How do I know what model range hood I have?
To identify your range hood model, find the rating label on the hood and match the model number printed there to your paperwork. For Kenmore model 23352613007, the label is commonly on the top, the underside, or behind a grease filter; confirm the exact location in the 23352613007 owner's manual.
Where to look for the model number label
Check these common spots first (power off is not required just to read the label, but avoid touching wiring or hot surfaces):
- On the top of the hood (often easiest if you can see above the cabinet)
- On the underside of the hood near the light panel
- Behind or near the grease filter area
- Inside the hood near the wiring cover (do not remove covers unless power is off at the breaker)
- On the side wall inside the hood canopy
What to write down (so you get the right parts)
When you find the label, record these items exactly as shown:
- Model number (example: 23352613007)
- Serial number (helps with production variations)
- Brand (Kenmore)
- Any electrical info (often 120 VAC for many hoods)
| Label item | Why it matters | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures diagrams and parts match your hood | 23352613007 |
| Serial number | Helps confirm version changes | Varies |
| Electrical rating | Helps confirm safe replacement parts | 120 VAC (typical) |
Why it matters
Parts like a light socket, fan motor, or grease filter can look similar across many Kenmore range hoods, but mounting points and wiring connectors can differ. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct diagrams and parts the first time.
If the label is missing or unreadable
Use these practical backups:
- Check your purchase receipt, installation paperwork, or home inspection notes
- Look for the model number printed on the first pages of the 23352613007 owner's manual if you still have it
- Compare your hood’s key features (width, bulb type, filter style) to narrow the match
Last updated: January 2026
What is the life expectancy of a range hood?
A Kenmore range hood like model 23352613007 typically lasts 10 to 20 years (about 15 years is common). Lifespan depends most on how often you cook, how well grease is kept off the fan and filter, and whether the hood is vented correctly.
What affects how long a range hood lasts
- Grease and filter maintenance: grease buildup is hard on the blower and motor.
- How often you cook (especially frying): heavier use shortens motor life.
- Venting setup: ducted hoods should vent outdoors; restricted ducting makes the motor work harder.
- Mounting height: many hoods are installed about 24 to 30 inches above the cooking surface for best capture.
- Electrical health: loose connections or heat damage can shorten switch and light life.
Maintenance that extends life (simple routine)
- Clean the grease filter regularly (more often with heavy cooking).
- Wipe the underside and fan intake area to prevent sticky buildup.
- Keep construction dust and debris out of the blower area during remodeling.
- Use the hood when cooking at high heat to reduce grease accumulation.
Common “end-of-life” symptoms and likely parts
| Symptom | Most common cause | Example part for 23352613007 |
|---|---|---|
| Fan runs but airflow is weak | Clogged filter or vent restriction | Range hood grease filter, 2-pack S99010299 |
| Fan hums, squeals, or won’t start | Worn motor bearings or failing motor | Range hood fan motor assembly SR99080535 |
| Lights flicker or won’t turn on | Socket or light component issue | Range hood light socket SR111630 |
Why it matters
A range hood that is clean and venting properly removes smoke, heat, and grease more efficiently; that reduces strain on the fan motor and helps the hood reach its full 10 to 20 year service life. For model-specific care and safety guidance, follow the 23352613007 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the parts of a range hood called?
On Kenmore range hood model 23352613007, the main parts are the hood body (canopy), venting pieces, fan system, filters, lighting components, and the controls that run the fan and lights. For the exact component names and how they fit together, use the 23352613007 owner's manual.
Common range hood part names (what they do)
Most range hoods, including Kenmore models like 23352613007, use these common component names:
- Hood canopy (hood body): the main metal housing over the cooktop
- Vent damper: helps prevent outside air from flowing back into the kitchen
- Fan motor assembly: powers the blower that moves air and cooking odors
- Grease filter: captures grease before it reaches the blower and ductwork
- Light system: bulbs, lens, light panel, and socket that illuminate the cooktop
- Wiring cover and wiring connections: protects electrical connections inside the hood
Parts you may see listed for model 23352613007
These are examples of model-specific part names you may see when shopping for Kenmore 23352613007 parts:
- Range hood fan motor assembly SR99080535
- Range Hood Vent Damper
- Range Hood Grease Filter, 2-pack
- Range Hood Light Socket
- Lens
Quick reference: part name vs. what you’ll notice
| Part name | What it affects | Common symptom when it fails |
|---|---|---|
| Grease filter | Airflow and grease capture | Grease buildup, reduced airflow |
| Fan motor assembly | Venting performance | Fan won’t run, noisy fan |
| Vent damper | Draft control | Backdrafts, rattling at vent |
| Light socket / lens | Cooktop lighting | Light flickers or won’t turn on |
Why it matters
Knowing the correct part names helps you match symptoms to the right replacement part and avoid ordering the wrong item. It also makes it easier to follow wiring and safety steps called out in the 23352613007 owner's manual, especially when working around 120 VAC power.
Last updated: January 2026





