Can range hoods be repaired?
Yes; most Broan ALLURE range hood problems are repairable by cleaning, tightening, testing, or replacing service parts such as filters, a light socket, wiring, or controls. Because this model involves 120 VAC wiring, we recommend using the safety steps in the ALLURE installation guide and hiring a qualified technician for electrical diagnosis.
What you can usually repair on a Broan ALLURE range hood
Many issues are caused by normal wear, grease buildup, or a single failed component.
- Grease filters clogged (reduced airflow, louder fan)
- Non-ducted charcoal filters saturated (recirculating setups)
- Loose or damaged wiring connections
- Failed light socket or lamp connection
- Control or fuse-related “dead hood” symptoms
Quick triage: repair vs. replace
Use this as a practical decision guide.
| Symptom | Common repair path | DIY difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Lights out, fan works | Inspect bulbs and socket; replace range hood light socket SR111630 if damaged | Medium |
| Fan weak/noisy | Clean filters; check blower wheel for grease buildup or looseness | Medium |
| Fan and lights both dead | Check power supply and internal fuse; electrical testing may be needed | High |
| Poor venting | Verify ducting path, damper movement, and installation height | Medium |
Why it matters
A working range hood helps remove smoke, heat, and grease; keeping filters clean and airflow unobstructed reduces strain on the motor and helps the hood run quieter and longer.
Safety notes before any repair
- Switch power off at the breaker and confirm the hood is de-energized.
- Let bulbs cool before touching.
- Avoid getting water into the motor or control area during cleaning.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common issues with ALLURE?
The most common issues we see with the Broan ALLURE range hood are weak or noisy airflow, lights that do not work, and controls that act up (fan or lights not responding). These problems usually trace to filters, the vent damper, wiring, or the light socket.
Common problems and what they usually mean
- Fan runs but airflow is weak: clogged filter, blocked duct, or a stuck damper
- Fan is loud or rattles: loose cover/panel, debris in the blower area, or a worn mounting point
- Lights do not turn on: bad bulb, loose socket connection, or a failed light socket
- Fan or lights work intermittently: loose wiring connection or a failing control interface
- Fan will not run at all: power issue, wiring problem, or a failed electrical component
Quick checks we recommend first
- Turn power off at the breaker before opening the hood.
- Confirm the hood has power (wall switch, breaker, and any plug connection).
- Clean or replace the filters; for non-ducted setups, replace the charcoal filter on schedule.
- Check that the damper flap moves freely and is not blocked by grease buildup.
- Inspect for loose screws and panels that can vibrate.
Parts that commonly solve these symptoms
| Symptom | Common fix | Example part for ALLURE |
|---|---|---|
| Lights out or flicker | Replace socket or repair connection | Range hood light socket SR111630 |
| Weak airflow (ducted) | Free up/replace damper | Range hood vent damper SR740013 |
| Poor odor control (non-ducted) | Replace charcoal filter | Range hood charcoal filter S99010308 |
| Fan or lights intermittent | Inspect/replace harness | Range hood wire harness SR111668 |
Why it matters
A range hood that is under-venting or not lighting properly lets grease and moisture build up faster; that can increase noise, reduce performance, and shorten the life of electrical parts.
Installation and setup notes
For venting direction, damper placement, and filter configuration (ducted vs non-ducted), follow the installation guide.
Last updated: March 2026
Who makes Allure range hoods?
Broan makes the ALLURE range hood line; the ALLURE model family is a Broan range hood series. For installation and setup details that apply to ALLURE QS3-series hoods, use the ALLURE installation guide.
How we identify the manufacturer for ALLURE
On this model page, the brand for model ALLURE is listed as Broan, which means Broan is the manufacturer for this range hood model family.
What “ALLURE” means for parts and fit
“ALLURE” is a model identifier used across multiple sizes and finishes, so the exact compatible parts can vary by configuration (for example, 30-inch vs 36-inch vs 42-inch). When ordering parts, match by your hood’s complete model information and the part ID.
- Confirm the full model information from the hood’s rating label
- Match the hood width (commonly 30-inch, 36-inch, or 42-inch)
- Verify whether your setup is ducted or non-ducted (recirculating)
- Use the parts list for the exact part ID and description
Common ALLURE replacement parts you might see
These examples are Broan-compatible parts listed for the ALLURE model page:
| Part | What it helps with | When you might replace it |
|---|---|---|
| Range hood vent damper SR740013 | Helps control backdraft in ducting | Damper stuck, rattling, or not sealing |
| Range hood light socket SR111630 | Powers the hood light bulb | Lights flicker, socket is burned, bulb won’t stay lit |
| Range hood non-ducted filter kit 99010310 | Recirculates air through filters | Non-ducted odors linger, filters are saturated |
Why it matters
Knowing Broan is the manufacturer helps you choose correct-fit parts, follow the right installation requirements (ducting, wiring, mounting height), and avoid mismatches when replacing items like filters, light components, or control panels.
Last updated: January 2026





