How long should a Jenn-Air oven last?
A Jenn-Air oven typically lasts about 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Jenn-Air JES1750FS1 electric range, consistent cleaning, proper airflow, and prompt repair of heating or control issues help you reach that expected lifespan.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most electric ranges fall into a similar life range, but these factors make the biggest difference:
- Usage frequency (daily cooking wears elements and controls faster)
- Heat stress from frequent high-temp baking or self-clean cycles
- Power quality (surges can damage the control board and display)
- Ventilation around the console (protects electronics and cooling fan)
- Cleaning habits (spills can damage the cooktop and switches)
What “end of life” usually looks like
A range rarely fails all at once. More often, one major system becomes unreliable:
| Symptom | Most common system involved | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat or heats unevenly | Oven heating circuit | Bake element W10779716 |
| Cooktop element will not heat | Radiant element or control switch | Range radiant surface element W11171119 |
| Burner stays too hot or won’t regulate | Infinite switch | Range infinite switch W10917724 |
| Display glitches or buttons don’t respond | User interface or control | Keypad W11025616 |
Maintenance that helps your range last longer
We recommend these practical habits for the JES1750FS1:
- Keep the cooktop clean; use a scraper like cooktop scraper WA906B to remove cooked-on spills safely.
- Avoid slamming the oven door; it stresses hinges and can affect door alignment.
- Run self-clean sparingly; high heat is hard on wiring, controls, and door components.
- Make sure the range has proper clearance for airflow so the cooling system can do its job.
- Replace failing parts early (for example, a weak bake element can cause long preheat times and uneven baking).
Why it matters
Knowing the typical 13 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your JES1750FS1 is within that window, replacing a common wear part (like a bake element or surface element switch) often restores reliable performance for years.
Last updated: February 2026
Is Jenn-Air considered high end?
Yes. Jenn-Air is generally considered a high-end appliance brand; it’s positioned as a premium line with higher price points and design-focused features compared with many mainstream ranges. For your Jenn-Air electric range model JES1750FS1, that typically means more advanced controls and higher-cost replacement parts.
What “high end” means in practical terms
High-end brands usually stand out in a few consistent ways:
- Premium styling and finishes (often stainless and integrated-looking designs)
- More cooking features (special modes, larger elements, more precise controls)
- Higher parts and repair costs (especially for electronic controls and displays)
- Tighter fit and finish (door alignment, trim, cooktop appearance)
- More complex assemblies (more components tied into the control system)
Parts cost examples you’ll see on JES1750FS1
On premium ranges, the most expensive repairs are often in the control and user-interface area, while heating parts are usually more straightforward.
| Part type | Example part for JES1750FS1 | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Oven heating | Bake element W10779716 | Baking heat in the oven cavity |
| Cooling/airflow | Cooling fan assembly W11107275 | Keeps controls and oven area cooled |
| User interface | Display assembly W11108634 | Time, temp display, and feedback |
| Main control | Control, mrc2 W11295990 | Oven operation logic and power control |
Why it matters
Knowing Jenn-Air is high end helps set expectations: repairs often involve higher-priced electronic parts (keypad, display, control board), and accurate model matching is critical so the range heats correctly and the controls communicate properly.
When to replace a part vs. troubleshoot first
- If the oven will not heat, confirm bake and broil functions before replacing parts
- If the cooktop element will not regulate, suspect a switch before the element
- If the display is blank or erratic, check for power issues before replacing controls
For heating-related symptoms, our oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video is a solid starting point.
Last updated: February 2026
What are common problems with Jenn-Air stoves?
Common problems we see on Jenn-Air electric ranges like model JES1750FS1 include the oven not heating evenly, surface elements not heating, control or keypad issues, and cooling fan noise. Many of these symptoms trace back to a failed heating element, a bad surface-element switch, or an electronic control problem.
Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)
- Oven will not heat or takes too long to preheat: failed bake element or a control issue
- Uneven baking or weak heat: bake element partially failed (hot spots) or temperature sensing/control problems
- One surface burner not heating: failed radiant element or a bad infinite switch
- Dual burner ring will not switch sizes: dual element or dual control switch issue
- Buttons do not respond or display acts up: keypad or display/control problem
- Fan runs loud or runs when it should not: cooling fan assembly issue
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
- Confirm the cooking mode: Bake vs. Broil vs. Convect (if equipped) and verify the set temperature.
- Look for visible damage: blistering, cracks, or burned spots on the bake element.
- Test surface heat settings: if “HI” works but lower settings do not, the switch is a top suspect.
- Power reset: turn the range breaker off for 1 minute, then back on (helps after control glitches).
- Match the failure to the right component: oven heat problems and cooktop heat problems usually involve different parts.
Parts that commonly fix these problems on JES1750FS1
| Problem area | Common fix | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven not heating | Bake element | Bake element W10779716 |
| Fan noise or overheating symptoms | Cooling fan assembly | Cooling fan assembly W11107275 |
| Single radiant burner not heating | Radiant surface element | Range radiant surface element W11171119 |
| Burner heat won’t regulate | Infinite switch | Range infinite switch W10917724 |
| Dead or erratic touch controls | Keypad | Keypad W11025616 |
Why it matters
When a range is not heating correctly, it can cause undercooked food, long preheat times, and temperature swings that ruin baking results. Catching a weak bake element or failing switch early also helps prevent repeated breaker trips and additional wear on the control.
For step-by-step troubleshooting, we recommend following a proven diagnostic flow like oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video.
Last updated: February 2026




