What are the parts of a range hood called?
A range hood is made up of the hood body (canopy), the airflow system (blower and ducting or recirculation path), the grease filtration system, and the controls and lighting. On Whirlpool model UXT4030ADW1, these parts work together to capture smoke, grease, and odors.
Common range hood parts and what they do
- Canopy (hood body): the metal housing that collects rising cooking fumes
- Blower/fan motor: pulls air through the hood and pushes it out (ducted) or back through filters (recirculating)
- Grease filter: traps grease before it reaches the blower and ductwork
- Charcoal filter (recirculating setups): helps reduce odors when air is not vented outside
- Controls/switches: turn the fan and lights on and off, and may change fan speed
- Light lens/cover and sockets: protect the bulb and provide electrical connection
- Duct connector/damper (ducted setups): directs airflow and helps prevent backdrafts
Parts you will commonly replace on UXT4030ADW1
If your hood is noisy, weak, or has lighting issues, these are frequent service items:
- Fan motor W10910693 (blower not running, loud humming, weak airflow)
- Filter W10394517 (grease buildup, reduced airflow, persistent odors)
- Light cover W11230100 (cracked lens, missing cover, poor light diffusion)
- Rocker switch W10394520 (fan or light will not turn on)
- Range hood filter latch W10386347 (filter will not stay secured)
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for UXT4030ADW1 |
|---|---|---|
| Fan will not run | Power, switch, motor | Rocker switch, fan motor |
| Loud rattling or grinding | Blower wheel area, motor | Fan motor |
| Poor suction | Filters, ducting, damper | Filter |
| Light not working | Bulb, socket, lens, switch | Light cover, socket, rocker switch |
Why it matters
Knowing the correct part names helps you match the right replacement to the symptom, avoid ordering the wrong component, and restore proper ventilation (which improves airflow and reduces grease buildup on cabinets and walls).
Last updated: February 2026
How do I know what model range hood I have?
To identify your range hood model, we look for the model/serial label on the hood itself. On Whirlpool range hoods like model UXT4030ADW1, the label is commonly on the top of the hood, on the underside near the front edge, or behind the grease filter.
Where to check on the hood
- Top of the hood (often near the back, close to the duct outlet)
- Underside of the hood (near the lights or control area)
- Behind the grease filter (remove the filter and look on the inner frame)
- Inside the wiring or blower area (only if accessible without disassembly)
- On the side wall inside the hood canopy
What the label should show
Most labels include these fields; write them down exactly as printed:
| Label item | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number | Matching the correct parts list and diagrams |
| Serial number | Identifying the production run for compatibility |
| Electrical rating | Confirming voltage/amps for switches, motor, and lighting |
Quick tips to avoid ordering the wrong part
- Match the full model number character-for-character (example: UXT4030ADW1).
- If the label is greasy or faded, wipe it gently and take a photo with your phone.
- If you’re replacing a common wear item (like a filter), confirm the model first, then compare the part to the listing.
A common example on this model is the filter W10394517, which is easiest to match once you’ve confirmed the model number.
Why it matters
Range hood parts (fan motor, rocker switch, light cover, filter latch) can look similar across Whirlpool models but mount differently or use different wiring. Using the exact model number helps ensure the replacement part fits and works correctly.
Last updated: February 2026
Is Whirlpool a good brand for range hoods?
Yes. Whirlpool is a solid, mainstream brand for range hoods, and the UXT4030ADW1 style is generally known for dependable everyday ventilation, straightforward controls, and easy-to-source replacement parts when normal wear happens.
What “good” means for a range hood
A good range hood brand performs well in these areas:
- Noise vs. airflow balance: quieter operation at lower speeds, stronger capture at higher speeds
- Parts availability: common wear items like switches, filters, and motors are replaceable
- Lighting and usability: simple light lenses, easy-to-reach fan and light controls
- Serviceability: basic access to the blower area and wiring for troubleshooting
What to expect from Whirlpool range hoods (including UXT4030ADW1)
Whirlpool hoods are typically a good fit when you want reliable day-to-day performance without premium pricing. Customer feedback on similar Whirlpool 30-inch under-cabinet hoods often highlights quiet operation and good lighting; the most common complaint is that maximum suction may feel modest for heavy frying or high-heat cooking.
Quick fit check: your cooking style vs. hood expectations
| Cooking habits | Typical satisfaction with this hood class | What helps most |
|---|---|---|
| Light cooking, simmering, occasional sauté | High | Use low to medium fan speeds consistently |
| Frequent searing, frying, wok cooking | Mixed | Use highest speed early; keep filters clean |
| Strong odors or lots of smoke | Mixed | Consider ducted venting if your setup allows |
Why it matters
A range hood is only as effective as its airflow path and maintenance. Even a “good” brand will seem weak if the filter is clogged, the fan is failing, or the switch is not sending full power to the motor.
Parts that commonly restore performance
If your Whirlpool hood seems loud, weak, or intermittent, these model-matched parts are common fixes:
- Filter W10394517 (grease filter; clogged filters reduce airflow)
- Fan motor W10910693 (worn motor can reduce speed and increase noise)
- Rocker switch W10394520 (fan or light control issues)
- Light cover W11230100 (cracked or missing lens)
Last updated: February 2026
How to replace a whirlpool range hood filter?
To replace the filter on your Whirlpool range hood model UXT4030ADW1, remove the existing grease filter, clean or discard it (depending on type), then seat the replacement filter and lock it into the latch so it sits flat and secure.
Before you start (safety and prep)
- Turn the hood OFF and let the lights cool.
- If you will reach near wiring or the fan, switch power OFF at the breaker.
- Support the filter with one hand as you release it so it does not drop.
- Have mild degreaser and warm water ready if you are cleaning a reusable metal filter.
How to remove and install the filter
Most Whirlpool under-cabinet hoods use a spring latch or tab system.
- Locate the filter latch at the front or side edge of the filter.
- Press the latch to release the filter.
- Tilt the filter down, then pull it out of the rear channel.
- Slide the new filter into the rear channel first.
- Push the front edge up until the latch clicks and holds the filter.
If the filter will not stay in place
Use this quick check:
| What you see | Most likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Filter drops at the front | Latch is broken or missing | Replace the range hood filter latch W10386347 |
| Filter sits crooked | Rear channel not engaged | Insert rear edge first, then latch front |
| Latch clicks but filter still loose | Wrong filter style/size | Match the filter to model UXT4030ADW1 |
Choosing the correct replacement filter
For UXT4030ADW1, the listed replacement grease filter is the filter W10394517. Use it when the original is bent, won’t clean up, or no longer fits tightly.
Why it matters
A properly seated range hood filter protects the fan motor, improves airflow, and reduces grease buildup that can cause noise, vibration, and poor venting performance.
Last updated: February 2026





