Need Help?
Call or text
My husband fixed it Read more
I personally did not fix it. The repairman I had hired to service all appliances was willing to use parts from this company. Whirlpool had made the parts obsolete. Ordered (2) different Electronic Control Boards. Both turned out to be necessary. After the core return the cost to repair his Microwave originally priced at $1,000 was less than $300. Read more
Noise filter filters the electrical power supply to prevent control board damage from power surges.
Bought one from Appliance Parts Pros. Read more
The Motor-Turn is an OEM part compatible with Whirlpool microwaves. Located inside the microwave cavity on the turntable mechanism, the motor-turn contains the turntable motor and drive components.
Causes of a bad motor-turn can include a faulty motor, worn gears or pulleys, or broken turntable shaft.
Symptoms of a bad motor-turn include:
This OEM Whirlpool replacement motor-turn assembly is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and some Kenmore microwaves.
After research on the internet I concluded that the problem was the turntable motor making the noise. The repair was relatively easy. Just a philips and a star screwdriver was needed. By simply romving the screws from the bottom of the microwave the turntable motor could be removed andvreplaced. The new motor fit perfectly and the grinding noise is gone. Read more