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Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 electric oven/microwave combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 electric oven/microwave combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Sheet, Tech (oven/micro Combo) for Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 - Part W11284427

    Control panel parts diagram

    Sheet, Tech (oven/micro Combo)

    Part #W11284427

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Guide, Use & Care (oven) for Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 - Part W11235343

    Control panel parts diagram

    Guide, Use & Care (oven)

    Part #W11235343

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Side Panel for Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 - Part W10318190

    Oven parts diagram

    Side Panel

    Part #W10318190

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • (left W/dual) for Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 - Part N/P

    (left W/dual)

    Part #N/P

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cover-rear for Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 - Part W10519707

    Top venting parts diagram

    Cover-rear

    Part #W10519707

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Side Trim R for Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 - Part 461967017481

    Cabinet and stirrer parts diagram

    Side Trim R

    Part #461967017481

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Combo Side C for Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 - Part W10655466

    Top venting parts diagram

    Combo Side C

    Part #W10655466

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Affresh Stainless Steel Cleaner for Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 - Part W10355016

    Optional parts (not included) diagram

    Affresh Stainless Steel Cleaner

    Part #W10355016

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Top Vent, 30-in for Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 - Part 461968973241

    Cabinet and stirrer parts diagram

    Top Vent, 30-in

    Part #461968973241

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Jenn-Air Electric Oven/Microwave Combo JMW3430IL02 FAQs

To reset your Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 wall oven/microwave combo, we recommend power-cycling the unit at the home breaker for 1 minute, then restoring power and starting a Bake cycle to confirm normal operation and that the error does not return.

Quick reset steps (power cycle)

  • Turn OFF the circuit breaker(s) supplying the oven.
  • Wait 1 full minute.
  • Turn the breaker(s) ON.
  • Set the clock/preferences if prompted.
  • Start a Bake cycle and watch the display for about 1 minute.

If the oven still will not operate after the reset

The installation checks for this model focus on verifying power and basic operation.

  • Confirm the breaker is fully reset (OFF then ON) and not tripped.
  • Verify the electrical supply is connected.
  • Start BROIL for a few minutes and check for heat.
  • If an error message appears, press CANCEL OVEN, then retry a Bake cycle.
  • If the display is dead or the unit keeps faulting, a control or power-protection issue is likely.

What to check based on the symptom

Symptom after reset Most likely area to check What to do next
Display is blank Power supply, fuse Verify breaker, then consider checking the fuse mda 20a W11188752
Error code returns quickly Control, wiring Inspect connections; consider the electronic control board WPW10260060 or harness connections
Oven heats inconsistently Heating circuit Inspect the bake element; consider the range bake element W11545804

Why it matters

A reset clears many temporary control glitches after a power interruption or a canceled cycle. If the problem comes back immediately, it usually points to a power supply issue, a failing electronic control, or a heating component problem that the control is detecting.

For model-specific operating steps and troubleshooting, use the JMW3430IL02 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

A Jenn-Air wall oven typically lasts 15 years with normal household use. For your JMW3430IL02 wall oven/microwave combo, consistent cleaning, proper airflow for cooling, and avoiding overheating events are the biggest factors that help it reach that lifespan. See the care and troubleshooting sections in the JMW3430IL02 owner's manual.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most built-in wall ovens (including combo units with a microwave) land in this range:

Use and care level Typical service life What usually ends it
Light to average use, good cleaning 15 years Control issues, heating performance decline
Heavy use (daily high-heat cooking) 12 to 15 years Fan wear, element wear, heat-related wiring issues
Poor ventilation or frequent overheating 8 to 12 years High-limit trips, control damage, harness damage

What we recommend to help your JMW3430IL02 reach 15 years

These steps reduce heat stress on the electronic control board, cooling fan, and wiring harness:

  • Keep the door and frame contact area clean so the door seals properly.
  • Clean the control panel with a soft cloth; apply glass cleaner to the cloth, not directly to the panel.
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners and scouring pads inside the microwave cavity.
  • Do not cover the turntable or cooking grids with aluminum foil during microwave or convection use.
  • Make sure cabinet vents and airflow paths are not blocked (especially during broil, when the cooling fan can run after the cycle).

Why it matters

Heat and grease buildup are the fastest way to shorten wall oven life. When airflow is restricted or surfaces are coated with residue, internal temperatures rise; that increases the chance of nuisance shutdowns and premature failures in components like the cooling fan and control electronics.

When “end of life” is really a repairable issue

If performance drops before 15 years, it is often a single part rather than the whole appliance. Common examples include:

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. JennAir is considered a high-end (luxury) appliance brand, and the JennAir JMW3430IL02 wall oven/microwave combo is built and marketed in the premium category with design-forward styling and feature-focused performance.

What “high end” means for a wall oven/microwave combo

High-end appliances typically emphasize premium materials, tighter fit and finish, and more advanced cooking features. For a built-in combo unit like JMW3430IL02, that usually shows up in areas like convection capability, integrated controls, and built-in installation requirements.

Common high-end expectations include:

  • More cooking modes and precision controls (microwave plus oven features)
  • Built-in design with specific cabinet cutout and electrical requirements
  • Premium exterior finishes and matching trim/venting pieces
  • Higher-cost replacement components (controls, door assemblies, electronics)

How to confirm features on your exact JMW3430IL02

The fastest way to validate what your unit includes (modes, racks, turntable setup, cleaning guidance, and operating tips) is to match the features listed for your model.

Use these model-specific resources:

Parts and service expectations (cost and complexity)

Premium built-in units often use specialized electronics and door safety systems. If you are troubleshooting performance or planning a repair, these are common part categories that can be more “high end” in both design and price:

Part category What it affects Example part for this model
Door safety/interlock Microwave operation and safety Microwave door switch W10211972
High-voltage heating Microwave heating performance Magnetron W11346197
Power conversion Microwave power delivery Inverter W11325604
Temperature safety Overheat protection Range high-limit thermostat WP4449751

Why it matters

Knowing JennAir is a high-end brand helps set expectations: repairs often involve higher-priced components, and correct installation and electrical setup are critical for reliable performance. Following the model’s documented operating and installation requirements also helps prevent avoidable service issues.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems we see with Jenn-Air cooking appliances include no power, the oven not heating evenly, the microwave section not running because the door is not latching, and control or fan issues. On the Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 wall oven/microwave combo, many symptoms trace back to power supply, door interlocks, or heating and airflow components.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Reset the household circuit breaker or replace the fuse if nothing operates.
  • Confirm the microwave door closes firmly; a door that is not fully closed can prevent operation.
  • If the lower oven is in a self-clean cycle, expect the upper oven functions to be limited during that cycle.
  • Watch for unusual cooling fan behavior; the fan can run after cooking, especially after broil.
  • If cooking times seem too long, have a qualified electrician verify the home voltage meets requirements.

Model-specific issues that commonly cause these symptoms

For JMW3430IL02, these parts are frequent suspects when symptoms match:

Symptom Common cause Example part for this model
Microwave will not start (door shuts but no run) Door interlock not switching correctly Microwave door switch W10211972
Microwave runs but does not heat High-voltage system problem Magnetron W11346197 or inverter W11325604
Oven not heating properly Failed bake circuit Range bake element W11545804
Overheating, shutdowns, or odd temperature behavior Safety thermostat opening Range high-limit thermostat WP4449751
Loud airflow noise or fan not running as expected Cooling fan issue Assembly, cooling fan W11344874

Why it matters

These problems affect safety, cooking performance, and reliability. For example, a weak door interlock can stop the microwave from operating at all, while a failing bake element can cause undercooking and longer preheat times.

Where to confirm settings and troubleshooting steps

We recommend using the owner's manual for JMW3430IL02 to match your exact symptom to the correct control setting and troubleshooting table before replacing parts.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Jenn-Air JMW3430IL02 wall oven/microwave combo is not working, the most common causes are a tripped circuit breaker or blown household fuse, a missing power supply connection, or a control-related failure. Start by confirming power, then run the basic operation checks in the JMW3430IL02 owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Verify the household fuse is intact and tight, or reset the circuit breaker.
  • Confirm the electrical supply is connected and the unit has power.
  • Set the clock and preferences after restoring power (first-use setup can block normal operation).
  • Try a simple lower-oven test: press BROIL, set a temperature, then press START.
  • If an error message appears or you do not feel heat after about 5 minutes, press CANCEL OVEN and stop the test.

What to check next (common failure points)

If power is good but the oven still will not heat or respond, these parts are common suspects on combo units like the JMW3430IL02:

Symptom Most likely area Example part on this model
Display dead or controls unresponsive Control electronics or power protection Electronic control board WPW10260060, fuse mda 20a W11188752
Oven overheats then shuts down Safety thermostat opening Range high-limit thermostat WP4449751
Fan runs abnormally or unit trips during use Cooling/airflow issue Assembly, cooling fan (inspect for blockage and noise)

Why it matters

An oven that is not operating is often a power-supply issue first, but repeated no-heat or shutdown symptoms can point to a protective device (like a fuse or high-limit thermostat) or a failing electronic control. Checking the basics first prevents unnecessary parts replacement.

Safety notes for combo oven/microwave units

  • We do not recommend operating the microwave with door or interlock issues; the door must close properly and safety interlocks must not be defeated.
  • For internal electrical testing (multimeter checks) or control replacement, use safe power-disconnect practices and follow the procedures in the installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

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