Jenn-Air Wall Ovens Recalled Due to Fire Hazard (1999)
Recall Overview
In 1999, Maytag Corporation recalled approximately 26,000 Jenn-Air wall ovens due to a fire hazard. The electrical wiring could overheat, which could lead to a fire in the surrounding cabinetry or wall.
The recalled wall ovens were sold through Jenn-Air authorized dealers nationwide. Consumers were advised to stop using the self-clean feature and contact Maytag or Jenn-Air for a free in-home inspection and repair.
Recall Details
| CPSC Recall Number | 99-147 |
|---|---|
| Year | 1999 |
| Hazard | The wall oven’s electrical wiring can overheat, posing a fire hazard. |
| Units Affected | About 26,000 |
| Remedy | Consumers should contact Maytag/Jenn-Air for a free in-home inspection and repair. |
Official CPSC Source
For complete recall details, visit the official U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission page: View on CPSC.gov
If your appliance is affected: Stop using it if instructed by the recall notice and follow the official remedy guidance. Contact Katy Appliance Repair if you need professional assistance with your recalled appliance.