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Downdraft up and down

Downdraft keeps going up and down without stopping. Thermador Cook'n'vent. Can't find numbers. About 10 years old. Fans works fine. Motor sounds good. Just keeps going up and down non-stop.

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  • Jombee Feb 22, 2008

    The unit raises and lowers continueously.

  • Jombee Feb 22, 2008

    Hi Mrvica. What do you think it is. Circuit board? Maybe a sensor or some switch?

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    Marty Lustig Mar 26, 2014

    had a similar problem with a Thermador CVS36RB downdraft system. Problem turned out (1) to be the up/down switch which first failed in a way that caused the snorkle (the vent) to raise and lower continusously; and (2) the up/down switch then failed with an electrical pop and burning smell. One of the leads had completely burned out of the switch. Replaced switch (appliancepartspro.com) . All good.

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Hi,
this is ID 25898888.

  • Anonymous Feb 23, 2008

    Hi Jombee.This id is for sensor that you need! Problem is that he is damage and he can't control fans speed!!
    You need to replace it!
    good luck

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Hi have anice day.
Go to link below and see defective part photos.
(passing mouse over item's photo part number is displayed.)
http://www.repairclinic.com/SmartSearch/SSPartDetail.aspx?PartID=1052078&PPStack=1

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Hi do you mean the air is increasing and decreasing on its own

  • Anonymous Feb 22, 2008

    speed i mean

  • Anonymous Feb 22, 2008

    hi if the unit is raising and lowering then the fault is going to be on the circuit board of unit itself the board has no servicable parts some other parts can be replaced check the details on the link provided by other expert see if that covers the problem you have if not give me a shout and ill assist you further ok

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