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Jenn-Air JFFCC72EFP02 refrigerator Parts

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  • Mullion Assy for Jenn-Air JFFCC72EFP02 - Part W11649966

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    Refrigerator Mullion Assembly

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Jenn-Air Refrigerator JFFCC72EFP02 FAQs

No. Refrigerators are not all 70 inches high; heights vary widely by style and capacity. For a Jenn-Air bottom-mount like model JFFCC72EFP02, you should measure your opening and compare it to the exact product dimensions before ordering parts or planning a replacement.

Typical refrigerator height ranges (what we see most often)

Heights depend on the refrigerator type, hinge design, and whether it is counter-depth or built-in.

  • Compact and apartment-size models: often under 66 inches
  • Many standard full-size refrigerators (top-freezer, bottom-freezer, French door): often about 65 to 72 inches
  • Built-in and specialty models: often 72 inches and up

How to measure your space correctly

Measure the opening first, then measure the refrigerator (or check the spec sheet) so you do not get surprised by hinges and door swing.

  • Height: floor to the lowest cabinet or trim above
  • Width: wall to wall at the tightest point
  • Depth: back wall to the front edge of counters (for counter-depth planning)
  • Clearance: leave space for airflow and for doors to open fully
  • Flooring: include any new flooring thickness that could reduce height clearance

Quick fit checklist (common clearance issues)

What can make a fridge “too tall” What to do
Top hinge cover and door height Measure to the highest point, not just the cabinet line
Uneven floor or thick flooring Re-measure at left and right front corners
Leveling legs raised for door alignment Plan extra height margin
Tight cabinet opening Confirm you can tilt and move the unit into place

Why it matters

A 1 to 2 inch mismatch can prevent installation, cause door rubbing, or reduce airflow, which can lead to warmer temperatures and higher compressor run time.

If you are troubleshooting performance (not just sizing), issues like warm temps can be tied to airflow and sensing. For example, a failing sensor can affect cooling decisions; see the refrigerator thermistor W11724692. For general efficiency tips, we also recommend how to use your refrigerator efficiently. If you are shopping for parts for JFFCC72EFP02, start with the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Jenn-Air JFFCC72EFP02 refrigerator that stops cooling, the first thing we check is power and airflow basics: confirm the unit has power, the temperature controls were not changed, and the interior vents are not blocked by food. These quick checks solve many “no cool” calls.

Step 1: quick checks that take 2 minutes

  • Make sure the refrigerator is plugged in and the outlet has power.
  • Check the house breaker or GFCI (reset if tripped).
  • Verify the temperature settings were not accidentally set warmer.
  • Confirm the doors are closing fully and not held open by bins or packages.
  • Look for blocked air vents inside the fresh food section and freezer.

Step 2: airflow and sealing checks (most common next)

Good cooling depends on steady airflow and tight door seals.

  • Inspect the door gasket for gaps, rips, or areas not sealing.
  • Clean the gasket and the cabinet sealing surface; sticky residue can cause leaks.
  • If the gasket is torn or won’t seal after cleaning, replace it with the correct part for this model, such as the refrigerator door gasket (gray) W10917313.

Why it matters

A poor door seal lets warm, moist air in; that forces longer run times, causes temperature swings, and can lead to frost buildup that restricts airflow.

Step 3: what to check if it still won’t cool

If power, settings, vents, and door sealing look good, we move to common cooling-system controls and fans.

  • Listen for fan operation and watch for weak airflow.
  • Check for heavy frost on the back wall inside the freezer (airflow restriction).
  • Temperature sensing issues can cause incorrect cooling; a failed sensor may point to the refrigerator thermistor W11724692.
  • If the refrigerator runs but temperatures drift, control issues can be involved; the refrigerator electronic control W11450890 is one possible component.

Quick symptom guide

What you notice First check Common next step
Lights off, no sound Power cord, outlet, breaker Restore power, then recheck cooling
Runs but warm inside Vents blocked, doors not sealing Inspect gasket, check for frost buildup
Temps swing up and down Settings, door sealing Check thermistor and airflow

Parts and help finding the right match

We list model-matched parts for JFFCC72EFP02 on this page, and you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems we see on Jenn-Air refrigerators like model JFFCC72EFP02 include not cooling, water leaks, ice maker or dispenser failures, and doors that do not seal. Many issues trace back to airflow, temperature sensing, water supply, or a worn door gasket.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Not cooling or warm temperatures: dirty condenser area, evaporator fan issue, or a bad temperature sensor
  • Water leaking or puddles: clogged/iced defrost drain, loose water line, or filter housing leak
  • Ice maker not working: freezer too warm, fill valve problem, or icebox airflow problem
  • Water dispenser not working: air in the line, frozen reservoir/line, or dispenser drive issue
  • Door not closing or frost buildup: gasket not sealing, door alignment, or overloaded bins/shelves
  • Lights out or flickering: failed LED module

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Confirm temps: 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer.
  2. Listen for fans: you should hear airflow when doors are closed.
  3. Check for obvious leaks: under the crisper area and behind the unit.
  4. Inspect door seal: look for gaps, tears, or areas that do not “grab” paper.
  5. If dispenser is weak after a filter change, purge air from the line.

Parts that commonly solve these problems (when diagnosis confirms)

Symptom Common part to check Example part for JFFCC72EFP02
Warm temps, erratic temps Temperature sensor (thermistor) Refrigerator thermistor W11724692
Bad odors in fresh food section Air filter Refrigerator air filter W10311524
Door not sealing, frost, sweating Door gasket Refrigerator door gasket (gray) W10917313
Dispenser not dispensing well Dispenser drive Dispenser motor W10822606
Dim or dead interior lights LED light module Refrigerator led light W11683243

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Why it matters

Cooling, leaks, and ice maker problems often get worse quickly. Catching a weak door seal, a failing thermistor, or restricted airflow early helps protect food temperatures and prevents ice buildup and water damage.

If you need to order parts beyond the ones listed above for JFFCC72EFP02, we recommend searching by your full model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Water leaking from the bottom of your Jenn-Air JFFCC72EFP02 refrigerator is usually caused by a clogged or frozen defrost drain, a drain pan that is cracked or out of position, or a slow leak in the water supply or filter circuit.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Look for ice or water under the crisper drawers (classic defrost drain backup sign).
  • Pull the toe grille and check for water trails leading to the front corners.
  • Inspect the drain pan underneath for cracks, overflow, or being shifted.
  • Check the water supply line and fittings behind the refrigerator for slow drips.
  • If it leaks after using ice or water, focus on the filter and water circuit.

Common causes and what to do

Defrost drain clogged or frozen

Defrost meltwater can’t flow to the pan, so it overflows into the fresh food section and runs down to the base.

Drain pan problem

A cracked pan or one that is not seated correctly lets water miss the pan and end up on the floor.

Water filter or water circuit leak

A filter that is not fully seated, worn seals, or a cracked housing can drip and track down to the bottom. Check the area around the refrigerator cartridge wrap assembly EDR2RXD1.

Door gasket letting in humid air

Warm, humid air leaks in, creating excess condensation that can puddle and leak out. If the gasket is torn or not sealing evenly, the refrigerator door gasket (gray) W10917313 is the listed replacement.

Symptom Most likely source Best next check
Water under crispers Defrost drain Clear ice and debris from drain path
Leak after dispensing Filter/housing or line Reseat filter, inspect fittings
Water at front corners Door gasket/condensation Check gasket contact and door alignment

Why it matters

Bottom leaks can damage flooring and often signal a drainage or sealing issue that can lead to frost buildup and temperature swings.

You can order replacement parts from the parts list for JFFCC72EFP02, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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