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Jenn-Air JMW3430LL02 electric oven/microwave combo

Jenn-Air JMW3430LL02 electric oven/microwave combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Jenn-Air JMW3430LL02 electric oven/microwave combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Screw for Jenn-Air JMW3430LL02 - Part 7101P338-60

    Microwave door parts diagram

    Screw

    Part #7101P338-60

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

  • Screw for Jenn-Air JMW3430LL02 - Part 7101P060-60

    Control panel parts diagram

    Screw

    Part #7101P060-60

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  • (left W/dual) for Jenn-Air JMW3430LL02 - Part N/P

    (left W/dual)

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  • Screw for Jenn-Air JMW3430LL02 - Part 7101P434-60

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    Part #7101P434-60

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

Jenn-Air Electric Oven/Microwave Combo JMW3430LL02 FAQs

Yes. Microwave ovens with air fry features are a good choice when you want fast reheating plus crisping and browning in one appliance. In a built-in combo like model JMW3430LL02, they can save counter space while still handling everyday cooking tasks.

What you get (and what to expect)

A microwave with air fry is best for smaller, quick-crisp foods; it will not replace a full-size countertop air fryer for large batches.

  • Faster weeknight cooking: microwave speed for reheating and defrosting, plus air fry for crisp finishes.
  • Less clutter: one appliance instead of a separate microwave and air fryer.
  • Better texture than microwave alone: air fry mode helps reduce sogginess.
  • Batch size is smaller: most combo units do best with single-layer cooking.
  • Preheat and cook times vary: air fry mode typically takes longer than microwaving.
When an air fry microwave is the right fit

These combos make the most sense if your priority is convenience and space savings.

If you mostly cook... Air fry microwave performance Better alternative
Frozen snacks, wings, fries (small batches) Very good Keep as-is
Reheating pizza, leftovers Good (crisper than microwave) Keep as-is
Large family batches Limited capacity Dedicated air fryer
Roasts, casseroles, baking Not the main strength Use the wall oven
Tips to get better air fry results
  • Use single-layer cooking; overcrowding reduces crisping.
  • Flip or shake food halfway through for even browning.
  • Use the right accessories (air fry basket or tray if your unit includes one).
  • Keep the cavity clean; grease buildup can affect performance and odors.
  • If crisping suddenly gets worse, check for airflow issues (cooling fan operation matters in combo units).
Why it matters

Air fry performance depends heavily on airflow and heat control. If your combo unit is not moving air properly, cooking results can suffer and the appliance can overheat. If you are troubleshooting airflow or cooling issues on JMW3430LL02, the blower W11598119 is one of the key parts involved.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Jenn-Air wall ovens last about 15 years with normal household use and basic care. For your JMW3430LL02 wall oven/microwave combo, keeping cooling airflow clear and replacing wear items promptly helps you reach that typical lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A wall oven’s service life depends more on heat stress and electronics than on the cabinet itself.

  • Usage frequency: daily baking and high-temp roasting shortens life faster than light use
  • Heat management: blocked vents and heavy self-clean use increase component stress
  • Power quality: surges can damage control boards and sensors
  • Door seal and latch condition: heat leaks make the oven work harder
  • Timely repairs: replacing a failing fan, sensor, or bulb prevents bigger failures
Parts that commonly impact longevity

If performance changes, these are common “keep it running” items we see on wall oven and microwave combos like the JMW3430LL02:

Symptom Likely system Example part on this model
Oven overheats or shuts down Safety temperature limit Range high-limit thermostat WP4449751
Oven temps swing or cook unevenly Temperature sensing Temperature sensor W11233913
Weak microwave heating High-voltage heating Magnetron 2m W11578959
Interior light out Lighting Oven light bulb WPW10472384
Care tips that extend life

These habits reduce heat and moisture damage to wiring, controls, and door components.

  • Keep vents and trim areas free of grease and dust buildup
  • Use self-clean only when necessary; avoid back-to-back self-clean cycles
  • Let the oven cool with the door closed after high-heat cooking (helps protect nearby cabinetry and electronics)
  • Wipe spills once the cavity is cool to prevent baked-on residue and odors
  • If you notice error beeps, overheating, or inconsistent temps, troubleshoot early and replace the failed part
Why it matters

A 15-year lifespan is realistic when the cooling system, temperature control, and door sealing stay in good shape. Small issues (like a drifting sensor or overheating condition) can accelerate wear on the electronic control and wiring.

Last updated: February 2026

A microwave wall oven combo like model JMW3430LL02 saves space and looks built-in, but the main disadvantages are higher upfront cost, more expensive repairs, and less flexibility because the microwave and oven are tied together in one cabinet opening.

Common disadvantages to plan for
  • Higher repair impact: if one section has a failure, you may lose use of the whole unit while it is being diagnosed and repaired.
  • More complex service: combos have more electronics, sensors, and airflow components than a basic wall oven.
  • Higher part costs: key components (controls, door assemblies, microwave high-voltage parts) typically cost more than standard countertop microwave parts.
  • Installation constraints: you are locked into a specific cutout size and electrical requirements; changing brands or styles later can mean cabinet work.
  • Less flexibility: you cannot easily replace just the microwave with a different size or feature set.
Repair and downtime examples (what tends to be costly)

These are common “single-point” failures that can take the microwave side out of service:

Issue you notice Often involved part type Example part for JMW3430LL02
Microwave runs but does not heat High-voltage component Magnetron 2m W11578959
Microwave goes dead or blows power Fuse Fuse mda 20a W11188752
Overheating, noisy cooling, or shutdown Cooling/venting component Blower W11598119
Why it matters

Because the microwave and oven share a built-in frame, wiring, and ventilation path, a “small” failure (like a fuse or blower issue) can create more downtime than two separate appliances. Planning for service access and budgeting for combo-specific parts helps avoid surprises.

Practical ways to reduce the downsides
  • Keep vents clear and avoid blocking airflow around the unit.
  • Use cookware and covers that reduce splatter, which helps protect internal microwave surfaces.
  • If the microwave performance changes (no heat, burning smell, unusual noise), stop using it and troubleshoot promptly.
  • When ordering parts, match by model JMW3430LL02 to avoid fit issues.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Jenn-Air wall oven (including the JMW3430LL02 wall oven/microwave combo), the model number is usually printed on a rating label around the oven door opening. Check the frame area you see when you open the oven door first; that is the most common location.

Most common places to check

Look for a paper or metal tag that lists the model and serial numbers. On wall ovens, it’s typically in one of these spots:

  • Oven door frame (left or right side) when the oven door is open
  • Front frame near the bottom of the oven opening
  • Along the top edge of the oven opening (less common)
  • Behind the lower trim or vent area (some built-in designs)
  • If your unit has a microwave above the oven, also check the microwave door frame area
Quick tips to find it faster
  • Use a flashlight and look for small print; the label is often low-contrast.
  • Wipe grease or residue off the frame; the tag can blend in.
  • Do not remove screws or panels just to find the tag; start with the door opening areas.
What the label helps you do (and why it matters)

The exact model number (for example, JMW3430LL02) ensures we match the correct parts and diagrams for your wall oven/microwave combo. That matters because similar-looking Jenn-Air units can use different components.

What you need Where it’s used Example from this model’s parts
Model number Matching the correct parts list JMW3430LL02
Part ID Ordering the exact replacement part O mica plate W10915651
Part name Confirming the function of the part Microwave waveguide cover
If you’re ordering parts after you find the model number

Once you confirm the model number, match symptoms to the right category of parts. For example:

  • No interior light: consider an oven light such as oven light bulb WPW10472384
  • Microwave not heating: microwave high-voltage components may be involved (service is typically required)
  • Overheating or cooling issues: check airflow-related parts like blower W11598119

Last updated: February 2026

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