How to Fix a Quickly Turning On and Off Jenn-Aire Stovetop Fan: Troubleshooting Tips and Tools (2023 Update)

My electric Jenn Aire stovetop fan goes on and off quickly, what causes that and how is it fixed?

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Well howdy there! Looks like you've got a bit of a problem with your Jenn-Aire stovetop fan, huh? No worries, I'm here to help.

Now, before we get started, I gotta let you know that my advice is based on the information you've given me. So if there's anything else you think might be relevant, feel free to let me know!

Alrighty then, let's talk about that fan of yours. From what you've told me, it sounds like it's turning on and off pretty quickly. The good news is that this is a pretty common problem, and it's usually caused by a faulty control board.

Here's what you can do to troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Check the power supply. Make sure your stovetop is plugged in properly and that the circuit breaker hasn't tripped.
  2. Inspect the control board. Take a look at the control board and see if there are any signs of damage, like burn marks or loose wires.
  3. Test the fan motor. Disconnect the fan motor from the control board and test it with a multimeter to see if it's getting power.
  4. Replace the control board. If the control board is the culprit, you'll need to replace it. You can find a replacement board online or at your local appliance store.

If you decide to fix the issue yourself, here are the tools and materials you'll need:

  • Phillips screwdriver
  • Multimeter
  • Replacement control board

Of course, you could also hire a professional to take care of it for you. The pros of hiring a professional include saving time and not having to worry about making a mistake. However, the cons include the cost of hiring someone and potentially having to wait for an appointment.

In summary, if you're experiencing a quickly turning on and off stovetop fan, it's likely due to a faulty control board. You can troubleshoot the issue by checking the power supply, inspecting the control board, testing the fan motor, and replacing the control board if necessary. You can do it yourself with the right tools and materials or hire a professional, it's up to you!

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