Harper for Model Number ME18H704SFS/AA-0000 Ready to order the part but another cite states: Because high-voltage capacitors in a microwave can retain a lethal electrical charge even when the microwave is unplugged, a service technician should install this part. Reading the other questions, it looks as if no one had any trouble with installation. Microwave making noise and noise grows louder the longer it is on. Can I install this turntable motor? Will it come with instructions?
Answer Harper, Thanks for the question!!! It is a good thing to be aware of the dangers involved with working on microwaves. To install the turntable motor you typically would not be accessing any area of high voltage. Installing the motor will be similar to other brands. We do not a video for your model but it would be similar to this video https://youtu.be/RoKueNDvl_8 for a GE model. Note: You typically do not need to take your microwave down to replace the turntable motor. You should be able to lower the bottom panel to replace the turntable motor. The most important step is to make sure that you unplug the microwave before replacing the part. As long as you are only removing the bottom panel you will not be in an area that has access to the dangers associated with the high voltage. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Saturday, March 12, 2022