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Suppresses electrical interference on your microwave's power line. Replace if cracked, damaged, or missing to reduce hum and radio-frequency noise.
Replacement glass turntable tray for microwaves. Restores damaged, cracked, or missing tray. Rotates food for even heating and cooking.
This is a cover that fits over the choke area of the microwave door, helping to contain microwave energy and prevent it from leaking around the door seal. It is typically a molded plastic or metal piece that lines part of the inner door frame. Replace this cover if it is cracked, warped, or damaged, which could compromise the microwave's ability to safely contain radiation during operation.
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:
Replacement screw that secures panels, trim pieces, and mounting brackets on cooktops and ranges. Needed when screws are missing, stripped, or damaged.
When Microwaving food, the display panel would seem to act normal, but the typical microwave sound would be absent. No microwave action would occur. Eventually an F5 code would display. Problem was the upper door switch. Found it by opening up the cabinet, removing the display panel (1 screw and a couple of plugs) and testing all three micro switched with a meter. Two switches are for the door and one for some kind of ventilation flap. They are all in the same area. Go to YouTube to see... Read more
This thermostat is the refrigerator temperature control that senses cabinet temperature and cycles cooling to help maintain set temperatures. It replaces a failed control to restore reliable temperature regulation. What it does:
Fix a microwave that won't start or stops running with a new door interlock switch. This safety component ensures proper door closure for operation.
Microwave won't heat? A faulty capacitor often causes no heating or weak performance. This high-voltage capacitor restores full power. Moderate DIY.
Replacement door tension spring for microwaves. Restores door balance and secure closure when original spring is worn, broken, or missing.
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.
This is a plastic fan blade that attaches to the ventilation motor inside the microwave. It circulates air to cool internal components and, in over-the-range models, helps vent steam and cooking odors. Replace this blade if it is cracked, broken, or wobbling, which can cause excessive noise or reduced ventilation performance.
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
This is a fixed high limit thermostat that monitors the internal temperature of the microwave and shuts off the unit if it overheats. It acts as a safety device to prevent damage to components and reduce fire risk. Replace this thermostat if the microwave shuts off unexpectedly during use, fails to start, or if continuity testing shows the thermostat is open.
Fixes uneven cooking or browning in convection mode. This motor circulates heated air throughout the cavity for consistent baking results.
This humidity sensor detects moisture levels inside the microwave cavity during cooking. It allows the microwave to automatically adjust cooking time and power when using sensor-cook or auto-reheat functions. Replace this sensor if your microwave consistently overcooks or undercooks food on sensor settings, or if you receive error codes related to the humidity sensor.
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