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Kenmore 23352052002 range hood Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 23352052002 range hood, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Hood Vent Grille for Kenmore 23352052002 - Part R99091044

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    Range Hood Vent Grille

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Kenmore Range Hood 23352052002 FAQs

To identify your Kenmore range hood model, find the rating label on the hood and read the model number printed on it. On model 23352052002, the label is commonly located on the top of the hood, on the underside, or behind the grease filter.

Where to look for the model number label

Check these common spots first:

  • Top of the hood (often easiest to see if the hood is inside a cabinet)
  • Underside of the hood near the light area or fan opening
  • Behind the grease filter (remove the filter and look on the inner frame)
  • Inside the wiring cover area (only after power is off at the breaker)

What the label looks like and what to write down

The label usually includes several identifiers. Record these exactly:

  • Model number (most important for parts lookup)
  • Serial number (helps confirm production run)
  • Electrical rating (often 120 VAC for household hoods)
Label item Why it matters Example format
Model number Ensures correct parts and diagrams 23352052002
Serial number Helps match revisions Letters and numbers
Electrical rating Confirms wiring and switches 120 VAC

Safety first before checking inside panels

If you need to look behind a filter or near wiring, follow these basics:

  • Switch power off at the service panel (breaker) before opening any cover
  • Let bulbs and metal surfaces cool before touching
  • Use a flashlight; avoid pulling on wires

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong Kenmore parts (like a range hood grease filter, fan switch, or control knob) and helps you follow the correct installation and wiring instructions.

For diagrams and model-specific details, use the 23352052002 owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

Replacing a kitchen vent hood typically costs $300 to $850 for a straightforward swap, plus the price of the hood itself (often $100 to $600). If you add new ductwork, electrical work, or convert venting styles, total cost commonly rises to $650 to $2,100.

What drives the total replacement cost

  • Venting type: ducted to outside vs non-ducted (recirculating)
  • Ductwork changes: new duct run, roof or wall cap, elbows, and labor
  • Electrical work: adding or relocating an outlet, wiring repairs
  • Mounting height and fit: cabinet modifications, backsplash clearance
  • Condition issues: grease buildup, damaged wiring, or a worn fan motor

Typical cost ranges (quick guide)

Scenario What’s included Typical total cost
Like-for-like replacement Remove old hood, install similar hood $300 to $850 + hood
New hood with ductwork/outlet New ducting and electrical updates $650 to $2,100
Commercial-style installation Larger system, heavier ducting, make-up air considerations $9,000 to $19,500

Model-specific notes for Kenmore 23352052002

Your Kenmore 23352052002 range hood is designed to be mounted with the top of the hood 24 to 30 inches above the cooking surface, which can affect labor if cabinets or ducting need adjustment. For the exact mounting and wiring steps, follow the 23352052002 owner’s manual.

When repair is the better value

If the hood housing and ducting are in good shape, replacing a failed part is often cheaper than replacing the entire unit. Common examples include:

Why it matters

A properly installed range hood improves smoke and grease capture, helps protect cabinets, and reduces lingering odors. Keeping filters clean and the fan running correctly can also prevent overheating and nuisance performance issues.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes; repairing your Kenmore range hood model 23352052002 is worth it when the problem is limited to common wear items (switches, filters, light components) or airflow restrictions. Replacement is the better value when the motor is failing repeatedly, the hood is unsafe, or repair cost is about half the price of a comparable new hood.

When repair is the better choice

We recommend repair when the hood still fits your kitchen and the issue is isolated.

  • Airflow is weak because the grease filter or baffle is clogged
  • Lights or fan work intermittently due to a worn switch or loose connection
  • The fan is noisy because the blade is damaged or rubbing
  • You want to keep the existing ducting and mounting height (many hoods perform best about 24 to 30 inches above the cooktop)

For model-specific operation and safety steps, use the 23352052002 range hood manual.

When replacement is the better value

Replacement makes sense when the repair is major or the hood no longer meets your needs.

  • The fan motor is seized, overheats, or trips the breaker repeatedly
  • Multiple functions fail at once (fan and lights), pointing to broader electrical issues
  • Venting is wrong for your setup (ducted fans must vent outdoors)
  • You are remodeling and want higher airflow (CFM), quieter operation, or different lighting

Quick decision guide

Situation Best choice Why
Filter or baffle is restricted Repair/maintenance Restores airflow and reduces grease buildup
Switch or knob is broken Repair Low complexity, targeted fix
Fan blade damaged or rubbing Repair Often resolves noise and vibration
Motor failure Compare total cost Highest-cost repair on most hoods

Parts that commonly make repair worthwhile

Why it matters

A working range hood captures smoke and grease; regular cleaning reduces grease buildup and fire risk.

Last updated: January 2026

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