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Wall mounting bracket for over-the-range microwaves. Secures unit to wall during installation. Replace if bracket is bent, broken, or missing hardware.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Restores bright illumination for your microwave hood combo when the original bulb burns out or dims. Confirm fit with your model number before ordering.
Captures grease and particles from air circulating through your over-the-range microwave. Replace when clogged to maintain air quality and efficiency.
Base component for microwave hood combination units. Installs at the bottom of the appliance. Replace if cracked, broken, or damaged during installation.
Microwave won't start but lights work? The interlock switch prevents operation when the door isn't secure. Test with a continuity meter.
Replacement interior reflector panel for microwave cavity. Needed when original is cracked, damaged, or missing. Installs behind waveguide cover.
Replacement interlock spring for microwave door assemblies. Provides proper tension for smooth door opening and closing. Order if broken or missing.
Fix a microwave that won't start or has door errors with this door interlock cam plate. Works with safety switches to detect when the door is closed.
Microwave won't start or blows fuses when door closes? The door interlock support ensures safe door latching. Moderate DIY repair with careful handling.
Microwave won't start or shows door open error? The bottom interlock support ensures proper door latching. Moderate DIY repair—access control panel.
Fix a microwave that runs but won't heat with this capacitor. Works with magnetron and diode to restore heating function. Moderate DIY repair.
Microwave won't start or runs with door open? The door interlock switch is a safety device that prevents operation when the door isn't securely closed.
Capacitor mounting bracket for microwaves. Secures the capacitor inside the microwave cabinet. Replace if bent, broken, or missing to safely mount capacitor.
If your microwave runs but won't heat, a failed magnetron capacitor may be the cause. This high-voltage component stores energy for the magnetron.
Microwave won't heat but hums loudly? The diode regulates power to the magnetron. Test with multimeter—reads one direction only. Moderate DIY repair.