How long should a Jenn-Air oven last?
A Jenn-Air oven typically lasts 15 years with normal household use. For your Jenn-Air JES1750FS0 electric slide-in range, consistent cleaning, avoiding overheating, and replacing wear parts (like heating elements) on time are the biggest factors in reaching that lifespan.
Typical lifespan (what to expect)
Most electric ovens and ranges fall into a predictable range when they are installed correctly and maintained.
| Appliance type | Typical lifespan | What usually ends it |
|---|---|---|
| Electric oven/range | 10 to 20 years | Heating failures, control issues, wiring wear |
| Premium-brand range (like Jenn-Air) | About 15 years | High-use wear, expensive electronic repairs |
What shortens or extends oven life
We see these items make the biggest difference over time:
- Keeping the oven cavity and door gasket area clean so heat stays where it belongs
- Avoiding frequent self-clean cycles (high heat stresses wiring, sensors, and finishes)
- Using cookware that fits the burner size to reduce cooktop overheating
- Fixing weak heating early (long preheat times often mean a failing element)
- Making sure the range is level and stable so the door seals evenly
Parts that commonly affect “how long it lasts”
When an oven starts struggling, it is often a few serviceable parts rather than the whole range.
- If baking is uneven or slow, check the bake element W10779716
- If the oven light is out, the light bulb 8009 and light lens WP3196068 are common fixes
- If a surface burner will not regulate heat, a control like the range infinite switch W10917724 is a frequent cause
Why it matters
A range that is heating correctly and sealing properly cooks faster, holds temperature better, and puts less strain on the control and wiring. That reduces nuisance failures and helps your JES1750FS0 reach its full service life.
Best next step for your model
Use the maintenance and troubleshooting guidance in the JES1750FS0 owner's manual to match symptoms (slow preheat, no heat, uneven baking, dead display) to the most likely causes before ordering parts.
Last updated: February 2026
Is Jenn-Air considered high end?
Yes. Jenn-Air is widely considered a high-end (often called “attainable luxury”) appliance brand; it’s positioned above mainstream lines and is known for premium styling, upgraded features, and a more design-forward product lineup. For your Jenn-Air JES1750FS0 electric slide-in range, that typically means higher-end fit and finish and more feature-focused controls.
What “high end” usually means for a Jenn-Air range
High-end positioning is less about one single feature and more about the overall package: materials, performance, and design.
- Premium exterior finishes and styling details
- Feature-rich cooking modes and more precise controls
- Higher parts and repair costs compared with entry-level ranges
- More specialized components (controls, displays, harnesses)
- Strong emphasis on built-in look and kitchen aesthetics
How this impacts parts and repairs for model JES1750FS0
When you’re maintaining a premium range, using the correct model-matched parts matters for performance and safe operation. We recommend confirming procedures and part locations in the owner's manual.
Common replacement categories you may see on this model include:
| System | Example part type | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven heating | Bake element | Bake element W10779716 |
| Cooktop heating | Radiant surface element | Range dual radiant surface element W11517959 |
| User interface | Keypad/control | Keypad W11025616 |
Why it matters
“High end” ranges like Jenn-Air often use more advanced electronics and higher-cost assemblies; that can raise the importance of correct diagnosis before replacing parts (for example, distinguishing a failed surface element from a failed infinite switch).
Quick tip before you buy a part
- Match the model number exactly: JES1750FS0
- Compare symptoms to the troubleshooting guidance in the owner's manual
- If a burner will not heat, check the element and the control switch path
- If the oven will not bake, inspect the bake element for visible damage
- If the display or touch panel is unresponsive, focus on keypad/control components
Last updated: February 2026
What are common problems with Jenn-Air stoves?
Common problems we see on Jenn-Air stoves like the Jenn-Air JES1750FS0 electric slide-in range include the oven not heating, surface elements not working or cycling oddly, the display going blank, and uneven baking. Many issues trace back to power supply problems, a failed heating element, or a faulty control or switch; use the owner's manual troubleshooting section to narrow it down.
Most common symptoms (and what usually causes them)
- Nothing works at all: tripped breaker, blown fuse, unplugged cord, or a miswired outlet (often shows F9 or F9 E0).
- Oven not heating or slow preheat: failed bake element, wiring issue, or control problem.
- Cooktop element will not heat: knob not set correctly, failed surface element, or failed infinite switch.
- Uneven baking or cooking results: range not level, no preheat, incorrect set temp, or temperature calibration offset.
- Oven light out: burned-out bulb or damaged lens.
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
- Reset power: turn the range breaker OFF for 1 minute, then back ON.
- Confirm the display is not in an energy-saving blank mode; press any keypad to wake it.
- For cooktop issues, push the knob in before turning to a heat setting.
- If you see F9 / F9 E0, have a qualified electrician verify the outlet wiring.
- If baking is inconsistent, confirm the range is level (leveling legs matter).
Parts that commonly fix these problems (when testing confirms failure)
| Symptom | Common fix | Example part for JES1750FS0 |
|---|---|---|
| Oven not heating | Replace bake element | Bake element W10779716 |
| One surface element not heating | Replace radiant element | Range radiant surface element W11171119 |
| Element heat won’t adjust smoothly | Replace infinite switch | Range infinite switch W10917724 |
| Oven light not working | Replace bulb or lens | Light bulb 8009, light lens WP3196068 |
Why it matters
Electrical ranges can appear “dead” from a simple power issue, but repeated breaker trips, F9/F9 E0 codes, or overheating symptoms can point to wiring or control problems. Correct diagnosis helps you avoid replacing good parts and restores safe, consistent heating.
Last updated: February 2026




