What are the different parts of an oven?
An oven is made up of heating components, temperature controls, and interior hardware that work together to cook evenly and safely. On the Jenn-Air range model SVD48600B, common oven-related parts include the bake element, oven racks, and the electronic control that manages time and temperature.
Core oven parts (what they do)
- Bake element: Primary heat source for baking; located at the bottom of the oven cavity (often under a cover).
- Broil element or broil burner: High, top heat for broiling and browning.
- Oven control (clock/control board): Sets bake/broil modes, temperature, and timing.
- Oven racks: Support cookware and allow multi-level cooking.
- Temperature sensor (probe): Tells the control board the actual oven temperature.
- Door and door gasket: Keeps heat in; a worn gasket can cause heat loss and uneven baking.
Parts you can replace on SVD48600B (examples)
These are common service parts we see tied to heating, cooking performance, and usability:
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat in bake | Heating circuit | Bake element |
| Oven heats but temps are erratic | Sensing/control | Sensor or control board |
| Display dead or buttons unresponsive | Electronic control | Control board and clock |
| Food cooks unevenly between racks | Airflow/rack position | Oven racks |
Why it matters
Knowing the main oven parts helps you troubleshoot faster and order the right replacement. For example, a weak bake element often causes long preheat times, while a failing control board can prevent the oven from starting at all.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common stove parts to replace?
On the Jenn-Air range model SVD48600B, the most commonly replaced stove parts are the components that handle heat, ignition, airflow, and daily wear. In practice, that usually means bake parts, burner and grate parts, knobs, filters, and the electronic control when symptoms point to a failure.
Common parts that wear out first
- Oven heating parts: bake element, temperature-related controls
- Ignition parts (gas): spark igniters and related burner components
- Surface cooking wear items: grates and knobs
- Ventilation items (downdraft models): grease filters and blower components
- Electrical connection parts: terminal blocks and receptacles
Model-matched examples for SVD48600B
These are examples of common replacements that match this model’s parts list:
| Symptom you notice | Likely part category | Example model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| Oven not baking evenly or not heating | Oven heat source | Range bake element WP71001680 |
| Burner won’t spark or clicks without lighting | Ignition | Spark igniter WP71002179 |
| Downdraft vent airflow is weak or greasy | Vent filtration | Range downdraft vent grease filter WP71002111 |
| Knob is cracked, loose, or won’t turn smoothly | Control knob | Valve knob WP71003058 |
| Display issues, erratic oven functions | Electronic control | Range oven control board and clock WP71001799 |
Quick checks before you order a part
- Confirm whether the issue is oven, surface burner, or downdraft vent related.
- For gas burners, check that ports are clean and the burner cap is seated correctly.
- For downdraft issues, remove and clean the grease filter; re-test airflow.
- For oven heating issues, look for visible damage (blisters, breaks) on the bake element.
- If symptoms are intermittent, inspect wiring connections for heat damage or looseness.
Why it matters
Replacing the right part first saves time and prevents repeat failures. For example, a weak downdraft often improves with a filter replacement, while a no-bake complaint typically points to the bake element or controls rather than the oven rack or grate.
Last updated: February 2026
What if I can't find my part on Sears PartsDirect?
If you cannot find a part for your Jenn-Air range model SVD48600B, we can still help you identify it by confirming the model and serial information, then matching the part by description, location, and function (for example, a control board, bake element, or downdraft filter).
Quick checks that usually solve it
- Recheck the model number: SVD48600B (letters and numbers must match exactly)
- Search by the part name (example: “bake element” or “downdraft grease filter”) instead of a number
- Try alternate terms: “oven control board,” “clock,” “igniter,” “burner grate,” “terminal block”
- If you have a part number, remove spaces and dashes, then search again
- Confirm the part location (oven cavity, control panel, downdraft vent, surface burner area)
Common parts customers look for on this model
If you are not sure what the part is called, start with the closest match below and compare it to what you see on the range.
| What you need | Example part to compare | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t heat in bake | Range bake element WP71001680 | Heats the oven during bake cycles |
| Downdraft vent airflow is weak or greasy | Range downdraft vent grease filter WP71002111 | Traps grease before it reaches the blower |
| Display, clock, or oven controls act up | Range oven control board and clock WP71001799 | Runs the oven controls and time functions |
When to contact us (fastest way to get the right match)
Have these details ready so we can narrow it down quickly:
- Model number: SVD48600B
- Serial number (from the appliance ID tag)
- A short symptom description (for example: “bake not heating” or “downdraft not pulling air”)
- A photo of the old part and any numbers printed on it
Why it matters
Ranges often use different versions of similar-looking parts across production runs. Matching by model and serial helps prevent ordering a control board, igniter, or grate that fits differently or connects differently.
Last updated: February 2026




