Troubleshooting common Jade range problems
Before you order replacement parts, it’s smart to figure out what’s causing the issue. Jade ranges are built for serious cooking performance, but even commercial-grade components can wear out after years of use. Here are some problems you can diagnose and repair yourself.
Gas oven not heating
If your gas oven won’t heat, confirm that the range is getting proper gas flow and that the shutoff valve is open. Inspect the bake igniter for visible cracks or damage and replace it if it’s faulty. If the igniter looks fine but the oven still doesn’t light, the safety valve or control board may need replacement.
Surface burner not igniting
When a gas burner won’t spark or ignite, check for clogs in the burner ports or misaligned caps. Wipe away moisture around the igniter and make sure the electrode isn’t cracked. If none of the burners ignite, the spark module might be defective.
Oven temperature is inaccurate
If your oven temperature is wrong, a faulty temperature sensor or control board is likely the cause. Test the sensor for resistance with a multimeter and replace it if it’s outside the normal range. If the sensor is fine, the control board may not be regulating heat properly.
Commonly replaced Jade range parts
The benefits of using OEM Jade range parts
OEM Jade range parts from Sears PartsDirect are designed to match your exact model for precise fit and reliable performance. Using genuine parts helps preserve your range’s durability and high-end efficiency. You’ll find illustrated diagrams and helpful repair resources to guide you through identifying and replacing the right parts.
Jade range FAQs
Are Jade range parts still available?
Yes. Sears PartsDirect carries a variety of OEM Jade range parts, including ignition components, elements, thermostats, and control boards for both gas and electric models.
Who manufactures Jade ranges now?
Jade ranges were originally produced by Jade Appliances, which later became part of the Middleby Corporation. Many replacement parts remain available through OEM suppliers.
How do I clean a Jade gas burner safely?
Remove the burner caps and soak them in warm, soapy water. Use a soft brush to clear debris from the ports, then dry all parts completely before reinstalling.
Why does my Jade oven take too long to preheat?
A weak bake element or malfunctioning temperature sensor can slow preheating. Test both components and replace whichever fails continuity.
Where can I find the model number on a Jade range?
Look behind the oven door frame, inside the storage drawer, or on the back of the control panel. The model and serial number label identifies your exact range configuration for ordering parts.