Jenn Air Stove Top Cartridge

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Jenn Air Stove Top Cartridge

Chris -- Sunday, 15 September 2002, at 11:35 a.m.

I am looking for the entire cartridge model number A120. IT has 4 prongs on the connector and 1 round connector. If there is not an exact replacement, could some one give me a suggestion on what else might work with this stove? If I go with coverting a three plug to my 4 plug system, what cartridge would you suggst I use for coversion? Thanks

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Dan O. -- Sunday, 15 September 2002, at 1:47 p.m.

: I am looking for the entire cartridge model
: number A120. It has 4 prongs on the
: connector and 1 round connector.

4 blade cartridges are no longer made, you will either have to repair the one you have or purchase a newer 3 (flat) blade cartridge and have it converted to 4.

If you can not determine how to wire the replacement appropriately, a local Jenn Air service depot should be able to do it for you for a minimal charge if you bring them the new along with the old cartridge to use as a guide.

Being a smooth top cartridge, the closest replacement is likely either the A122W or A122B (see the link below) depending on the trim colour of the original but any "Designer Line" cartridge style should work, once converted.

Dan O.


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Re: Jenn Air Stove Top Cartridge

Chris -- Sunday, 15 September 2002, at 10:32 p.m.

: Being a smooth top cartridge, the closest
: replacement is likely either the A122W or
: A122B but any "Designer Line" cartridge style
: should work, once converted.

Thank you Dan O.! I really appreciate your advise! Chris


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