two plastic clips need to be released (gently) and the ribbon cable unplugged. Capacitor is likely discolored or leaking, Using as small a soldering iron as you can find De-solder it and replace with new, match polarity marks and don’t use any more solder than needed.
If you run into trouble drop me an e-mail to [email protected] and I’ll try to help.
Good luck.
Thanks for this site..
Link to Photo sequence of capacitor replacement (Captions still will not link):
http://picasaweb.google.com/dltatsjc/Photos?authkey=Gv1sRgCJPKv9CRgsXxNA
Posted on Oct 12, 2009
Jenn-Air wall oven control panel not working
my jenn air wall oven controls are not working how do i fix it
Posted on Dec 25, 2009
F1E1 error happened repeatedly, jenn air says cut off power and restart 1 year old wall oven
F1 - E1
EEPROM checksum error
1.
Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds.
2. Re-apply power and observe for
at least one minute.
3. If code re-appears, replace control board (also
called ERC or clock).
Note: Applies to all F1-E...
codes except F1-E3.
Read more: http://www.appliancepartspros.com/repairtips/repairtips_appliance+fault+codes.aspx#Jenn
Air Range / Stove / Oven Fault Codes#ixzz19GMNtS3r
http://www.appliancepartspros.com
Posted on Dec 26, 2010
My probe (PRB) keeps flashing and beeping, how do I make it stop? Thanks!
Hello, Thank You for using FixYa. I will be helping you today.I just had a service call on this issue. If the probe receptacle is clean you may have to replace the control. Try turning off the power for five minutes and see if that works.
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Posted on Jun 15, 2011
1c2c is on controls of jenn air wall oven. not working m#JMW8530DAS
We've had a Jenn-Air wall oven & microwave, Model #JMW9530DAS for 9 years. We never had any problems with it except for the irritating dust that collects between the oven glass. After returning from a 10 day vacation, we got a 1c2c error code when pressing "Bake." The oven worked fine before we left so we were baffled. We tried other settings like "Broil" "Convect" to no avail. It kept telling us to call for assistance. We tried shutting off the power to the unit for a few minutes but got the same 1c2c error again. So we called a local appliance repair shop (associated to the appliance store we purchased the unit from) and paid a fee to have him assess the problem. He really couldn't pinpoint the problem but suggested it "could be the membrane or the controller." And, to top that, he said Jenn-Air stopped making the membrane but they are going to start making them again and we could get one in 6-8 months at a cost of $500. So now we were looking at a $300 controller & possible $500 membrane....plus labor. We were so frustrated that we decided to tackle the problem ourselves before going out and buying a new oven. We shut the power off and tried pulling the oven out of the wall. Too heavy. After about 20 minutes of the power off, we turned it back on and decided to use the "SetUp" feature as if we were using the oven for the first time, following the directions in the instruction manual. We stepped through the process (clock, auto convect, language, C/F, etc...) then pressed the "Convect" button (instead of "Bake") and voila! It worked! After the Convection Bake Preheat worked successfully, we pressed "Bake" and it worked, too. We just saved ourselves over a thousand dollars as we were going to get rid of the piece of junk. So, before you give up, try turning the power off for a half hour & use the SetUp key and walk through the process.
Posted on Dec 27, 2014
Click display is very dim and difficult to read in daylight
I have a Jenn-Air double wall oven with a very dim display light. Replaced c3 capacitor 68uf 35w - with a 100uf 50w cost $1.60 closes size available at Radio Shack and works good as new. Requires soldering onto the circuit board. I price a replacement part for $276.00.
Posted on May 28, 2014
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