Range Hood Parts

Popular Range Hood Parts

FILTER
$31.59
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11769929
Manufacturer Part Number
W10915369
PROBE
$48.94
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Fix Number
FIX16745361
Manufacturer Part Number
5304525427
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Knob, Black
$39.86
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10279974
Manufacturer Part Number
S600348
This part includes one black OEM control knob for range hoods. The control knob allows you to turn the blower fan motor and light switch on and off. This knob is made out of a durable plastic and can be easily removed by simply pulling it straight off its post by hand, no tools required. It is most commonly replaced because it no longer secures properly to the post or is has cracked or chipped.
Fan Blade
$19.88
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Fix Number
FIX952006
Manufacturer Part Number
WB02X11025
This part is the replacement fan for your range hood. It is made of white plastic and is approximately 7 inches in diameter. The fan blade helps to dissipate smoke and smells from your range. The main reason you would want to repair the fan blade is if it is damaged, and will not rotate. To remove the fan, use a pair of pliers to grab the retaining clip, and pull the fan blade off the shaft of the motor. This part is sold individually and is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Filter Assembly
$34.74
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX16554193
Manufacturer Part Number
DE81-05290A
This is sold individually.
Lamp Diffuser
$51.06
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Fix Number
FIX10432313
Manufacturer Part Number
S97018564
Grease Filter
$39.86
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Fix Number
FIX10282046
Manufacturer Part Number
SB08087294
Combination Grease and Odor Filter
$27.11
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Fix Number
FIX223976
Manufacturer Part Number
WB02X10700
It is used for many ranges and vent hoods.

Installation Instructions

Syed from Silver Spring, MD
Filter replacement
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Grease Filter
$24.29
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Fix Number
FIX1847969
Manufacturer Part Number
6802A
The grease filter in your microwave range hood is used to trap dirt and debris from the air that result while cooking. A clogged and dirty filter can decrease the efficiency of your microwave, can cause the exhaust fan to not circulate properly, or can change the taste and smell of your food. Depending on how often you cook, the filter should be replaced every six to eight months. This grease filter is a genuine OEM part that measures approximately 13.5 inches by 6 inches and is made of aluminum. This part is sold individually.
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Installation Instructions

CHERYL from McHENRY,, IL
(2)-Repairs: Replaced Grill Vent, & replaced both 'grease' & 'charcoal filters
Grill vent: Cleaned area 1st. / Grill vent snapped in, and screwed in (2) screws. "Easy does it"! (otherwise you'll break the thin plastic tabs on top of the grill vent.) / Top of vent has (4) screws, so I put a touch of red fingernail polish on the (2) screws that hold grill vent in place, to identify which screws to remove-when I want to clean the inside again. / The grease filters slide out by pulling L-to-R & R-to-L. / The old charcoal filters are removed by pushing filter to REAR of unit, with front of filter dropping down to remove. Replace by doing the same thing to install the new filters. Read more...
Fan Switch
$14.44
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX953545
Manufacturer Part Number
WB24X10129
This is the replacement fan switch for your range hood. When you turn the knob to turn the range fan on, the fan switch is actuated. If your fan will not turn on when the knob is turned, you most likely have an issue with the fan switch. The fan has a main square portion with a red center that connects to the fan control knob. The main portion is approximately 1 inch in diameter. This part is sold individually. Be sure to disconnect the power source from your range before you begin this repair.

Installation Instructions

Thomas from Wildwood Crest, NJ
plastic stems broke replaced both switches
Turn off circuit breaker to vent hood. Note how narrow wire channel cover fits into switch cover underneath hood. Remove range burners and sit on range facing switch cover for access to screws with small Phillips head screwdriver. Remove both back wire cover and switch cover screws. Remove covers. Remove plastic control knobs on front by pulling straight off. Do not twist. With pliers or wrench remove two locking nuts. Light switch has three wires. Fan switch has four. Note wire colors and corresponding numbered slots on back of switch. Using end of large paper clip push into wire slot behind wire to loosen spring tension and carefully pull wire straight out. Do all wires in one switch at a time. Keep wire end straight and insert into correct numbered slot on new switch. Do not overtighten locking nuts upon reassembly. Replace knobs. Screw switch cover back on and then narrow wire cover. Turn circuit breaker on. Test new switches. Read more...

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