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Does anyone make a cover to fit over the Grill exhaust vent. I get a lot of cold air coming up thru it and a cover would be nice.

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Yes, we have the grill covers for your Jenn-Air range. Just contact us at:

http://www.fixya.com/repair/d499389-accurate_appliance_repair_service from 7 AM until 7 PM CST Monday through Saturday and we will get this out to you asap.
We look forward to working with you.
Thanks, Ella

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