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Jenn-Air JES9900BAB electric slide-in range

Jenn-Air JES9900BAB electric slide-in range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Jenn-Air JES9900BAB electric slide-in range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Door Lining for Jenn-Air JES9900BAB - Part 74011456

    Door/access panel (ser pre 11) diagram

    Door Lining

    Part #74011456

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

  • Glass Retainer for Jenn-Air JES9900BAB - Part 74011464

    Door/access panel (ser pre 11) diagram

    Glass Retainer

    Part #74011464

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

  • Hand Washer for Jenn-Air JES9900BAB - Part 74009194

    Hand Washer

    Part #74009194

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

Jenn-Air Electric Slide-In Range JES9900BAB FAQs

Yes. Jenn-Air is considered a high-end (luxury) appliance brand; it is typically positioned above mainstream kitchen brands and is known for premium styling, upgraded features, and higher price points. That same “premium build and features” expectation applies to your Jenn-Air range model JES9900BAB. See the JES9900BAB owner’s manual for model-specific features and care guidance.

What “high end” means for a range like JES9900BAB

High-end ranges usually focus on performance, design, and long-term fit and finish. In day-to-day use, that often shows up as:

  • More precise temperature control and cooking modes
  • Premium exterior finishes and heavier hardware
  • Feature-rich control systems (timers, locks, indicators)
  • Specialty capabilities (for example, drying modes on some models)
  • More model-specific parts and assemblies compared to basic ranges
Care expectations (premium finishes still need the right cleaning)

Even on higher-end ranges, using the right cleaning method matters for appearance and longevity. The JES9900BAB care guidance includes:

  • Wipe the control panel with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly
  • Spray glass cleaner onto a cloth first (do not spray directly on the controls)
  • Remove control knobs in the OFF position by pulling forward; wash, rinse, and dry
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch finishes
  • Avoid oven cleaners, chlorine bleach, ammonia, or ammonia-based glass cleaners on the glass-ceramic surface
Quick comparison: high-end vs. mid-tier ranges
Category High-end (typical) Mid-tier (typical)
Design/finishes Premium, statement styling More standard styling
Features More specialized modes and controls Core cooking features
Parts cost Often higher Often lower
Service approach More model-specific assemblies More standardized assemblies
Why it matters

Knowing Jenn-Air is high end helps set expectations for maintenance and repair: parts such as a control, surface element, or door gasket can cost more, and using the correct cleaning and operating steps helps protect premium surfaces and components.

Last updated: January 2026

Jenn-Air ovens can be gas, electric, or dual-fuel, depending on the model. The JES9900BAB we support here is an electric range, so its oven uses electric heating elements for baking and broiling (not a gas burner). See the JES9900BAB owner's manual for model-specific operation details.

How to tell what type you have

Use these quick checks to identify whether a Jenn-Air oven is gas or electric:

  • Model number label: usually inside the oven frame, storage drawer area, or on the side trim
  • Power connection: electric ranges typically use a 240V cord; gas ranges use a 120V plug plus a gas line
  • Oven heat source: electric ovens use hidden or exposed elements; gas ovens use a gas burner
  • Cooktop clues: smooth glass-ceramic tops are commonly electric; grates and open flames indicate gas
  • Installation requirements: gas models require a shutoff valve and flexible gas connector
What “electric oven” means on model JES9900BAB

On an electric range like JES9900BAB, baking and broiling heat comes from electric elements. If your oven is not heating correctly, the most common heat-source part to check is the bake element.

  • If it will not bake or heats unevenly, inspect the bake element WPW10310274
  • If it will not broil, the broil element circuit is the next common area to diagnose
  • If the oven overheats or shuts down, a safety device such as a thermostat can be involved
Common Jenn-Air range types (quick comparison)
Type Cooktop fuel Oven fuel Typical identifiers
Gas range Gas Gas Burner grates, gas line, 120V plug
Electric range Electric Electric Smooth top, 240V cord, heating elements
Dual-fuel range Gas Electric Gas cooktop plus electric oven elements
Why it matters

Fuel type affects installation, troubleshooting, and which parts you need. For example, an electric oven issue often points to an element, control, or thermostat, while a gas oven issue often involves ignition and gas flow components.

Last updated: January 2026

A Jenn-Air electric range like model JES9900BAB typically lasts 15 to 20 years with normal household use. Keeping the cooktop clean, avoiding door damage during self-clean, and fixing heating or control issues quickly helps you reach the full lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most ranges fail early due to heat stress, heavy soil buildup, or electrical connection problems, not because the cabinet wears out.

  • Usage level: daily cooking shortens life compared to light use
  • Cleaning habits: spills baked onto elements and glass increase heat stress
  • Self-clean practices: forcing the door during cleaning or cooling can damage the door mechanism
  • Electrical health: loose power connections can overheat wiring
  • Timely repairs: replacing a failing element or switch prevents secondary damage
What “end of life” usually looks like

These are the most common symptoms that show a range is nearing major repair territory:

  • Oven takes much longer to preheat or won’t hold temperature
  • Broil or bake stops heating consistently
  • Surface element heat is erratic (cycles too hot or not hot enough)
  • Control panel becomes unresponsive or resets
  • Door won’t seal well, causing heat loss and longer cook times
Parts that commonly extend the life of JES9900BAB

If performance drops, these repairs often restore normal cooking without replacing the whole range.

Symptom Common fix Example part for JES9900BAB
Oven not baking evenly or not heating Replace bake heater Bake element WPW10310274
Heat leaking, longer bake times Replace door seal Door gasket WPW10162384
Downdraft vent weak or smoky Clean or replace filter Range downdraft vent grease filter WP71002111
Why it matters

A range that is heating slowly or leaking heat can drive up cooking time, stress the control system, and make self-clean and baking results less predictable. Following the care and cleaning guidance in the JES9900BAB owner’s manual helps prevent the most common avoidable damage.

Last updated: January 2026

Common problems on Jenn-Air stoves like model JES9900BAB include the oven not heating correctly, uneven cooking on the smooth cooktop, control panel or knob issues, and heavy smoke or odors during self-clean. Many symptoms trace back to cookware fit, power supply, or a failing heating or control component.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
  • Oven not heating or weak bake: failed bake element, temperature control issue, or power supply problem.
  • Broil not working: broil element or control issue.
  • Uneven cooking or hot spots on cooktop: warped or undersized cookware, or a surface element problem.
  • Control panel hard to clean or unresponsive: moisture or cleaner intrusion, or a control failure.
  • Self-clean smoke/odor: normal at first; excessive smoke often means heavy soil or items left inside.
Quick checks we recommend first
  • Confirm the range has full power (a tripped breaker can leave you with partial heat on some electric ranges).
  • Use flat, smooth-bottom cookware sized close to the element (bases should not exceed the element by more than about 1 inch).
  • For control cleaning, wipe with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly; spray cleaner onto a cloth, not directly onto the controls.
  • During self-clean, do not force the door open while cleaning or cooling.
  • If the range seems to cook unevenly, verify it is level; leveling legs at the corners are used to adjust.
Parts that commonly solve heating and cooking complaints

If your symptoms match, these are frequent replacements for JES9900BAB:

Symptom Common part to check Example part for this model
No bake or poor baking Bake element Bake element WPW10310274
Cooktop heat issues on a dual zone Dual radiant surface element Range dual radiant surface element W10823724
Knob turns but heat is erratic Surface element control switch Burner control WPW10185286
Why it matters

Heating and control problems can cause undercooked food, longer cook times, and overheating that stresses wiring and components. Using correct cookware and cleaning methods also helps protect the glass-ceramic surface and control area.

For model-specific operating and care details (cleaning, leveling, self-clean behavior), use the JES9900BAB owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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