Who makes IKEA range hoods?
Many Ikea range hoods, including models like Ikea IH3402YS0, are manufactured by Whirlpool (or a Whirlpool-affiliated manufacturer) and sold under the Ikea brand. You can confirm the exact manufacturer and service contact details by checking the model and rating information listed in the IH3402YS0 owner's manual.
How to confirm who made your specific hood
Use these quick checks to match the hood to its manufacturer and parts system:
- Look for the model/serial rating plate inside the hood (often on an interior side wall).
- Match the model number exactly: IH3402YS0.
- Check the manual’s “Assistance or Service” section for the service phone number.
- Compare the hood’s control style (knobs, rotary switch) to the parts diagram and parts list.
- If you are ordering maintenance items, match the part ID to your model’s parts list.
Common “made by” relationships (what you will typically see)
Ikea often partners with major appliance manufacturers; Whirlpool is a common one for cooking ventilation products.
| What you see | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Ikea branding on the hood | Ikea is the retailer/brand | Use the model number to identify parts |
| Whirlpool-style part numbering | Whirlpool supply chain is involved | Order parts by model and part ID |
| Manual lists a service line | Service is handled through the partner network | Use the manual’s service section |
Why it matters
Knowing the underlying manufacturer helps you get the right replacement parts and troubleshooting steps for your exact configuration (vented vs. recirculating, filter type, and control components).
If you are replacing filters for IH3402YS0, match the part to your setup (grease filter vs. charcoal filter kit), such as the range hood filter W10395127.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of a range hood?
Most range hoods, including the Ikea IH3402YS0 30-inch range hood, last 10 to 20 years; 15 years is a typical average with normal home cooking and regular cleaning. The biggest factors are grease buildup, how often you cook, and whether the blower and controls stay protected from heat and moisture.
What affects lifespan the most
- Filter maintenance: clogged grease filters make the blower work harder.
- Cooking load: frequent frying and high-heat cooking shortens life.
- Vent setup: restricted ducting or a stuck damper increases strain.
- Cleaning habits: grease on the fan housing and controls accelerates wear.
- Electrical health: loose connections and heat exposure can damage switches.
Maintenance schedule we recommend
Use the care and cleaning guidance in the IH3402YS0 owner's manual.
| Task | Typical frequency | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Clean or replace grease filter | Every 1 to 3 months | Keeps airflow up and reduces motor load |
| Replace charcoal filters (recirculating setups) | Every 3 to 6 months | Maintains odor control and airflow |
| Wipe hood surfaces and underside | Monthly | Prevents grease from migrating into controls |
| Check damper movement (vented setups) | Twice per year | Prevents backdraft and airflow restriction |
Parts that commonly wear out first
If performance drops, these are common wear items for this model:
- Range hood filter W10395127 (grease filter)
- Range hood charcoal filter kit, 3-pack W10355450 (for non-vented/recirculating installs)
- Range hood blower assembly WPW10395033 (motor and fan assembly)
- Rotary switch WPW10395126 (fan/light control switch)
Why it matters
A range hood that is nearing end-of-life often gets louder, moves less air, and struggles with smoke and odors. Keeping filters clean and airflow unrestricted helps the IH3402YS0 run cooler and reduces stress on the blower and rotary switch.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a range hood?
A typical range hood (including the Ikea IH3402YS0) is made up of a blower (fan) to move air, filters to capture grease or odors, lights to illuminate the cooktop, and a venting path (or recirculation setup) to route air out or back into the kitchen. For model-specific details, use the IH3402YS0 owner's manual.
Main parts you will usually see
- Blower (fan) assembly: pulls smoke, steam, and cooking odors into the hood
- Grease filter and retainer/latch: traps grease before it reaches the blower and duct
- Controls (switches and knobs): run the fan and lights from the front panel
- Light housing and bulb: lights the cooking surface (this model uses an incandescent bulb up to 75W max)
- Damper and vent connection (vented setups): helps prevent backdrafts and connects to ductwork
- Charcoal filter (recirculating setups): reduces odors when you are not venting outdoors
IH3402YS0 parts that commonly need cleaning or replacement
These are the most common service items for performance issues like weak airflow, extra noise, or lingering odors:
| Symptom | Most common part to check | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Grease buildup, dripping, or smoke not clearing | Grease filter | Clean or replace the filter and confirm it is seated correctly |
| Odors remain in recirculation mode | Charcoal filter kit | Replace charcoal filters on schedule |
| Fan will not change speeds or feels “stuck” | Fan speed switch | Inspect the switch and wiring connections |
| Rattling or poor airflow | Damper/venting | Check damper movement and duct restrictions |
Helpful model-matched examples include the range hood filter W10395127, range hood charcoal filter kit, 3-pack W10355450, and range hood blower assembly WPW10395033.
Vented vs. recirculating: which parts matter most
Vented (ducted) installation
- Uses a metal vent system (commonly 7-inch round or 3-1/4 inch x 10 inch rectangular)
- Relies heavily on the damper and duct path staying clear and sealed
Non-vented (recirculating) installation
- Uses charcoal filters to reduce odors
- Requires regular charcoal filter replacement for best results
Why it matters
Knowing the major range hood parts helps you troubleshoot faster. Most “not working well” complaints trace back to filters, a stuck damper, or a control issue, not the hood body itself.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I know what model range hood I have?
To identify your Ikea range hood model, look for the model and serial rating plate on your hood. On the IH3402YS0, the rating plate is located inside the range hood on the left wall; you may need to remove a filter to see it. See the IH3402YS0 owner's manual for the exact label location and access steps.
Where to look on the IH3402YS0
The model/serial label is inside the hood, but it can be hidden by normal service parts.
- Unplug the hood or switch off the breaker before reaching inside.
- Remove the grease filter to improve visibility.
- Look on the left interior wall for the model/serial rating plate.
- Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown.
- If the label is greasy, wipe it gently so every character is readable.
What the model number helps you do
Having the exact model number (for example, IH3402YS0) ensures we match the correct parts and configuration, such as venting style and accessories.
| What you need | Why it matters | Example for this hood |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures correct fit and diagrams | IH3402YS0 |
| Serial number | Helps confirm production details | Varies by unit |
| Venting type | Affects accessories and setup | 7-in round, 3-1/4 x 10-in rectangular, or recirculating |
Quick tip if you have to remove a filter
On many range hoods, the label is easiest to see after removing the grease filter. If your filter or latch is damaged and you cannot access the label easily, replacing those parts can restore normal access.
Why it matters
Range hoods often share similar looks across multiple models, but internal parts like the blower assembly, rotary switch, control knob, and charcoal filter kit can differ. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong replacement part.
Last updated: February 2026
What types of range hoods does IKEA offer?
Ikea offers several common range hood styles, including wall-mounted, island or ceiling-mounted, and under-cabinet or built-in designs. Your Ikea IH3402YS0 is a 30-inch under-cabinet style hood, and it can be set up for vented or (on compatible installations) recirculating use.
Common Ikea range hood types (and where they fit)
- Wall-mounted: mounts to the wall above a range or cooktop
- Island or ceiling-mounted: hangs over a cooktop in an island layout
- Under-cabinet: installs beneath an upper cabinet (like IH3402YS0)
- Built-in/insert: integrates into custom cabinetry for a more hidden look
- Filters and accessories: grease filters, charcoal filters, dampers, and venting parts
Vented vs. recirculating: what changes
Many hoods are factory set for vented operation, and some can be configured for non-vented (recirculating) operation by adding charcoal filtration.
| Setup | Where air goes | What you typically need |
|---|---|---|
| Vented | Outside through ductwork | Ducting plus a damper/vent connection |
| Recirculating | Back into the kitchen | Charcoal filter kit plus grease filter |
For IH3402YS0, the installation instructions call out that models capable of non-vented installation require charcoal filters; we use the IH3402YS0 owner’s manual to confirm the correct configuration and clearances.
Parts that commonly match the hood type you have
If you are shopping by hood style, these are the most common “type-defining” parts customers replace on IH3402YS0:
- Range hood filter W10395127 (grease filter for everyday cooking vapors)
- Range hood charcoal filter kit, 3-pack W10355450 (used for recirculating setups)
- Range hood round vent damper, 7-in W10355451 (helps prevent backdraft in round ducting)
- Range hood blower assembly WPW10395033 (moves air; key for ventilation performance)
Why it matters
Choosing the right hood type affects installation clearances, venting method (roof or wall), noise level expectations, and which filters you need to maintain. Matching the hood style to your kitchen layout also helps capture smoke and odors more effectively.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my range hood fan not working?
If your Ikea IH3402YS0 range hood fan is not working, the most common causes are a tripped breaker or blown fuse, a loose wiring connection, or a failed fan speed switch or blower motor. Start with power and wiring checks, then move to the controls and blower.
Quick checks first (fastest fixes)
- Confirm the hood has power; reset the circuit breaker or replace the household fuse.
- Verify the fan control is actually in an ON speed position (the fan is variable speed and turns on by rotating the fan switch to the right).
- If the light works but the fan does not, focus on the fan switch and blower circuit.
- If neither the light nor fan works, focus on incoming power, wiring connections, and the terminal box.
- If the fan hums but will not spin, grease buildup or a failing blower motor is likely.
Safe troubleshooting steps we recommend
- Disconnect power at the breaker.
- Remove the filters and inspect for heavy grease that could restrict airflow or load the blower.
- Check for loose or burned wire connections in the hood wiring area (especially at the terminal box and switch leads).
- Test the fan speed switch for continuity across settings; a failed switch is a common no-fan cause.
- If the switch tests good, test the blower motor windings and inspect for overheating damage.
Helpful references for this model:
Parts that commonly fix a no-fan problem
| Symptom | Most likely part | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fan does nothing on any speed | Rotary switch WPW10395126 | Fan speed control can fail internally. |
| Fan runs intermittently or only on some settings | Rotary switch W11206737 | Alternate switch used on some builds. |
| Fan has power but will not move air | Range hood blower assembly WPW10395033 | Motor can overheat or seize. |
Why it matters
A non-working fan lets smoke, heat, and grease stay in the kitchen. That buildup can also make the hood louder and shorten the life of the blower and switches.
Last updated: February 2026





