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Fix uneven heating in your microwave with a new stirrer shaft. This part distributes microwaves evenly throughout the cavity for consistent cooking results.
Protects the microwave's waveguide opening from food splatter and grease. Replace when discolored, burned, or damaged to prevent arcing. Verify fit.
Glass turntable tray for microwave ovens. Installs on rotating support ring inside microwave cavity. Replace if cracked, chipped, broken, or missing.
Replace your microwave's turntable support ring if cracked, broken, or worn. This rotating ring assembly sits beneath the glass tray on small rollers.
Microwave won't spin or agitate? A worn shaft coupler fails to transfer torque between motor and turntable. Direct-fit replacement restores rotation.
If your microwave turntable won't spin or makes grinding noises, the turntable motor likely failed. Simple fix with basic screwdriver work.
Holds the light bulb in your microwave. Replace if bulbs keep blowing, socket is cracked, or light won't work. Confirm fit with your model number.
Illuminates the microwave cavity for viewing food during cooking. Replace when dim, flickering, or burned out. Confirm fit with your model number.
If your microwave won't turn on, trips the circuit breaker, or has an electrical smell, the fuse may be blown. Quick fix behind the control panel.
Suppresses electrical interference on your microwave's power line. Replace if cracked, damaged, or missing to reduce hum and radio-frequency noise.
Fix a microwave that won't start or hums without spinning. This motor capacitor restores proper motor operation and reduces startup strain on your appliance.
Fix a microwave door that won't latch or close securely with this door latch support. Guides and secures the latch mechanism for proper door closure.
If your microwave stays on with the door open or won't power on when closed, this interlock switch lever may be faulty. Simple mechanical repair.
Microwave tripping breaker when you press start? A faulty door switch often causes this. DIYers report success replacing switches in under an hour.
Microwave tripping breaker when door opens or at startup? A failed monitor switch with welded contacts is the likely cause. 30-minute DIY repair.
Microwave tripping breaker or won't start? Failed door interlock switch is the likely cause. DIY repair in 30-60 minutes with basic tools.
Fixes microwave overheating or not heating issues. This thermostat monitors internal temperature and signals controls. Simple repair for most DIYers.
Microwave not heating food? This magnetron generates microwave energy to heat and cook. Restores heating in countertop and over-the-range microwaves.
Fix uneven heating or loud operation with this microwave fan assembly. Includes motor and blade for complete airflow restoration in one unit.
Microwave tripping breaker or won't heat? This thermal cutoff thermostat monitors temperature to prevent overheating. Straightforward replacement.
Microwave tripping the breaker or won't power on? This thermostat protects against overheating. Common fix when the unit is dead. Moderate DIY repair.
Microwave not heating? The high-voltage transformer supplies power to the magnetron for heat generation. Restores proper cooking performance.
Replace a faulty high voltage capacitor if your microwave won't heat food properly. This capacitor stores electrical energy for the magnetron circuit.
Microwave not heating? This high voltage diode converts AC to DC power for the magnetron. Common failure point. Moderate difficulty repair in 30-45 minutes.
Fix inconsistent humidity readings in your microwave with this humidity sensor. Measures moisture levels to regulate climate-sensitive features.