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Customer Questions and Answers for Grease Filter by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM12899586
Manufacturer Part Number: W10113040A

This grease filter is an OEM replacement for Whirlpool microwaves. The filter helps to maintain the cleanliness and efficiency of the appliance. It is located underneath the microwave, typically in a slot behind a protective grille. Its primary function is to trap grease particles and prevent them from accumulating on internal components, ensuring optimal airflow and reducing the risk of fire.

Causes of a bad grease filter include excessive use without proper cleaning, exposure to high temperatures or grease splatters, or reaching the end of its lifespan due to regular wear and tear.

Symptoms of a clogged or defective grease filter:

  • Reduced airflow or suction from the range hood
  • Persistent cooking odors lingering in the kitchen
  • Visible buildup of grease or grime on the filter or surrounding areas
  • Clogged or obstructed air vents or ductwork


This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore range hoods and over-the-range microwaves.

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For Whirlpool Grease Filter (Part Number: OEM12899586)

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Noel, Thanks for the question!!! Only the manufacturer could tell you what the differences are. There are differences or they would be the same part number. Looking at the model number you provided, you would need part number W11566405.

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GM, if the model number of your appliance could be provided in a new inquiry, this will allow for the most accurate information to be presented.

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Hello Terry, You should first test the oven temperature sensor WB24X25056. The oven sensor should have a resistance of 1090 ohms at 77 degrees and would add 2 ohms for every 1 degree of temperature increase. If this is good, the issue is most commonly the ignitor WB13X24924. This is tested by amperage. It should read 3.2 to 3.6 amps or the gas valve will never open. If the ignitor is not getting voltage you could have a bad control WB27X32205.

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Hello Rene, if you could provide us with the model number we could try to help you locate the correct filter for the unit. Thanks!

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Geraldine, The first thing that has to happen before the tub will attempt to fill is the door must lock. You can remove the lid and test the valves for 120 vac when the unit should be filling. I will send you a tech sheet on how the door lock and switch should be tested.

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Laurinda, the number provided is going to be for the use and care manual which is a general manual for a large variety of models. If you could provide the model number in a new inquiry, this will allow for the most accurate information possible. The model number is generally found behind the door on the frame of the microwave.

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Hello Delores, the charcoal filter located behind the vent grill is part number 5304463174 and the grease filters located underneath the microwave are part number 5304463811. Thanks

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