How to clean Kenmore kitchen hood vent?
For Kenmore range hood model 23353345591, we clean the vent system by washing the aluminum mesh filter regularly, wiping the hood surfaces with mild soap and warm water, and carefully cleaning the fan blade without letting water enter the motor. Use the steps in the 23353345591 owner's manual for safe handling.
Step-by-step: cleaning the filter and hood
- Turn off power to the range hood at the breaker (or unplug, if applicable).
- Remove the aluminum mesh filter.
- Wash the filter in hot water with mild detergent (or run it through the dishwasher).
- Wipe painted or stainless steel surfaces with mild soap/detergent and warm water.
- Rinse and dry surfaces right away; on stainless, wipe in the direction of the grain.
- Let the filter dry completely, then reinstall it and restore power.
How often should I clean it?
The manual guidance is to wash the aluminum mesh filter about once a month, and more often if you fry foods or cook with high grease output.
| What you clean | What to use | How often |
|---|---|---|
| Aluminum mesh filter | Hot water + mild detergent (or dishwasher) | About monthly |
| Painted hood surfaces | Mild soap/detergent + warm water | As needed |
| Stainless steel surfaces | Mild soap + warm water; dry immediately | As needed |
Cleaning the fan blade (important cautions)
- Wipe the fan blade with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
- Do not bend or misalign the blade while cleaning.
- Do not allow water to enter the motor.
- Make sure everything is completely dry before restoring power.
Why it matters
A clean filter and fan help your range hood move air properly and reduce grease buildup that can lead to odors, poor ventilation, and noisy operation.
Last updated: February 2026
How to find range hood model number?
On the Kenmore range hood model 23353345591, the model number label is typically on the top of the hood, on the underside near the front edge, or behind the grease filter. We use that exact model number to match the correct parts, wiring, and installation details in the 23353345591 owner’s manual.
Where to look first (fastest checks)
- Behind the aluminum mesh filter: remove the filter and look on the inner frame or side wall.
- Underside of the hood: check near the light lens area and along the front lip.
- Top of the hood: easiest to see if the hood is inside a cabinet.
- Inside the wiring compartment area: after power is off, the label is sometimes nearby.
Safe way to access the label
Before reaching behind filters or near wiring, we follow the same safety approach used for service work.
- Turn power off at the breaker/service panel.
- Let bulbs and metal surfaces cool.
- Remove the filter carefully and support it with both hands.
- Avoid pulling on wires or connectors.
What to write down (so parts match correctly)
Record the information exactly as printed.
| Label item | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures correct Kenmore parts list and diagrams |
| Serial number | Helps identify production run/version |
| Electrical rating (VAC/Hz/A) | Confirms wiring and switch compatibility |
Why it matters
Kenmore range hoods often share similar looks across sizes and venting styles (vertical or horizontal ducting). The model number is what ensures you get the right fit for items like a range hood filter latch S99420472, switches, or the fan motor.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a range hood called?
On the Kenmore 23353345591 range hood, the main parts are typically the hood body (canopy), venting/duct connection, fan and motor (blower), grease filter, lights and lens, and the control switches. Exact names and locations for your unit are shown in the 23353345591 owner's manual.
Common range hood part names (and what they do)
- Canopy/hood body: the metal housing over the cooktop that captures smoke and grease
- Grease filter (often aluminum mesh): traps grease before air reaches the blower
- Blower assembly: fan blade plus motor that moves air
- Duct/vent connection: routes air outdoors on ducted setups (metal ductwork is standard)
- Controls/switches: turn the fan on/off and select speed; control the lights
- Lights: illuminate the cooking surface (often with a lens/cover)
Parts you can replace on model 23353345591
These are examples of replaceable parts we list for this model:
| Part name (as listed) | Part ID | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Range hood fan motor | S97011220 | Fan operation and airflow |
| Range hood light lens | S99110437 | Light cover and light diffusion |
| Switch | S97016971 | Fan or light control response |
| Range hood vent duct, 6-in | 406 | Vent connection to ductwork |
If your filter will not stay in place, the range hood filter latch S99420472 is the part that secures the filter.
Why the names matter when ordering parts
Using the correct part name and ID helps us match the right replacement for your Kenmore range hood, especially for items that look similar (like switches, lenses, and motor components).
Quick identification tips
- If the fan runs but airflow is weak, check the grease filter and duct path first.
- If the fan will not run, suspect a switch, wiring connection, or the fan motor.
- If the lights work but the cover is cracked or missing, you likely need the light lens.
- If the filter falls out, inspect the latch and filter frame alignment.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is the fan not working on my Kenmore range hood?
If the fan is not working on your Kenmore range hood model 23353345591, the most common causes are a failed fan switch, a wiring problem (loose or damaged connections), or a bad fan motor. We also see heavy grease buildup restricting the blower and making the fan seem “dead.”
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the hood has power (check the breaker, then test the light).
- Make sure the fan blade spins freely by hand with power off.
- Remove and clean the filter; grease buildup can overload the motor.
- Inspect the wiring cover area for loose connections after any recent work.
- If the fan runs intermittently, suspect a worn switch.
Most likely failed parts on model 23353345591
On this Kenmore hood, these parts commonly solve a no-fan complaint:
| Symptom | Most likely part | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Fan won’t start, lights still work | Switch S97016971 | Sends power to the fan speed circuit |
| Fan hums or won’t spin, blade turns hard | Range hood fan motor S97011220 | Drives the blower wheel |
| Fan runs only when you wiggle wires | Range hood blower motor wire harness S97005678 | Carries power to the motor |
Safe troubleshooting steps (power off)
- Turn off power at the service panel.
- Remove the filter and verify the blower wheel is not rubbing and turns freely.
- Check for grease or debris contacting the blade (the manual cautions not to push on the fan blade during handling).
- If the blade spins freely, test the fan switch for continuity; replace the switch if it fails.
- If the switch tests good, check the harness connections at the motor; replace the harness if terminals are loose or heat-damaged.
Why it matters
A non-working fan reduces smoke and grease capture, and grease accumulation can increase noise and strain on the motor. The manual also emphasizes cleaning ventilating fans frequently so grease does not build up on the fan or filter.
For wiring access, bulb limits, and service parts diagrams, use the 23353345591 owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026





