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Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 30" electric built-in double wall oven

Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 30" electric built-in double wall oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 30" electric built-in double wall oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Technical Sheet for Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 - Part W10213740

    Upper oven parts diagram

    Technical Sheet

    Part #W10213740

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Foot, Plastic for Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 - Part 8038P035-60

    Lower oven parts diagram

    Foot, Plastic

    Part #8038P035-60

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Rcptcl, Meat Probe for Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 - Part 7408P088-60

    Internal oven parts diagram

    Rcptcl, Meat Probe

    Part #7408P088-60

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Oven Owner's Manual for Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 - Part W10450588

    Upper oven parts diagram

    Oven Owner's Manual

    Part #W10450588

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Door Hinge for Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 - Part W10277751

    Door Hinge

    Part #W10277751

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Machine Screw for Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 - Part STD510805

    Machine Screw

    Part #STD510805

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Retainer for Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 - Part W10175997

    Lower oven parts diagram

    Retainer

    Part #W10175997

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Wall Oven Door Gasket for Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 - Part W10213818

    Wall Oven Door Gasket

    Part #W10213818

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Technical Sheet for Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 - Part W10213731

    Upper oven parts diagram

    Technical Sheet

    Part #W10213731

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cover for Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 - Part 2624F051-51

    Upper oven parts diagram

    Cover

    Part #2624F051-51

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Jenn-Air 30" Electric Built-In Double Wall Oven JJW3830WS02 FAQs

Jenn-Air wall ovens typically last 15 to 20 years with normal household use. For your Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 double wall oven, consistent cleaning, good airflow around the cabinet cutout, and prompt repair of heating or cooling issues are the biggest factors in reaching that full lifespan; see the JJW3830WS02 installation guide for built-in requirements.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most electric built-in wall ovens land in the same durability range; what changes the outcome is heat stress, ventilation, and how often the oven runs at high temperatures.

  • Cooking frequency (daily baking vs. occasional use)
  • Self-clean use (high heat accelerates wear on door latches, sensors, and wiring)
  • Cooling airflow (blocked vents can overheat controls)
  • Power quality (loose connections and voltage issues shorten control life)
  • Maintenance (keeping the cavity, door seal area, and fans clear of grease)

Quick “repair or replace” checkpoints

If your JJW3830WS02 is heating unevenly, not reaching temperature, or showing temperature swings, repairs often restore performance for years.

Symptom Most common cause Typical fix path
Oven won’t maintain temp Temperature sensing issue Test/replace sensor probe WP74008369
Oven overheats or trips out Overtemp protection or airflow problem Check cooling, then test thermostat/high-limit
No broil heat Failed broil element Replace broiler element WPW10184147
Loud fan or no cooling Worn blower motor Replace oven blower WPW10273666

Why it matters

A wall oven that runs hot, cool, or with poor airflow puts extra stress on the electronic controls, wiring harnesses, and safety thermostats. Fixing temperature control or cooling problems early is the simplest way to extend service life and avoid repeat failures.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems we see with Jenn-Air cooking appliances include the oven not heating or heating unevenly, the control panel not responding, the oven shutting off mid-cycle, and cooling fans running loudly or too long. For your Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 double wall oven, the most frequent causes are a failed temperature sensor, a heating circuit issue, or a blower problem; use the JJW3830WS02 installation guide for safe power and access steps.

Quick checks you can do first (safe, no disassembly)

  • Confirm the display is on and the clock is set; after power is restored, the oven may require initial setup (language, clock, date).
  • Make sure Control Lock is not enabled.
  • Try a different cooking mode (Bake vs. Broil) to see if the symptom is mode-specific.
  • If the oven was just installed or moved, verify the breaker is fully on (cycle it off, then on).
  • Listen for the cooling fan; a fan that never runs or runs extremely loud points to a blower issue.

Most common causes and the parts that typically fix them

Symptom Most likely cause Common fix/part to check
Oven not heating Temperature sensing or heating circuit problem Test/replace sensor probe WP74008369
Oven heats but is inaccurate Sensor out of range or airflow issue Check sensor probe WP74008369, verify vents are not blocked
Fan noise, overheating messages, long cool-down Cooling blower worn or failing Inspect/replace oven blower WPW10273666 or blower WPW10273667
Broil not working Broil element open or wiring issue Inspect/replace broiler element WPW10184147
Oven light out Bulb failed Replace wall oven light bulb WPW10169757

Why it matters

Heating and airflow problems can cause undercooked food, longer preheat times, and temperature swings. On built-in wall ovens like the JJW3830WS02, proper ventilation is also critical; the installation instructions specifically warn not to block the bottom air intake.

Safety notes for built-in ovens

  • Disconnect power before servicing.
  • Use two or more people to move or install the oven.
  • Do not lift by the door handle or front frame.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 double wall oven, calibration is done through the oven control’s temperature offset setting. We recommend following the exact keypad sequence in the owner's manual so the upper and lower ovens are adjusted correctly and the new offset is saved.

How calibration (temperature offset) works

Calibration does not change the actual thermostat hardware; it changes the control’s displayed and regulated temperature by applying an offset. Use it when foods consistently bake too light or too dark at a known set temperature.

Before you change the offset

  • Confirm the oven was fully preheated (most recipes assume 15 to 20 minutes).
  • Test with a reliable oven thermometer placed near the center of the rack.
  • Check results across 2 to 3 bake cycles (not just one).
  • Avoid testing during self-clean or right after a high-heat cycle.
  • Make sure convection settings are not being used unintentionally.

Because control panels vary by Jenn-Air series, use the model-specific steps in the owner's manual. In general, the process follows this pattern:

Step What you do What to watch for
1 Enter the settings or calibration menu Display shows “offset” or “calibrate”
2 Select upper or lower oven (if prompted) You adjust one cavity at a time
3 Increase or decrease the offset Changes are usually in 5°F increments
4 Save and exit Wait for confirmation tone or display change

If the oven still seems off after calibration

Calibration corrects small, consistent differences. If temperatures swing widely or preheat takes too long, a failing sensor or airflow issue is more likely.

Common checks:

  • Inspect the temperature sensor connection and wiring harness for heat damage.
  • Verify the cooling fan runs when the oven is hot (overheating can skew temps).
  • Consider testing the oven temperature sensor resistance per the service instructions.

Parts that are commonly involved

Why it matters

Correct calibration helps baking performance, reduces overbrowning, and prevents unnecessary part replacement when the fix is simply an offset adjustment.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Jenn-Air JJW3830WS02 electric built-in double wall oven will not turn on, the most common causes are a tripped breaker or blown household fuse, a loose junction box connection, or a control that is not receiving steady power. Start with the electrical supply checks in the installation guide.

Quick checks (fastest fixes first)

  • Reset the oven circuit breaker fully OFF, then back ON.
  • If your home uses fuses, replace any blown household fuse.
  • Confirm the oven is hard-wired and the junction box connections are tight (turn power OFF first).
  • If the oven was just installed, restore power and confirm the display lights and the clock appears.
  • If the display lights briefly then goes blank, keep power on for 2 minutes and retry.

Electrical connection issues that stop power

The installation instructions call out that the electrical supply must be connected and the household fuse or breaker must be intact. Junction box placement also matters; if the oven cannot fully seat, the cable can be strained or pinched.

What you see What it usually means Next step
Display completely dark No power reaching the oven Check breaker/fuse, then junction box wiring
Display works but oven will not heat Heating or safety circuit issue Run a BROIL test; stop if no heat after 5 minutes
Error code/message Control detected a fault Follow the troubleshooting section in the owner's manual

Parts that can be involved (after power is confirmed)

Once you know the oven has correct power, a failed temperature or safety component can still prevent operation.

Why it matters

A wall oven that will not power up is usually a supply or connection problem. Verifying breaker, fuse, and junction box integrity first prevents repeat shutdowns and protects the control system.

Last updated: February 2026

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