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I called an appliance repair man to see if he would come and install the new handle but he said I would have to bring either the microwave or the door to him. With the microwave above the stove that wasn't going to happen so I fixed it myself and I am 75. The handle was a lot cheaper than buying a new microwave and getting someone to install it. I did have to use the old screws and new screws would have helped since I dropped one and it went under the stove. Read more
Follow the trio ubshooting flow chart inside of the microwave panel - and read articles on this website. Turned out to be a thermostat that had popped and gone bad. Replace the thermostat and it is good to go. Read more
There are four screws that hold the handle in place, my handle was down to one. I had to pry off the inner door cover. I used butter knives, but a thin screwdriver should work as well. Start on the outside edge (away from the hinge) near, but not in, the upper or lower corner. Slip the knife in between the inner door cover and the outer door shell, gently pry loose, working around the cover. It isn't necessary to remove it entirely, but I did so that I could clean it. This exposes two of... Read more
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Above the stove microwave took cover off microwave and checked all 4 thermals for continuity and they all passed put in new circuit board and the microwave was still dead went back to the thermals again and found cavity thermal had a blackened connector cut ends off wires and put together with wire nut and microwave worked put new connectors on wires and hooked up thermal tried microwave and it was dead thermal read continuity was good but thermal was bad replace with new thermal and wire... Read more
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No other fix but to replace the whole grill. I bought the part which comes in black and I have to transfer the stainless skin from my old part to the new part. The lower tabs are tight so you have to make it bigger. I used a sand paper to make the tab space bigger. Part is made of plastic so be extra careful when putting it back. Do not force it. Read more
The door latch is the mechanical catch on your appliance door that hooks into the strike plate to keep the door firmly closed during operation. It works together with the door lock or switch to confirm a secure seal before the appliance runs. Replace this part if the door won't stay closed, pops open during a cycle, or the appliance won't start because it can't detect that the door is properly shut.
Went shopping for new microwave with wife. Lucked out. Couldn't find one she liked. Went home, took door apart, ordered part. At the door the next day, put back together in 5 minutes. Walla, saved hundreds of bucks. Thank you Appliancepartspros. Read more
I bought a used Microwave without a plate to mount the microwave. So i couldn't mount the microwave. Wife not happy:(. . So within 3 day from ordering the mounting plate from Appliance Parts Pros. com the microwave was up and running. Wife is now happy:). Fast Delivery. Read more
I had to remove the microwave from the range and then remove the cover from the microwave to determine the exact problem. After a visual inspection then discharging the high voltage capacitor, I used a meter to test the high voltage diode and fuses. After using the meter to ohm out the magnetron, I removed it from the unit, and seeing that the hole in the end of the magnetron's tube was enlarged and burnt, as if it was arcing, I assumed it was the bad part. I ordered the parts from Appliance... Read more
I have one of those combo units with the microwave on top and the oven on the bottom. The thermometer switch located on the upper right side mounted on top of the magnetron read open on a continuity test. Replaced the thermal fuse. Everything works fine now. Note: The thermal switch on the left side read closed, the fan switch on the lower right side read open. I just watched some youtube videos on what and how to test the components. The 20A fuse was good. So I tested the thermal... Read more
Color: brown. Measures about 9 inches in diameter.
Thought it must be the motor so I replaced it which was very easy but did not cure the noise. Decided all that was left was to replace the ring even though I could not see anything wrong with it. Replaced ring problem solved Read more