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Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 range/oven, gas, professional-style, 36 inch

Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 range/oven, gas, professional-style, 36 inch Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 range/oven, gas, professional-style, 36 inch, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Wall Oven Meat Probe Jack Assembly for Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 - Part 8186589

    Internal oven parts diagram

    Probe Jack

    Part #9755543

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  • Range Oven Control Board for Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 - Part W11356248

    Cooktop, burner, and grate parts diagram

    Manager, Appliance (powermax)

    Part #W11100275

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  • Hinge-door for Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 - Part W11568941

    Oven door parts diagram

    Hinge-dampen

    Part #W11096978

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  • Buttn-push for Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 - Part W11319196

    Cooktop, burner, and grate parts diagram

    Push Button

    Part #W11090650

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  • Range Oven Meat Probe Sensor for Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 - Part WP9755542

    Internal oven parts diagram

    Range Oven Meat Probe

    Part #9755542

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  • Regulator for Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 - Part W11193822

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    Pressure Regulator

    Part #W10896959

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  • Cavity Ignit for Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 - Part W11355920

    Internal oven parts diagram

    Electrode, Broil

    Part #W11182863

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  • Stand Mixer Screw for Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 - Part WP3400814

    Cooktop, burner, and grate parts diagram

    Screw

    Part #3400814

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  • Clip for Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 - Part W11318207

    Spring Clip, Range

    Part #W11036559

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  • Nut for Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 - Part W10794042

    Internal oven parts diagram

    Acorn Nut

    Part #W10631504

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Jenn-Air RANGE/OVEN, GAS, PROFESSIONAL-STYLE, 36 INCH JGRP436HL00 FAQs

Common problems on Jenn-Air stoves like model JGRP436HL00 include surface burners that click but do not ignite, weak or uneven flames, an oven that will not heat or heats unevenly, a door that will not lock/unlock, and control or wiring issues that cause intermittent operation.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
  • Burner will not light or keeps clicking: dirty burner ports, wet igniter area, misaligned cap, or a failing ignition component.
  • Weak, yellow, or uneven flame: clogged ports, incorrect gas supply/LP setup, or airflow issues around the burner.
  • Oven not heating or slow to preheat: ignition or burner-related problems; on some models, a failing bake ignition component can prevent proper lighting.
  • Broil not working well: burner or ignition issues in the broil circuit.
  • Door will not lock/unlock (self-clean related): latch mechanism problem.
  • Intermittent power, dead display, or random shutdowns: loose connections, damaged wiring, or a control-related fault.
Parts that commonly solve these issues on JGRP436HL00

If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Symptom Part to check/replace What it does
Oven will not heat or lights inconsistently Electrode, bake W11355922 Helps ignite the bake burner so the oven can heat
Broil not heating properly Broiler burner W11661180 Produces the broil flame for top heat
Door won’t lock/unlock Motorized latch W11029221 Drives the door lock mechanism
Oven light out Wall oven light bulb WPW10169757 Restores interior oven lighting
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
  • Confirm the burner cap is seated flat and centered.
  • Clean burner ports with a soft brush; clear debris without enlarging holes.
  • Dry any moisture around the igniter area (after boil-overs or cleaning).
  • Verify the gas shutoff valve is fully open.
  • If the unit was converted to LP, confirm the correct conversion components were installed.
Why it matters

Gas ignition and flame quality affect cooking performance and safety. Catching a weak igniter, clogged burner, or failing latch early helps prevent no-heat situations, uneven baking, and repeated ignition clicking.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Jenn-Air is widely considered a high-end (luxury) kitchen appliance brand, and the Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 professional-style 36-inch gas range fits that premium category with pro-style design, performance-focused features, and upscale finishes.

What “high end” means for a Jenn-Air range

High end typically shows up in a few practical ways:

  • Pro-style build and heavier-duty components (burners, grates, door hardware)
  • Premium aesthetics (stainless, brass or chrome accents, custom-style trim)
  • Higher parts and service costs compared to mainstream ranges
  • More precise cooking control and specialty features (varies by model)
  • More model-specific parts (less universal fit)
Parts and ownership expectations (cost and maintenance)

With premium ranges, normal wear items and cosmetic pieces can cost more, and using the correct model-specific part matters.

What you may replace Example part for JGRP436HL00 Why it matters
Oven light Wall oven light bulb WPW10169757 Restores visibility; correct base and heat rating are important
Ignition component Electrode, bake W11355922 Helps reliable oven ignition and consistent heating
Fuel conversion Range lp conversion kit W11428599 Ensures correct burner operation when converting gas type
Why it matters

Knowing Jenn-Air is high end helps set expectations for fit, finish, and long-term upkeep. When something fails (like an oven light, ignition electrode, or latch), choosing the exact JGRP436HL00 replacement part helps protect performance and avoids repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. On a Jenn-Air gas range like model JGRP436HL00, a gas odor is a safety issue; treat it as a possible gas leak and act immediately. Do not keep using the oven or try to “burn off” the smell.

What to do right now
  • Turn all burner and oven knobs to OFF.
  • Do not light matches, use lighters, or create sparks (including flipping electrical switches).
  • If the smell is strong, leave the area and ventilate if you can do so safely.
  • Shut off the gas supply valve to the range if it is accessible.
  • Have the range and gas supply checked before using it again.
Quick checks that help narrow down the cause (after the odor is gone)

A brief gas smell can happen in normal situations, but it should be mild and short-lived.

  • Just after ignition: a small puff of gas can occur before the igniter lights the burner.
  • Burner not lighting promptly: clogged ports, a weak igniter, or a misaligned electrode can delay ignition.
  • Oven/broil ignition issues: a failing ignition component can allow gas to flow longer than normal before lighting.
  • Loose fittings or damaged tubing: can cause persistent odor even when the oven is off.
Parts that commonly relate to delayed ignition or ignition failure

If your oven is slow to light, clicks repeatedly, or you smell gas longer than a few seconds during startup, these model-specific parts are often involved:

Symptom What it often points to Example part on this model page
Bake burner slow to ignite Bake ignition component issue Electrode, bake W11355922
Broil not lighting or uneven flame Broil burner/ignition problem Broiler burner W11661180
Why it matters

Unburned gas can accumulate and ignite suddenly. Addressing ignition and burner problems quickly helps prevent flare-ups, soot, and unsafe operating conditions.

Last updated: February 2026

On a gas stove like the Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00, the main parts are the cooktop burner components (burner heads, caps, grates, and ignition parts) plus the oven components (bake and broil burner system, temperature sensing, lighting, and controls) that regulate heat and safety.

Common gas stove part names (cooktop)

These are the names customers most often use when shopping for range parts:

  • Surface burner grate (the heavy rack that supports cookware)
  • Burner cap (covers the burner head and shapes the flame)
  • Burner head or burner base (where gas ports are located)
  • Igniter or electrode (creates the spark to light the gas)
  • Burner valve (controls gas flow when you turn the knob)
  • Knob and bezel (the handle and trim ring on the front)

For this model, examples of cooktop-related parts you may see listed include the range surface burner cap set (brass) W11323014 and the range surface burner knob bezel set (chrome) W11323062.

Common gas stove part names (oven)

Most gas ovens use these core parts to light, heat, and control baking and broiling:

  • Bake burner (main heat source for baking)
  • Broiler burner (top heat source for broiling)
  • Bake igniter or bake electrode (lights the bake burner)
  • Temperature sensor or probe (helps regulate oven temperature)
  • Oven light bulb and lens/cover
  • Door glass and hinges (helps seal heat and allows viewing)

On the Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00, examples include the electrode, bake W11355922, the broiler burner W11661180, and the wall oven light bulb WPW10169757.

Quick reference: part name to what it does
Part name customers use What it does Where you’ll notice problems
Burner cap / burner head Shapes flame and distributes gas Uneven flame, yellow tips, delayed ignition
Igniter / electrode Sparks to light gas Clicking but no flame, won’t light
Bake electrode Lights the bake burner Oven won’t heat or heats slowly
Broiler burner Provides broil heat No broil, weak broil
Oven light bulb Lights oven cavity Oven light out
Why the names matter when ordering parts

Gas range parts are often similar across brands, but the fit and gas-orifice sizing must match your exact model. Using the correct part name helps you find the right diagram section (cooktop, burner, oven, control panel) and avoid ordering the wrong ignition or burner component.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Jenn-Air JGRP436HL00 gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are ignition and burner-related components (for reliable lighting and steady flames), oven heating and sensing parts (for accurate baking and broiling), and wear items like knobs, grates, and small fasteners that can loosen or get damaged over time.

Most common replacements on a gas range like JGRP436HL00
  • Ignition parts: bake igniter electrode and related ignition hardware
  • Burner parts: burner caps, grates, and grate pads (chips, discoloration, wobble)
  • Oven heating parts: broiler burner when broil is weak or uneven
  • Temperature sensing parts: meat probe and probe jack when probe readings fail
  • Lighting parts: oven light bulb when the cavity light stops working
  • Conversion parts: LP conversion kit when switching fuel type (natural gas to LP)
Parts on this model that customers often replace

If you are troubleshooting a specific symptom, these are common “first check” items for JGRP436HL00:

Symptom Common part to check Example part on this model
Oven will not ignite or takes too long to light Bake ignition component Electrode, bake W11355922
Broil is weak, uneven, or will not light Broil burner assembly Broiler burner W11661180
Probe feature does not read correctly Probe or jack connection Range oven meat probe WP9755542 and probe jack 8186589
Oven light out Light bulb Wall oven light bulb WPW10169757
Grates rock or scratch the surface Grate pads Range surface burner grate pad W11550692
Quick checks before you order a part
  • Confirm the issue happens on all burners or only one (helps narrow burner vs. gas supply).
  • Clean burner ports and dry everything fully after cleaning (moisture can delay ignition).
  • Listen for clicking and look for spark at the electrode (points to ignition vs. gas flow).
  • For oven issues, test both bake and broil to isolate the circuit.
  • If the probe is inaccurate, reseat the plug and inspect the jack for looseness or corrosion.
Why it matters

On a professional-style gas range, small ignition or burner issues can quickly turn into slow preheat, uneven cooking, or burners that will not stay lit. Replacing the correct wear part restores safe, consistent flame and temperature control.

Last updated: February 2026

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