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Fix inaccurate oven temperatures or temperature error codes with this oven temperature sensor. Monitors cavity heat for precise baking and broiling control.
Fix a microwave that runs but won't heat with this capacitor. Works with magnetron and diode to restore heating function. Moderate DIY repair.
Replaced both of the top door switches in control panel AP4429884 and AP5950105 Made by: Whirlpool need torx drive to remove switch from cabinet. Read more
Color: White. Size: 13 oz. Spray paint primer. can.
Microwave overheating or won't start? This fixed-temperature thermostat acts as a safety switch to prevent thermal damage. Straightforward repair.
Molded wire clip that secures wiring and harnesses to the microwave cabinet. Replace if broken, cracked, or missing to prevent wire rubbing and chafing.
Microwave fan stopped or making noise? This blower wheel restores proper airflow and cooling. Common fix for overheating units. DIY repair in 20 minutes.
The fan that cools the main unit had started making noise a few weeks ago, I tried cleaning and lubricating the bearings, but the fan would make noise when it heated up, then finally stopped. I replaced the fan, it was up and running within 20 minutes of receiving the parts. Read more
Microwave won't power up or shuts off after seconds? Failed thermostats cause intermittent operation. Test for continuity—straightforward repair.
Removed OTR microwave. Checked the thermostat switches while power was applied with a DVM. Noticed that when a certain set of wires was moved the slightest bit the microwave would power up. Traced the wires to the thermostat switch for the cavity. Noticed that where one (of two) Faston terminals was crimped to the thermostat switch was black. (should be copper colored). That is a sure sign of arcing from a loose connection. Since the specification for the switch was to trip at 248F degrees... Read more
Microwave not heating but all other functions work? This magnetron thermostat protects against overheating. Easy DIY repair in under an hour.
Removed unit from wall and took outer shell off, de-energized capacitor and then took a multi-meter and tested all the High voltage parts and magnetron. They tested out fine other than the diode and then I looked at the "Safety" circuit if you will the power loop that goes through door switches and thermostats to energize the High Voltage transformer and magnetron. Turns out the thermostat that is on the side of the magnetron wasn't closed, so I took a butane torch and heated it up past the... Read more
This 15 amp, 250 volt replacement fuse protects your appliance's electrical circuits by interrupting power when a fault or overload occurs. It restores safe operation once the underlying issue is fixed and the fuse is replaced. What it does:
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.
A small replacement button plug that fills a control-panel or console opening and restores a finished appearance. Keeps panels sealed and prevents debris from entering unused holes. What it does:
This replacement drive coupler connects the motor to the washer's drivetrain to restore normal agitation and spinning. Use it when the machine fails to drive or slips during cycles. What it does
This thermistor measures temperature changes inside your microwave to control cooking functions and safety systems. It sends temperature readings to the control board to adjust power levels and cooking times. Replace this part if your microwave doesn't heat properly, overheats, or sensor cooking features don't work correctly.
Microwave door handle that mounts on the exterior door panel. Replace if your handle is cracked, broken, or missing. Attaches to door with fasteners.
Took door apart to remove old broken handle, installed new handle and put door back together. Read more
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