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Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 electric oven/microwave combo

Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 electric oven/microwave combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 electric oven/microwave combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Door Reinfor for Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 - Part W11598128

    Oven door parts diagram

    Bracket, Glass (right)

    Part #W11302802

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  • Bottom Chass for Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 - Part W11598115

    Oven parts diagram

    Base, Chassis

    Part #W11135103

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  • 10-32 X .500 for Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 - Part W11602625

    Control panel parts diagram

    Screw (black)

    Part #W11339492

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  • Inverter Hol for Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 - Part W11646906

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    Housing, Lower Inverter

    Part #W11591018

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  • Holder for Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 - Part WPW10490593

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    Lamp Holder

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  • Chassis Foot for Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 - Part W11598169

    Oven parts diagram

    Foot, Chassis (left)

    Part #W11245114

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  • Heater for Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 - Part WPW10493735

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    Heater, Convection Element

    Part #461967848711

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  • Crs Siderail for Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 - Part W11627410

    Top venting parts diagram

    Crs Siderail

    Part #W11235470

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  • Support Obi for Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 - Part W11684510

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    Support

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  • Insulation for Jenn-Air JMW2430LM02 - Part W11706806

    Internal oven parts diagram

    Insulation, Convect Motor

    Part #W11251716

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Jenn-Air Electric Oven/Microwave Combo JMW2430LM02 FAQs

A Jenn-Air wall oven like model JMW2430LM02 typically lasts 15 years with normal household use. Keeping the cooling airflow clear, avoiding repeated self-clean overheating, and replacing wear parts promptly helps you reach (and often exceed) that lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most built-in wall ovens fall into a predictable range; how you cook and how well heat is managed matters most.

  • Typical lifespan: 15 years
  • Common real-world range: 12 to 20 years
  • Biggest lifespan drivers: heat exposure, ventilation, electrical stability, and door seal condition
Usage pattern What you can expect What to do
Light (few times/week) Often closer to 18 to 20 years Keep vents clear, clean gently
Average (most days) Around 15 years Address heating or fan issues early
Heavy (multiple cycles/day) Often 12 to 15 years Reduce high-heat stress, maintain airflow

Signs your wall oven is nearing end-of-life

These symptoms usually point to a failing heating circuit, temperature control issue, or heat-management problem.

  • Preheats slowly or struggles to hold temperature
  • Uneven baking (hot spots, underbaked centers)
  • Fan noise, weak airflow, or frequent shutdowns after heating
  • Display resets, beeping, or intermittent controls
  • Door not closing tightly or heat leaking around the door

Parts that commonly extend service life

Replacing a failed component is often the difference between a quick repair and ongoing performance problems.

Why it matters

Wall oven/microwave combos run hot in a tight cabinet space. Good airflow and stable temperature control reduce heat stress on the electronic control board, wiring harnesses, and door components, which directly supports a longer appliance life.

Last updated: January 2026

A convection microwave (like the microwave in Jenn-Air model JMW2430LM02) trades capacity and simplicity for versatility: the biggest disadvantage is limited usable cooking space and uneven results if cookware, rack placement, or airflow is wrong, especially when cooking more than one item.

Common disadvantages to expect

  • Smaller capacity than a full oven: most meals fit one dish at a time.
  • More setup decisions: you may need the right rack, pan type, and spacing for airflow.
  • Results vary by food: baked goods and crisping can be inconsistent if the load is too dense.
  • Longer than standard microwave for some foods: convection preheat or browning time can offset speed.
  • More cleanup: splatter plus browning can mean more interior wiping.

What this means for day-to-day cooking

Convection microwaves shine for reheating with better texture, roasting small portions, and crisping. They are less ideal when you need to cook multiple casseroles, bake several trays, or want predictable “full-oven” browning across a large batch.

Task Convection microwave Full-size oven
Reheat pizza Better crisp potential Slower, but very even
Bake multiple trays Limited Best choice
Roast small portions Fast and convenient More preheat time
Large casserole/holiday cooking Often too small Designed for it

Quick tips to reduce the downsides

  • Leave space around food so hot air can circulate.
  • Use cookware that fits the cavity without crowding.
  • Avoid stacking dishes; cook in batches for even browning.
  • Keep the turntable system working smoothly; a worn support can cause wobble and uneven heating.
  • If the turntable support is damaged, replace it with the exact part for this model: microwave turntable tray support W11110134.

Why it matters

Most “convection microwave problems” are really capacity and airflow problems. When you plan for smaller loads and proper spacing, you get the speed of microwave cooking with noticeably better browning and texture.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Jenn-Air wall oven (including the JMW2430LM02 wall oven/microwave combo), the model number is typically printed on a rating label around the oven door opening. Check the frame area you can see when the door is open, then confirm the full model number before ordering parts.

Most common places to check

Look for a silver or white rating label (sometimes called a model and serial tag) in these spots:

  • Along the left or right side of the oven frame (visible with the oven door open)
  • On the top edge of the oven frame, just inside the door opening
  • On the bottom edge of the oven frame, just inside the door opening
  • On the side trim area near the hinge side (still within the door opening)
  • For combo units, also check the microwave door opening frame if you do not see it on the oven side

What to write down (so you get the right parts)

We recommend copying the information exactly as shown on the label:

  • Model number (example: JMW2430LM02)
  • Serial number
  • Any revision, engineering code, or “MOD” style suffix if shown

Quick checklist

Item Why it matters
Model number Ensures diagrams and parts match your exact unit
Serial number Helps confirm production run changes
Suffix/revision Prevents ordering a similar-looking but incompatible part

Why it matters

Jenn-Air wall oven and microwave combo units can use different door switches, control boards, and thermal safety parts depending on the exact model and revision. Matching the rating label to the part listing helps avoid fit and wiring issues.

Example parts that depend on exact model matching

Last updated: January 2026

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