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The Microwave Glass Door is an OEM part for Whirlpool brand microwaves. This stainless door acts as a protective barrier that covers the cooking cavity while allowing for the transmission of microwave energy through its glass pane.
Causes of a bad glass door include impact damage, excessive heat exposure over time, or failure of door hinges and mechanisms due to regular use wear, and tear.
Symptoms of a bad glass door include:
This OEM Whirlpool replacement part is compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and select Kenmore models.
This bottom vent assembly mounts at the lower front of the oven and channels hot air out of the cavity. Replacing a damaged or missing vent helps maintain proper airflow and a clean, finished appearance.
Ordered parts came fast and in mint condition. Read more
This factory screw secures appliance components to their mounting points. Replace missing, worn, or stripped hardware to restore a tight fit, proper alignment, and quieter operation across the affected assembly.
Ordered Bake Element, Y04100019 (Whirlpool AP4283614) to replace a broken bake element on my 30-year old Jenn-Air Model S125 Downdraft Slide-in electric range. Received the element very quickly but it had been damaged in shipping. Called AppliancePartsPros to report this and they quickly shipped another element - very easy process. To install the element, I turned off the power to the range, put on rubber gloves (just in case) and removed the two sheet metal crews at the rear of the oven -... Read more
This door latch keeps the door securely closed and engages the door switch/interlock so the appliance operates as designed. Replacing a worn or broken latch helps resolve door-related errors and restores reliable, safe operation.
Between YouTube, a multimeter and Appliance Parts Pro I was able to diagnose the problem and fix the oven without an expensive service call. Read more
The Light Bulb is an OEM part for Whirlpool microwaves. It provides illumination inside the microwave, allowing you to monitor the cooking process. This light bulb is designed to fit securely in the designated socket, ensuring consistent and bright lighting.
Causes of a bad light bulb can include burning out due to extended use, damage to the bulb or filament, or issues with the electrical socket. When the bulb fails, it can make it difficult to see inside the microwave while it is in operation.
Symptoms of a bad light bulb include:
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
Bottle with brush. Color: Black. Size: 0.6 fl.oz.
Replaced It With New One Read more
This factory fastener secures appliance components so panels, brackets, and handles stay tight and aligned. Replace a missing or stripped screw to stop rattles and keep assemblies firmly in place.
This Door Hinge supports and pivots the appliance door for smooth operation and a square, reliable close. Replacing a worn hinge restores alignment so the door seals properly and opens and closes without binding or noise. What it does
Door hinge replacement and of course a new fuse. All went very well. Good service and tech support from AppliancePartsPros.com Read more
This bottom vent trim covers the lower front opening and directs airflow while giving the appliance a finished, clean look. It replaces a damaged or missing kickplate to restore proper ventilation and appearance.
The Nameplate is an OEM part for Whirlpool appliances. It serves as an identification label, typically displaying the brand name and model number, providing a clean and professional appearance for the appliance.
You should replace this nameplate if it becomes damaged or worn out. Common causes of a bad nameplate include wear and tear from regular cleaning, exposure to moisture or heat that can cause peeling or fading, and accidental impact that can lead to cracks or detachment.
Symptoms of a bad nameplate include:
Peeled off sticker and placed it on the refrigerator. Read more
Color: Black. For biscuit order 98008169. For white order WP98008544.
Ordered new screws and door gasket. Replaced the old door gasket now the oven warms up faster and bakes the stuff easier. Replaced the missing door trim screws. Now the door close without making noises. Read more
Bottle with brush. Color: Biscuit paint. It's point-six fluid ounces.
Ordered 2 infinite burner controls from Appliance Parts Pros and watched the online video on the replacement of them at the same time. When they arrived promptly, I was ready to take on the job. The fix only took about 15 minutes because I was prepared after watching the video. Read more
Almond. Size: 13 oz. can. Acrylic appliance paint.
Was able to match it pretty well the natural age difference was good. The delivery of the product was amazing it took less than 24 hours to get to me and that was standard shipping. Give you guys an A for great !! Read more
This replacement oven vent installs at the lower front of the oven to channel hot air and moisture out of the cavity. Replacing a damaged vent restores proper airflow and a clean, secure front appearance.
Removed the 4 screws holding the glass retaining bracket, removed the broken glass cleaned all the glass and debris then replaced with the newly purchased oven door glass re-installed the bracket and 4 screws. Simple project Read more
This electronic control board is the brain of the appliance, coordinating power and communication between sensors, switches, and electrical loads. Replacing a failed board can restore proper start-up, cycle timing, and responsive controls. What it does:
A shoulder screw that secures appliance components and provides a precise pivot or spacer point. Replaces a missing or worn screw to restore alignment, reduce rattling, and keep panels and assemblies securely in place. What it does:
I had to remove the oven door, which I learned is made to come off without tools. Then took out the bottom by removing two screws and lifting. Removed the screws attaching the igniter, pulled wires thru back until I could get the connector and disconnect. When the new igniter arrived, I had to change the connector. I cut the one off the old one, and spliced to the new one using solder and shrink tubing. Just reverse the procedure to install. I replaced the screws with new ones. Read more