How to remove range hood fan blade?
To remove the fan blade on your Ikea IHW7302YS0 range hood, disconnect power first, then access the blower area by removing the grease filter. Release the blade’s retainer (clip or nut, depending on the blower design) and slide the blade straight off the motor shaft.
- Turn off the hood and disconnect power at the breaker before you touch the blower area.
- Let the hood cool if it was recently used.
- Wear cut-resistant gloves; sheet metal edges inside a hood are sharp.
- Support the blower wheel as you loosen the retainer so it does not drop or bend.
- Disconnect power.
- Remove the metal grease filter (pull the spring release handle) to open access to the blower area.
- Locate the fan blade retainer on the motor shaft:
- Many hoods use a retaining clip.
- Others use a small nut or set screw.
- Remove the retainer, then pull the fan blade straight off the shaft. If it is stuck, wiggle gently while pulling; do not pry hard against the motor.
- Reinstall the fan blade by aligning it on the shaft, then reinstall the retainer.
- Reinstall the grease filter and restore power.
- Check for a hidden set screw on the hub of the blade.
- Look for grease buildup acting like glue; clean around the hub before pulling.
- If the motor hums but the blade will not start, the issue is often the capacitor, not the blade (see the comparison below).
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Fan runs but rattles/vibrates | Bent/loose fan blade, debris | Clean housing; confirm blade is seated and retained |
| Motor hums, blade barely starts | Weak capacitor | Consider range hood blower motor capacitor W10256657 |
| Fan does not respond to buttons | Control issue or power supply | Check wiring, then control board |
A properly seated fan blade keeps airflow strong and noise low. If the blade is installed crooked or the retainer is missing, the blower can vibrate, wear the motor bearings faster, and reduce venting performance.
For diagrams and access details specific to this hood, use the IHW7302YS0 manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a range hood called?
On the Ikea IHW7302YS0 30-inch wall-mount canopy range hood, the main parts are the canopy (hood body), venting pieces, filters, lights, and the front control panel that runs the blower speeds and lights. For the exact names used for your hood, use the parts diagram in the IHW7302YS0 owner's manual.
- Canopy/hood body: captures smoke, steam, and cooking vapors
- Vent cover (duct cover): decorative cover that surrounds the vent path above the canopy
- Vent cover support bracket: supports the vent cover during installation
- Damper: helps prevent backdraft when venting outside
- Grease filter (metal): traps grease before air reaches the blower
- Charcoal filter (recirculating setups): reduces odors when the hood does not vent outdoors
- Blower/fan: moves air through the hood
- Controls: buttons for light on/off and blower speed (min, medium, max)
- Lamp housings and bulbs: provide cooktop lighting
Here are a few common service parts for this model that match typical symptoms:
| Symptom | Part to check | Example model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| Odors linger in recirculating mode | Charcoal filter kit | Range hood charcoal filter kit, 3-pack W10412939 |
| Weak airflow or rattling | Blower/fan assembly | Range hood blower fan WPW10351824 |
| Backdraft or flap noise | Vent damper | Range hood damper WPW10313841 |
| Lights out or dim | Light bulb | Range hood light bulb WPW10298151 |
Using the correct part name helps you match the right diagram callout and order the correct replacement. It also helps when troubleshooting issues like poor ventilation (filters, damper, blower) versus electrical problems (controls, transformer, wiring).
- If your hood vents outdoors, you typically have a damper and ducting.
- If your hood recirculates, you typically use a charcoal filter kit plus the metal grease filters.
- The model/serial label is typically located behind the filter area, which helps confirm you are shopping for IHW7302YS0 parts.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of IHW7302YS0?
Most 30-inch professional range hoods like the Ikea IHW7302YS0 last 10 to 15 years with normal home cooking and routine filter cleaning or replacement. Keeping airflow unrestricted and addressing fan or lighting issues early helps the hood reach its full service life.
- Grease and odor load: frequent frying and high-heat cooking shortens life if filters are not maintained
- Filter maintenance: clogged grease or charcoal filters strain the blower and reduce cooling airflow
- Vent setup: long duct runs, crushed ducting, or a stuck damper increases motor workload
- Electrical health: heat and vibration can weaken connections, controls, and the transformer over time
- Cleaning habits: grease buildup on the blower wheel and housing increases noise and wear
| Task | Typical frequency | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clean metal grease filters | Monthly (or more with heavy cooking) | Maintains airflow and reduces motor strain |
| Replace charcoal filters (recirculating setups) | Every 3 to 6 months | Keeps odor control effective |
| Wipe hood surfaces and fan area | Monthly | Prevents grease buildup and vibration |
| Check damper movement and ducting | 1 to 2 times per year | Prevents backdraft and restricted airflow |
If the hood still fits your kitchen but performance is dropping, these are the most common wear items to check first:
- Filter W10169961A (grease filter; clean or replace if damaged)
- Range hood charcoal filter kit, 3-pack W10412939 (for non-vented recirculating installations)
- Range hood light bulb WPW10298151 or range hood light bulb WP8186678 (if lights flicker or go out)
- Range hood blower motor capacitor W10256657 (if the fan hums, starts slowly, or will not start)
- Electronic control WPW10427642 (if buttons do not respond or speeds act erratically)
A range hood that is maintained moves more air at a lower load; that reduces heat stress on the blower, capacitor, and controls. It also helps keep cooking odors and grease from settling back into your kitchen.
For model-specific care notes and installation requirements, follow the IHW7302YS0 owner's manual.
Last updated: March 2026





