How do I find the model number on my JGRP548WP01?
The model number is printed on the range’s identification label; on most Jenn-Air ranges like model JGRP548WP01, you’ll find it around the oven door frame area when you open the door, or on a side frame panel. Match every character exactly when ordering parts.
Check these common label locations first:
- Open the oven door and look along the left or right door jamb (front frame)
- Look along the bottom front frame, just inside the storage or warming drawer opening (if equipped)
- Check the side trim or frame edge near the door hinge area
- If the range is installed in a tight cutout, use a flashlight and mirror to scan the front frame
Most ID labels include:
- Model number (example: JGRP548WP01)
- Serial number
- Electrical and gas ratings
- Sometimes a barcode
| You need | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Exact model number | Ensures diagrams and parts match your exact build |
| Serial number | Helps confirm production variation when parts changed |
Jenn-Air ranges can have multiple versions that look identical but use different igniters, valves, or controls. Using the exact model number helps you select the correct parts the first time.
- Take a clear photo with flash, then zoom in
- Wipe gently with a damp cloth (do not use abrasive cleaners)
- Write the model and serial number down before reinstalling the range
For additional label-location notes and model/serial formatting, use the JGRP548WP01 owner's manual.
Last updated: March 2026
How do I troubleshoot my JGRP548WP01?
To troubleshoot your Jenn-Air range model JGRP548WP01, start with the symptom (no heat, no ignition, weak flame, or dead display), then verify power, gas supply, and basic cleaning. Many issues trace to igniters, burner valves, or the electronic control.
- Turn off power at the breaker before removing panels
- Shut off the gas supply valve before servicing gas components
- If you smell gas: stop, ventilate, and do not operate the range
- Surface burner won’t light or keeps clicking: clean burner ports and cap alignment; check for moisture; suspect a failing surface igniter W10854967 if spark is weak or inconsistent.
- Oven won’t heat or takes too long to preheat: suspect a weak igniter such as oven igniter W11446096 or oven igniter W11448312; also confirm bake settings and that the door closes fully.
- Oven temperature seems off: test the sensor circuit; a bad wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825 can cause overheat or underheat.
- Dead display or unresponsive controls: confirm the breaker is on; if power is good, the oven electronic control WPW10145531 or electronic control WPW10464534 can be involved.
- Door won’t lock or won’t unlock (self-clean models): inspect the latch mechanism; a failed door latch W11029221 can prevent proper locking.
| Step | What to verify | What it points to |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Breaker on, outlet voltage present | Power supply issue vs. control issue |
| 2 | Gas shutoff valve open | No-ignition due to no gas |
| 3 | Burner caps seated, ports clear | Mis-ignition from blockage |
| 4 | Igniter glow/spark strength | Igniter or spark module problem |
| 5 | Error behavior, temp swings | Sensor or control problem |
Troubleshooting by symptom prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you focus on the highest-failure items first (igniters, sensor, controls, and latch).
For model-specific diagnostics, wiring references, and operating checks, use the JGRP548WP01 installation guide.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of JGRP548WP01?
The average lifespan of a Jenn-Air range like model JGRP548WP01 is 15 years. Regular cleaning, proper burner ignition, and prompt replacement of wear items (like igniters and lights) helps the range reach that service life.
| Component | Typical service life | Common wear signs |
|---|---|---|
| Gas surface ignition | 5 to 10 years | Clicking, delayed ignition, uneven flame |
| Oven ignition | 7 to 12 years | No heat, weak heat, long preheat |
| Electronic controls | 10 to 15 years | Dead display, erratic temps, error beeps |
| Door hardware | 10+ years | Door not closing, latch issues |
- Skipping burner and igniter cleaning (spills and grease cause mis-ignition)
- Running the oven with a weak igniter (stresses gas valve timing and heat performance)
- Blocking cooling airflow around the control area
- Using harsh abrasives on knobs, trim, or stainless surfaces
If symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
- Surface igniter W10854967 for burners that click but do not light reliably
- Oven igniter W11446096 or oven igniter W11448312 for an oven that will not heat or heats slowly
- Oven light WPW10307114 or wall oven light bulb WPW10169757 when the cavity light is out
Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide whether a repair is cost-effective. On a 15-year range, ignition and lighting repairs are usually straightforward; repeated control or wiring issues can point to a larger electrical problem.
For care and maintenance intervals that support long life, follow the JGRP548WP01 owner's manual.
Last updated: March 2026




