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This replacement name plate restores the appliance's front identification/trim for a clean, factory appearance and helps keep labels and controls visible. It's a simple cosmetic/replaceable part for worn, cracked, or missing name plates. What it does
This wire harness routes power and control signals between the appliance's control board and components, restoring reliable electrical connections for proper operation. Replacing a damaged harness helps correct intermittent power, no-start, or non-responsive controls. What it does:
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
I replaced the keypad entry and it fixed the problem for 24 hours, but then it beeped and entered 0. But is much better than it was. I am an electronics tech and I know through the yrs 2000-2010 there were a rash of bad capacitors produced. I now believe a second board which has these capacitors is the source of the problem. I also believe the second board let voltage spikes through which slowly damaged the keypad board. My goal is to order the capacitors which cost less than a $1 each... Read more
I bought a new handel ond replaced the broken one. It was a bit tricky to get at the screws that hold the handel on. You must remove all the screws around the outside of the door then very carefully use a kitchen knife to unhook the top of the outer door panel. Then you can get at the handel screws. Read more