My Jenn Air glass cooktop cracked, and I have ordered a replacement for it. The existing cooktop fits into my granite countertop, and can be lifted right out. Will I need any additional parts other than the glass top itself (i.e. clips, foam tape, etc) to complete the project? Thank you.
Here are your parts
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=43966
It does show foam tape (Item 1 in Section 2) which you should replace. I doubt you will be able to reuse the old stuff.
Also here is the install sheet.
https://www.whirlpool.com/digitalassets/MLPDF/Installation%20Instructions%20-%20AAECTDIRAII.pdf
AP4090121
If you click on the above another page will open with questions/answers on it’s install.
when knob is pulled on water run about a minute then shut off push back in and pull back on does same thing will not run long enough to fill tub wandering if anyone has had same or similar problem and what might be wrong with it
Does this happen when temp is set to cold/cold non-atc? (position 1 of 4)
Eric
yes on all setting does same thing it does spin if you put it to spin but will not fill with water (note) before this happened did smell something getting hot like plastic thanks for your help
no does same thing did smell something getting hot like plastic
Turn water supply valves off and disconnect hoses from washer. Direct hoses into tub, turn valves back on to make sure you have good water flow. Check screens in washer water inlet valves and any screens in hose ends for debris. If all clear, you may have a faulty temp switch (this is an electronic switch)(smell coming from switch?), faulty water inlet valve or faulty wire connection. You will need a tech to do some electrical troubleshooting to pinpoint the problem or you can parts swap til problem is fixed. If you buy parts from APP, you can return them if they don’t fix the problem.
Eric
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Turn water supply valves off and disconnect hoses from washer. Direct hoses into tub, turn valves back on to make sure you have good water flow. Check screens in washer water inlet valves and any screens in hose ends for debris. If all clear, you may have a faulty temp switch (this is an electronic switch)(smell coming from switch?), faulty water inlet valve or faulty wire connection. You will need a tech to do some electrical troubleshooting to pinpoint the problem or you can parts swap til problem is fixed. If you buy parts from APP, you can return them if they don’t fix the problem.
Eric
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have check hoses and water supply and screens all good must be switch will try to pinpoint bad switch thanks
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Turn water supply valves off and disconnect hoses from washer. Direct hoses into tub, turn valves back on to make sure you have good water flow. Check screens in washer water inlet valves and any screens in hose ends for debris. If all clear, you may have a faulty temp switch (this is an electronic switch)(smell coming from switch?), faulty water inlet valve or faulty wire connection. You will need a tech to do some electrical troubleshooting to pinpoint the problem or you can parts swap til problem is fixed. If you buy parts from APP, you can return them if they don’t fix the problem.
Eric
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thanks Eric the temp switch was it just ordered the thanks again for the great help your top
Denman, any chance you still have the replacement instructions/manual saved because I need it but that link doesn’t work and I can’t find it anywhere else? Thanks!
Found it! Here’s the new link: https://access.whirlpool.com/wdl/ws/file/09001a50801fbb03/dl/pdf
Glad to hear that you found it.
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner but I am no longer active on this forum.
Also I hope your repair went smoothly.