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Jenn-Air D120 electric freestanding range

Jenn-Air D120 electric freestanding range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Jenn-Air D120 electric freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for D120 Ranges

  • Pad Spacer for Jenn-Air D120 - Part 715938

    Door assy. (see thru black glass) diagram

    Pad Spacer

    Part #715938

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

  • Gasket Switch for Jenn-Air D120 - Part 707990

    Control panel diagram

    Gasket Switch

    Part #707990

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

  • Grommet for Jenn-Air D120 - Part 715392

    Grommet

    Part #715392

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

  • Clip for Jenn-Air D120 - Part 708910

    Basic body diagram

    Clip

    Part #708910

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

  • Tee Nut for Jenn-Air D120 - Part 715294

    Oven diagram

    Tee Nut

    Part #715294

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

  • Connector, C for Jenn-Air D120 - Part 707085

    Blower assembly (plenum) diagram

    Connector, C

    Part #707085

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

  • Knob Selecto for Jenn-Air D120 - Part 715403

    Control panel diagram

    Knob Selecto

    Part #715403

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

  • Conduit for Jenn-Air D120 - Part 707758

    Blower assembly (plenum) diagram

    Conduit

    Part #707758

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

  • Bushing for Jenn-Air D120 - Part 715939

    Door assy. (see thru black glass) diagram

    Bushing

    Part #715939

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

  • Broiler Element for Jenn-Air D120 - Part 715416

    Oven diagram

    Broiler Element

    Part #715416

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

Jenn-Air Electric Freestanding Range D120 FAQs

Most electric ranges, including the Jenn-Air D120 electric freestanding range, do not run on 120 volts alone. They typically use a 120/240-volt (or 120/208-volt) supply so the oven and surface elements can heat on 240 volts while lights, clock, and controls use 120 volts.

What voltage should you expect for an electric range?

In most homes, an electric range is supplied by a dedicated circuit that provides two “hot” legs plus neutral and ground.

  • 240 volts powers high-heat loads (bake element, broil, many surface elements)
  • 120 volts powers lower-heat loads (oven light, clock/timer, some electronics)
  • The range usually plugs into a 3-prong or 4-prong range receptacle (depending on your home wiring)
  • The breaker is commonly 40 to 50 amps for full-size ranges

Quick check: what you will see at the outlet

If you are comfortable using a meter, you can confirm what is present at the receptacle.

What you measure Typical reading What it means
Hot to hot ~240V (or ~208V) Heating power available
Hot to neutral ~120V Control and accessory power
Neutral to ground ~0V Grounding reference (should be near zero)

For safe testing technique, use our how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.

Why it matters

If the range only has 120V available (or one hot leg is missing), you can see symptoms like weak heating, an oven that will not heat, or surface elements that do not get hot. In those cases, the issue is often the supply circuit, receptacle, cord, or a failed heating component.

Parts that commonly relate to heating or control issues

If power is correct and a burner or the oven still will not heat, these model-related parts are often involved:

You can order replacement parts for your Jenn-Air D120 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Jenn-Air D120 electric freestanding range, we recommend doing a full power reset at the breaker for 1 to 5 minutes, then restoring power and resetting the clock. This clears many control glitches after a power surge or error.

Quick reset steps (most common)

  • Turn the oven controls to OFF.
  • Switch OFF the range circuit breaker (or unplug the range if it uses a cord).
  • Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Set the clock, then test Bake at 350°F.

If the oven still will not heat after a reset

A reset fixes software or control lockups; it does not fix a failed heating circuit. On the Jenn-Air D120, these checks narrow it down fast:

  • Bake does not heat but broil works: the bake heater is often the issue; see oven bake element WP715269.
  • Neither bake nor broil heats: check house power (a range can light up on 120V but not heat without full 240V).
  • One surface burner will not regulate heat: the control may be failing; see infinite switch 700855K.
  • Knob is cracked or slipping: replace the knob so the switch shaft turns correctly; see switch knob WPY700854.

What “reset” actually does (and does not do)

Reset method What it fixes What it will not fix
Breaker power reset Frozen control, minor error state, clock issues Burned-out element, broken wire, failed switch
Turning knobs to OFF Cancels a cooking cycle Electrical faults

Why it matters

A proper power reset is the safest first step because it restores the control to a known state. If heat still fails afterward, focusing on the bake element, infinite switch, or wiring prevents guesswork and repeat shutdowns.

Ordering the right parts

We list model-matched replacement parts for the Jenn-Air D120 on this page. For additional part searches by model number, use Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

An electric stove (range) like the Jenn-Air D120 is made up of the cooktop heating elements and controls on top, plus the oven and its heating system below; all of these parts work together to heat, bake, and broil safely and consistently.

Main parts you will typically find on an electric range

  • Cooktop surface elements (burners): provide heat for pots and pans
  • Surface element controls: knobs and switches that regulate heat level
  • Oven cavity and racks: where baking and roasting happen
  • Bake system: the lower oven heating element used for most baking
  • Broil system: the upper heating element used for broiling and browning
  • Vent and grease management (on some models): helps manage cooking vapors

Common D120 replacement parts we see customers need

These are examples of parts available for the Jenn-Air D120 that match common “what’s on my stove?” questions:

Stove area What it does Example part on this model
Cooktop controls Lets you set burner heat Switch knob WPY700854
Cooktop heating control Cycles power to a surface element Infinite switch 700855K
Oven heating Provides bake heat in the oven Oven bake element WP715269
Venting/filtration (if equipped) Captures grease from cooking vapors Grease filter WP71002111

Why it matters

Knowing the correct part name helps you match symptoms to the right repair. For example, a burner that will not regulate heat usually points to a knob or infinite switch, while an oven that will not bake often points to the bake element.

Ordering the right part

  • Match the model number D120 on your range to the parts list for this model
  • Compare the part ID (for example, WP715269) to your old part when possible
  • Replace damaged wiring or terminals at the same time if they are overheated
  • Use a multimeter test when diagnosing heating and electrical parts

For additional parts searches by model number, we also offer model lookup and ordering through Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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