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Replacement screw for microwaves. Secures door hinges, panels, brackets, and internal components. Use when original fastener is missing, stripped, or lost.
Attached new door after missing screw was sent to me Read more
Complete microwave door assembly. Replaces cracked, broken, or damaged doors that no longer close properly. Includes handle and outer shell components.
Perfect fit. It only took 10 minutes to install. Incredible. Read more
Microwave making a loud humming noise or won't heat? A faulty capacitor is often the cause. Requires cabinet removal and safe discharge. Restore function.
Replaced the Magnetron, Capacitor, and the Diode. Able to repair $1400 microwave with parts that cost $218.54. Thank you ApplianceParts Pros. Watched trouble shooting videos on Youtube and found that these parts needed to be replaced. Read more
Sheet metal pan head screw secures panels, brackets, and components to appliance cabinets. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded screws to restore fit.
Replaced burners and cleaned Read more
Controls your microwave's door mechanism for safe operation. Replace this switch if the lever is cracked, broken, or worn to restore proper door function.
Microwave runs but won't heat food? A failed magnetron is the most common cause. This RF energy tube replacement restores heating in 30-60 minutes.
After dismounting the unit from its wall-hanging bracket, the most tedious part of the repair was removing over a dozen screws holding the cover in place from the top, bottom, and both sides. Fortunately, I had placed the unit on a bench that allowed me to slide the unit allowing access to the screws on the bottom edges of the unit. Always discharge the capacitor before continuing to work on the unit by discharging the capacitor by shorting the contact without the diode to ground. Access to the... Read more
Microwave won't heat but runs and hums? A failed magnetron is the likely cause. This part generates microwave energy. DIY repair takes about 2 hours.
I talked to the local appliance repair and they told me it would be $190 for the part. I asked them how much for them to fix it and it was over $300. That was if I took it to them. Appliance part had the part for $130 and it took me 2hrs. Read more
Microwave won't heat or has no power? A damaged fuse block can prevent electrical flow. This holder secures the fuse to restore safe operation.
Protective inlet cover for microwaves. Shields wiring and connections from debris. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore safe coverage.
Halogen bulb restores bright interior lighting so you can monitor cooking without opening the door. Replace when dim or burnt out. Verify fit by model.
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Complete microwave door assembly for over-the-range and countertop models. Replace damaged, cracked, or broken doors that no longer close properly.
Ordered door, grill vent, upper light bulb, and charcoal filter. Parts came very quickly, 1 or 2 days. Easy repair and microwave looks and works great. Read more
Replacement lamp cover lens for microwave ovens. Protects and diffuses interior light. Replace if cracked, discolored, or missing to restore lighting.
Filters electrical noise to protect microwave control components. Replace if microwave shuts down during operation or after power surges. Verify fit.
Microwave fan stopped or making noise? This blower wheel restores proper airflow and cooling. Common fix for overheating units. DIY repair in 20 minutes.
The fan that cools the main unit had started making noise a few weeks ago, I tried cleaning and lubricating the bearings, but the fan would make noise when it heated up, then finally stopped. I replaced the fan, it was up and running within 20 minutes of receiving the parts. Read more
Microwave not heating but all other functions work? This magnetron thermostat protects against overheating. Easy DIY repair in under an hour.
Removed unit from wall and took outer shell off, de-energized capacitor and then took a multi-meter and tested all the High voltage parts and magnetron. They tested out fine other than the diode and then I looked at the "Safety" circuit if you will the power loop that goes through door switches and thermostats to energize the High Voltage transformer and magnetron. Turns out the thermostat that is on the side of the magnetron wasn't closed, so I took a butane torch and heated it up past the... Read more
Molded wire clip that secures wiring and harnesses to the microwave cabinet. Replace if broken, cracked, or missing to prevent wire rubbing and chafing.