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Plastic cover that fits over the air damper assembly to help direct airflow. Replace if your original cover is cracked, broken, worn, or missing.
Truss-head self-tapping screw for securing microwave panels, trim, and brackets. Replace lost or damaged mounting screws to restore fit.
Fix inconsistent heating or temperature problems in your microwave oven with this thermostat. Regulates temperature cycles for accurate cooking results.
This is the main electronic control board that manages all microwave functions, including keypad inputs, cooking times, power levels, and display output. It processes user commands and sends signals to the magnetron, turntable motor, and other components. Replace this board if the microwave display is unresponsive, buttons don't work, the unit won't start, or error codes appear that point to a control board failure.
Small spacer that positions and stabilizes the oven rack inside the microwave cavity. Replace when worn, missing, or cracked to restore proper rack height.
This is the outer door frame assembly for a microwave oven, finished in bisque color. It provides the structural housing for the door glass, handle, and latch mechanism while contributing to the sealed enclosure that contains microwave energy during operation. Replace this frame if it is cracked, warped, discolored, or if the door no longer closes and latches properly.
Replacement mounting screw for securing panels, brackets, and components inside your appliance. Needed when original screws are stripped or missing.
Replacement mounting screw for microwave panels and components. Secures brackets, vents, and assemblies. Needed when original fastener is missing 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
The refrigerator nameplate displays model information, specifications, and regulatory compliance details, typically mounted on the interior wall or back panel. Replace when the nameplate becomes illegible, damaged, or detached, affecting warranty coverage or service identification.
If your microwave won't heat food or makes buzzing sounds, the high voltage capacitor may have failed. This part stores electrical energy for the magnetron.
This is a lamp cover or light lens that fits over the interior light bulb in a microwave. It protects the bulb from moisture, grease, and food splatter while allowing light to illuminate the cooking cavity. Replace this cover if it is cracked, yellowed, melted, or missing, which can leave the bulb exposed to damage.
Microwave light reflector directs bulb illumination inside cooking cavity. Replace if cracked, discolored, or missing to restore proper lighting. Confirm fit with your model number.
This is a replacement screw used to secure appliance parts and panels. It restores proper fastening where the original screw is missing, stripped, or corroded. What it does:
Looked up the part i online, ordered the part, arrived in 3 days. Adjusted the two guides and snapped it on front of the microwave. Read more
This mounting bracket is a replacement support bracket that secures appliance components and keeps assemblies aligned for reliable operation. It restores proper fit and helps prevent rattling or movement from loose fittings. What it does:
Replacement screw fastener for microwaves. Secures panels, brackets, and trim pieces in place. Needed when original screws are stripped, lost, or missing.
Watched under dishwasher during rinse cycle to see if I could determine where it was leaking. Could not. So watch a number videos to give me an idea what might be the problem. The suspect was the drain hose. So I pulled out the dishwasher and removed the drain hose. Hose looked ok, but during the removal a rubber check valve fell out from drain pump. It was obviously damaged and severely corroded. So I replaced both pump and hose. Easy enough. Turn off power. Disconnect water... Read more
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