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Customer Questions and Answers for Door Latch Spring by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM11310360
Manufacturer Part Number: 5304440316

This door latch spring restores the return tension in your microwave's door release mechanism so the latch engages and releases correctly. Replacing a fatigued or broken spring helps ensure safe door operation and reliable interlock switch activation.

  • Provides the return force for the latch lever/door release button
  • Helps door hooks engage fully and release smoothly
  • Supports proper interlock switch actuation so the unit will run only when the door is closed
  • Typical failure signs: door won't latch, "open/close door" error, door button sticks, or needing to hold the door shut to start
What's included: 1 spring Install notes:
  • Disconnect power. Microwaves can retain dangerous high voltage even when unplugged; discharge the capacitor
  • Access the latch assembly behind the control panel; note the spring's orientation and attachment points
  • Use needle-nose pliers to install without overstretching; inspect the latch lever and door hooks for wear
  • Verify proper door closure and interlock switch operation before reassembly

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Hello D.J., There is a plastic part around the inside of the door that is only about an inch wide. This is called the frame on this model. It clips into the door assembly from both sides of it. This makes it necessary to pry it carefully out using two small flat blade screwdrivers. You need not worry about getting it out on the hinge side of the door since you can work around the part when it is released from the door on three sides, (top, bottom, and handle end of the door). Be extremely careful with it since, if the retaining tabs are broken off, the frame will have to be replaced.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, November 29, 2013

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