JDR8895AAW Whirlpool Range - Overview
Sections of the JDR8895AAW
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Long Oven Sensor
PartSelect #: PS1570174
Manufacturer #: 12001656
This long oven sensor is also commonly known as a temperature sensor. It is designed for use with ovens and ranges. It is similar to a thermostat; it measures and regulates the internal temperature of...
$34.72
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Burner Knob
PartSelect #: PS11744380
Manufacturer #: WP74010205
This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft. Sold individually.
$22.89
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Torx Screw
PartSelect #: PS11741257
Manufacturer #: WP3368921
7-18 x 3/4-Inch - sold individually.
$6.53
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS12349731
Manufacturer #: W11233072
This is a multi-use and multi-appliance screw. It can be used on a microwave, refrigerator, range/oven, air conditioner, dehumidifier, washer, or dryer. The measurements of this screw are 8 x 1/2 inch...
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Screw with Washer
PartSelect #: PS11744138
Manufacturer #: WP74006515
This is a replacement screw and washer for your oven/range. It is a Phillips-head screw approximately half an inch long, and the washer is approximately 1 inch in diameter. The screw attaches the oven...
$7.95
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Surface Burner Spark Igniter
PartSelect #: PS11746068
Manufacturer #: WP8523793
This part helps your burner ignite and produce flame.
$25.33
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Upper Bake Element - 240V
PartSelect #: PS2082040
Manufacturer #: 74004105
This bake element is found on the bottom of the oven.
$92.71
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Broil Element
PartSelect #: PS11752536
Manufacturer #: WPW10310249
This broil element is found on the roof of the oven.
$99.64
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Burner Cap
PartSelect #: PS11745641
Manufacturer #: WP8284669
Burner Cap - 6000 BTU
Sold individually.
$55.06
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Common Symptoms of the JDR8895AAW
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Element will not heat
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Will Not Start
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Oven is too hot
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Oven not heating evenly
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Little to no heat when broiling
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Gas igniter glows, but will not light
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Touchpad does not respond
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Will not program
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Door won’t open after self cleaning cycle
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Door won’t close
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Oven not holding 350 F, when cooling the coils did not reheat
Removed the oven door by opening slightly, then pic door up to remove. Remove 2 screws holding oven sensor in place, gently pull on sensor to remove, had to remove about 8 inches to get at plastic connector. Unplug connector, had to use an adapter cable supplied with the PartSelect kit to install new sensor, push cable back into opening,
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reinstall 2 screws. The oven works fine! Note that due to thermal lag the temperature overshoots to 370 degrees and undershoots to 340 degrees, this appears to be normal oven operation. Putting door back in place was easy.
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David from Westford, MA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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F1-1 code
First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the sensor out about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires. Next, I connected new sensor and screwed the new sensor back in place. One area for caution. Make sure that the electrical connection is pushed in past the insulation on the back side of the oven. Fa
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ilure to do so will cause the plastic plug connector to melt from oven heat.
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charles from marstons mills, MA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Right front ignitor switch not operating, possibly got wet when being cleaned.
The truth....This procedure will take 40 minutes total for the average "mechanic".
You will need a #2 phillips screwdriver and two open end wrenches, 1/2" and 5/8"
AFTER unplugging the power cord AND turning
OFF the gas feed:
1-Remove seven phillips head screws from largest rear panel, and remove pa ... Read more nel.
2-Disconnect the gas feedline from the manifold with 5/8" open end wrench.
3-Unplug switch "set" ( 2 connectors, one inline and one spade)
4-Open top oven door and remove two hexhead/phillips screws from underside of stovetop, located on far right and far left forward corners.
5-Pull stovetop forward to unlatch from rear holddown clips on frame.
6-Lift stovetop up enough to disconnect five gas burner supply lines from control valves with 1/2" open end wrench.
7-Remove two phillips head manifold attaching screws from topside of control valves (visible after pulling off control valve knobs)...manifold is now free, remove from stove.
8-"Pop off" switches from control valves, and snap new set into place.
9-Install drip shield disks on control valve shafts.
10-Reverse procedure to reassemble stove.
NOTES:
1-Remember to install drip shield disks on control valve shafts before reattaching manifold to stovetop.
2-Check all visible screws for tightness now that the covers are removed, ....you WILL find loose screws...Avoid overtightening/stripping screw holes.
You will need a #2 phillips screwdriver and two open end wrenches, 1/2" and 5/8"
AFTER unplugging the power cord AND turning
OFF the gas feed:
1-Remove seven phillips head screws from largest rear panel, and remove pa ... Read more nel.
2-Disconnect the gas feedline from the manifold with 5/8" open end wrench.
3-Unplug switch "set" ( 2 connectors, one inline and one spade)
4-Open top oven door and remove two hexhead/phillips screws from underside of stovetop, located on far right and far left forward corners.
5-Pull stovetop forward to unlatch from rear holddown clips on frame.
6-Lift stovetop up enough to disconnect five gas burner supply lines from control valves with 1/2" open end wrench.
7-Remove two phillips head manifold attaching screws from topside of control valves (visible after pulling off control valve knobs)...manifold is now free, remove from stove.
8-"Pop off" switches from control valves, and snap new set into place.
9-Install drip shield disks on control valve shafts.
10-Reverse procedure to reassemble stove.
NOTES:
1-Remember to install drip shield disks on control valve shafts before reattaching manifold to stovetop.
2-Check all visible screws for tightness now that the covers are removed, ....you WILL find loose screws...Avoid overtightening/stripping screw holes.
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Lou from Fort Pierce, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench set
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