Isauro D Suisun City , CA August 20, 2016 Appliance: Model SAMSUNG MICROWAVE SMH 9207ST Samsung microwave smf 9207st vent and light button pushed in After searching how much it would cost to repair, i felt i should just replace the microwave till one of the customer in the appliance repair shop told me to order the replacement button. I research and found that it was cheap to replace with basic tools. Ordered the parts, and it took me 20 minutes to replace. Removed two screws (top) holding the hood piece, slide it to the left and pull forward. Remove one screw holding the control board, lift and pull. Took pictures of all wire connection and remove the board, this will give you access to the part to replace. I also read the poor design and placed a small hard rubber to put behind the button board. Solid fix. Wife is happy so i'm happy too. Read More... 16 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Linda H Bessemer , AL June 11, 2022 The grease/air filter for my microwave just couldn't be cleaned. I needed new ones. Installed the new filters. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Don G Albany , KY June 17, 2019 Appliance: Model SM9207 Replaced buttons on Samsung microwave model SM9207 Found articles from others on the internet, which gave the link for www.appliancepartspros.com. 1. Turn off breaker / power to microwave 2. No need to dismount the unit. 3. On the top front of unit (looking down on top) remove phillips screws 4. Slide piece above the door to the left and gently pull it out/off and set aside 5. On the plastic cover at the right side of the door, remove 1 screw (top left) 6. Slide the piece (with buttons) up and gently pull it out/off to reveal components. 7. For your peace, take a photo of the wire connections with a smart phone. They are color keyed and of a specific size connector. 8. Squeeze the connectors to release and pull off all connectors/cable 9. Clean hands please! Remove 3 screws holding circuit board and lift up and slide out. 10. Remove medal box that houses the circuit board. Plastic tabs hold the box in place a. Use a case knife to gently pry box sides off tabs and pull up/off each of 4 tabs. b. Remove medal box. 11. Remove the (square) button unit by gently prying up and pushing off of plastic holding tabs 12. Remove the circuit board (same as 11 above) to access the buttons. Observe rotation 13. Install new button unit, clear plastic sheet, circuit board and button housing. 14. Reassemble. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers