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This is a wire holder clip used inside a microwave to secure and route internal wiring. It keeps wires organized and safely positioned away from heat sources and moving components. Replace this holder if it is broken or missing, which can allow wires to hang loose and potentially contact hot surfaces or interfere with other parts.
Secures interior panels and components. Replace when stripped, corroded, or missing to stop rattles and secure loose trim. Verify fit with your model number.
Size: Approx 13 inches. Glass.
Microwave not cooling or making loud noises? A failing fan motor prevents proper ventilation. This motor replacement restores airflow in 30-45 minutes.
This synchronous motor operates at a constant speed to drive specific functions in your oven or range. It typically powers timers, rotisserie mechanisms, or other precise timing operations. Replace it when timed functions don't work correctly or you hear grinding noises during operation.
Factory mounting screw secures panels, brackets, and internal components in microwaves. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded screws to keep assemblies tight.
This is a replacement screw used to secure appliance components and panels. It restores proper fastening where a stripped, missing, or damaged screw causes loose parts or rattling. What it does:
A Tap-Tite binding-head screw used to fasten appliance panels and components where a self-tapping metal thread is required. Replaces missing or damaged fasteners to restore secure assembly and reduce vibration or rattling. What it does:
Truss head tapping screw secures panels, brackets, and covers in appliances. Replaces missing or damaged fasteners to restore snug fit and alignment.
Replacement screw secures panels and components in your microwave. Install when original hardware is stripped, rusted, or missing to stop rattles.
This is an installation hardware kit that includes the bolts, screws, brackets, and fasteners needed to mount an over-the-range microwave to the wall and upper cabinet. It ensures the microwave is securely attached and properly supported during use. Use this kit if you are installing a new microwave or if original mounting hardware has been lost, stripped, or damaged.
Fastens panels, brackets, and covers inside the microwave cabinet. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore secure mounting and alignment.
Microwave won't turn on or has no power? A failed thermostat often causes complete power loss. Moderate DIY repair requires disassembly to access.
Microwave turntable not rotating or making popping noises? This coupler connects the motor to the glass tray. Simple DIY fix takes under 15 minutes.
Replace your microwave's interior or underside light bulb when dim or burned out. Restores visibility for monitoring food. Confirm fit with your model.
The Time Delay Fuse is an OEM part for LG microwaves. This fuse provides a safety mechanism by delaying the flow of electricity, protecting the microwave's electrical components from power surges and ensuring the appliance operates safely. It helps to prevent immediate damage in the event of a power surge or electrical fault, thus prolonging the lifespan of the microwave.
Over time, the time delay fuse can become damaged due to electrical surges, wear and tear, or faulty connections. If the fuse blows, it can disrupt the microwave’s ability to function correctly.
Symptoms of a bad time delay fuse include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
Holds the damper assembly in place inside the microwave cavity above the wave stirrer. Replace if bracket is bent, broken, or missing during installation.
The Switch, Micro is an OEM part for LG microwaves. This micro switch is crucial for the operation of the microwave door mechanism, ensuring that the microwave only operates when the door is securely closed.
Causes of a bad micro switch can include wear and tear from frequent use, damage due to electrical faults, or physical impact that disrupts its functionality.
Symptoms of a bad micro switch include:
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