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Jenn-Air JFC2290VEM4 refrigerator Parts

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  • Sears Refrigerator Service Valve for Jenn-Air JFC2290VEM4 - Part 876764

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  • Refrigerator Door Insulation, 2-piece for Jenn-Air JFC2290VEM4 - Part 876370

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Shut-off Arm for Jenn-Air JFC2290VEM4 - Part W11285509

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  • Refrigerator Dairy Bin for Jenn-Air JFC2290VEM4 - Part WP67001279

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  • Refrigerator Evaporator Drip Pan for Jenn-Air JFC2290VEM4 - Part WPW10655368

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  • Refrigerator Ice Maker Ice Mold for Jenn-Air JFC2290VEM4 - Part WPW10190929

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  • Refrigerator Screw for Jenn-Air JFC2290VEM4 - Part WP489464

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Jenn-Air Refrigerator JFC2290VEM4 FAQs

To move a Jenn-Air refrigerator like model JFC2290VEM4, unplug it first, protect the floor with cardboard or hardboard, then pull the refrigerator straight out (do not “walk” or wiggle it). Use two or more people because the unit is heavy; follow the steps in the JFC2290VEM4 owner's manual.

  • Remove food and secure loose bins, shelves, and drawers so they do not slide.
  • Unplug the power cord; disconnect the water supply line if the unit has an ice maker.
  • Cover the floor with cardboard or hardboard to prevent scratches and dents.
  • Raise the front leveling screws so the front rollers touch the floor.
  • Pull the refrigerator straight out; avoid twisting or rocking the cabinet.
  • Move slowly and keep the refrigerator as upright as possible.

Leveling screws and rollers: what to do

Your refrigerator uses adjustable front leveling screws. Raising the screws lifts the front and helps the rollers contact the floor for moving.

Task What you do Why it helps
Prepare to roll the refrigerator Turn leveling screws clockwise to raise the front Rollers contact the floor so it can move
Stabilize after repositioning Turn leveling screws to level and slightly tilt rearward Doors close easier and unit feels steady

If you need extra clearance

If the refrigerator must pass through a tight doorway, door removal is a common next step. Disconnect power before removing doors and follow the hinge and wiring-plug instructions in the JFC2290VEM4 owner's manual.

Why it matters

Pulling the refrigerator straight out and protecting the floor prevents damage to flooring and the refrigerator cabinet. Using two or more people reduces the risk of back injury and helps keep the refrigerator upright.

Last updated: January 2026

Water leaking from the bottom of your Jenn-Air JFC2290VEM4 refrigerator is usually caused by a clogged or frozen defrost drain, a water supply connection that is seeping, or water overflowing the drain pan during defrost. Start by checking for ice or debris in the drain path and inspecting the water line fittings.

Quick checks that solve most bottom leaks

  • Look for a sheet of ice on the freezer floor; that often points to a blocked defrost drain.
  • Check the water supply line and fittings behind the refrigerator for slow drips.
  • Confirm the refrigerator is level; a tilt can cause water to miss the drain pan.
  • Inspect door gaskets for gaps that cause excess frost and meltwater.
  • If the leak happens around ice production, inspect the ice maker fill area and water inlet valve.

Most common causes and what to do

Likely cause What you typically see What to do next
Defrost drain clogged or frozen Water under crisper drawers or on freezer floor Clear ice and debris from the drain opening and drain tube; flush with warm water
Water line connection seeping Puddle near back/bottom, worse after dispensing or ice fill Tighten fittings, check tubing for cracks, replace damaged connectors
Drain pan shifted or cracked Water appears during/after defrost cycles Re-seat the pan and check for damage
Door gasket not sealing Heavy frost, frequent defrost water Clean gasket, warm and reshape if warped, replace if torn

Parts that are commonly involved

If you find the leak is tied to a specific component, these model-compatible parts are often involved:

Why it matters

Bottom leaks can lead to floor damage and can also create ice buildup that blocks airflow, which makes the refrigerator run longer and cool less evenly.

Model-specific tip

Your JFC2290VEM4 manual includes safety steps like unplugging the refrigerator and turning off the main water supply before working around water connections; follow the procedures in the JFC2290VEM4 owner’s manual before starting.

Last updated: January 2026

If the ice maker in your Jenn-Air JFC2290VEM4 isn’t making ice, the most common fixes are restoring water flow and pressure, confirming the freezer door closes fully, and allowing enough time for production (up to 72 hours for full output). Use the JFC2290VEM4 owner's manual steps to verify each item.

Quick checks that fix most ice maker problems

  • Make sure the household water shutoff valve is fully open.
  • Straighten any kinked water source line behind the refrigerator.
  • Confirm the freezer door closes completely (a door left slightly open can stop ice production).
  • If the refrigerator was just installed or the ice maker was just turned on, wait 24 hours for ice to start and 72 hours for full production.
  • If you recently emptied the bin, allow about 24 hours for the ice maker to refill it.

Water filter and water pressure: the top causes of slow or no ice

A clogged or incorrectly installed water filter can reduce water flow to the ice maker. A reverse osmosis system can also lower pressure enough to cause hollow or small cubes.

Symptom Most likely cause What to do
No ice at all Water shutoff closed, kinked line, door not closed Open valve, straighten line, close door firmly
Hollow or small cubes Low water pressure Open valve fully, remove kinks, check filter
Ice improves with filter removed Filter clogged or misinstalled Reinstall correctly or replace; consider using a bypass

If you need to run the refrigerator temporarily without a filter for testing, use the correct bypass for this model, such as the refrigerator water filter bypass W11395888.

Clear a jam and reset expectations

If ice is stuck in the ejector area, remove the jam using a plastic utensil (avoid metal tools that can damage components). Also avoid storing items on top of the ice maker or in the ice storage bin.

Why it matters

Ice makers depend on steady water pressure and a fully closed freezer compartment to cycle correctly. Fixing water flow issues first prevents repeat clogs, small cubes, and slow production.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Jenn-Air JFC2290VEM4 bottom-mount refrigerator, the most common issues we see are cooling problems (freezer cold but fresh-food warm), ice maker or water dispensing trouble, water leaks, and unusual noises. Many of these trace back to airflow restrictions, dirty condenser coils, door sealing problems, or a failing fan or sealed-system component.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Fresh-food section warm, freezer OK: restricted air vents, evaporator fan problem, frost buildup on the evaporator
  • Not making ice: ice maker issue, water supply problem, inlet valve problem, filter restriction or bypass needed
  • Water leaking: clogged/iced drain system, loose water line connections
  • Noisy operation: evaporator fan blade rubbing, failing fan motor, condenser area vibration
  • Unit won’t run at all: power supply issue, controls off, household breaker/fuse problem (basic checks are listed in the troubleshooting section)

Model-relevant parts that commonly relate to these problems

If symptoms match, these are common repair paths for this model:

Symptom Common part involved Example part for JFC2290VEM4
Warm fridge, noise from freezer area Evaporator fan motor or fan blade Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WPW10128551 or refrigerator evaporator fan blade WP2169142
No ice or slow fill Water inlet valve assembly Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly WP12544124
Water leak inside fridge/freezer Drain tube Refrigerator drain tube W10619951
Poor cooling, sealed-system concerns Compressor or dryer Refrigerator compressor W10233960 or refrigerator uv filter dryer WPW10143759

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  • Confirm the controls are turned on and the unit has power
  • Allow 24 hours after a new install or major temperature change for temperatures to stabilize
  • Make sure air vents inside the compartments are not blocked by food packages
  • Clean condenser coils (dust buildup commonly causes warm temps and longer run times)
  • Check door gaskets for gaps, tears, or areas not sealing flat

Why it matters

Cooling, ice, and leak complaints often share the same root causes: restricted airflow, poor heat rejection at the condenser, or inconsistent water supply. Catching those early helps protect food temperatures and reduces strain on the sealed refrigeration system.

For model-specific operating and troubleshooting steps (including basic “won’t run” checks and light bulb guidance), use the JFC2290VEM4 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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