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Microwave won't heat but hums loudly? The diode regulates power to the magnetron. Test with multimeter—reads one direction only. Moderate DIY repair.
Replacing a magnetron in my particular 9-year-old microwave (a microwave/hood combination) was not a simple “plug & play” operation. That is why I am placing this in the slightly difficult area. First, it takes 2 people to remove the microwave from the top of the stove. Next the main outer panel need to be removed. After that, 2 sheet metal panels need to be removed in order to expose the high voltage components for testing. Always discharge the high voltage capacitor first before doing... Read more
Replacement interlock spring for microwave door assemblies. Provides proper tension for smooth door opening and closing. Order if broken or missing.
Checked switch with a voltmeter, determined the switch was bad. Ordered a new switch....watched a short how to you-tube video.....and from there.....it was fixed. Read more
Microwave says 'close door' when already closed? Door switch failure is the likely cause. Most DIYers replace all three switches together in 30-60 minutes.
It is difficult (if not impossible) to remove the electronic switches from the hard plastic latches. I replaced all three switches and both the upper and lower latches I also replaced the main 20 amp ceramic fuse which blew out when the latch/switches failed. Read more
Connects the two halves of your microwave cooking tray together. Replace if cracked, broken, or melted. Essential for proper turntable function.
Obtained the replacement motor and tray coupler from Appliance Parts Pro. Video of the typical replacement was very helpful to show what to expect and how to replace the motor and coupler. The removal of the bottom plate was held in place by several phillips screws. The motor was attached with two torx screws. The electric connection clips to the motor required needle nose pliers to pull them off. The tray coupler was simple to install after the motor was secured and bottom plate was replaced.. Read more
Microwave not heating but runs? The magnetron generates microwave energy for cooking. Intermediate repair requiring discharge of capacitor first.
Replacement convection rack for microwave ovens. Holds plates and food securely during cooking. Needed when original is cracked, broken, or missing.
The parts pro I spoke to on the phone was very helpful in ordering the correct parts. I simply installed the ordered parts inside the convection/microwave. They fit perfectly. Read more
Hardware kit for mounting over-the-range microwaves to wall and cabinet. Includes screws and brackets needed for installation. Replaces missing hardware.
We found the parts on this website. Thanks to your search bar, we could see if the parts would work on our model microwave. Read more
Stainless finish vent grille covers the front top vent opening on your microwave. Restores a clean, finished look when the original is cracked or broken.
Replaced vent using a philips screwdriver; simple! Read more
Replacement interior reflector panel for microwave cavity. Needed when original is cracked, damaged, or missing. Installs behind waveguide cover.
When the new bulb didn't want to go in, I felt around and realized the base of the old bulb was still in there. With some effort I got it out and new bulb in, Light cover fit fine, but did not come with a screw to hold it in. That would have been helpful. Read more
Replace a cracked, rusted, bent, or missing microwave rack. Restores stable support and smooth sliding for safe operation. Direct fit replacement.
Removable metal rack sits above the turntable to create a second cooking level in your microwave. Replace a lost, damaged, or missing rack.
Whirlpool Parts said they no longer carried these replacements. ApplieancePartsPros.com not only had the parts, but shipped them immediately and I had them the next day! Quite impressive. Read more
Replace your cracked, broken, or missing microwave door handle. This black exterior handle attaches to the outer door panel with mounting screws.
I took the door off via the top torx screw pin, then pryed apart the plastic trim piece that surrounds the inner window pane with the mesh screen. I removed the inside window panel which was a little tricky, and replaced the door handle. I did it with nothing more than a flathead, Phillips, and a torx. It was very nice that AppliancePartsPros posted a link with video instructions. This easily saved me a couple hundred bucks since I didn't have to have Maytag do it. By the way,... Read more
Replacement mounting nut for microwaves. Secures the unit to upper cabinets. Install if the original nut is stripped, missing, or fell inside the cabinet.
Removed the microwave from the upper cabinet, then (partially) removed the black cover. We were able to access and remove the old mounting nut from inside the unit, and clip on the new one! Read more
Secures and stabilizes internal components in your microwave. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore proper alignment and prevent wobble.
Microwave not heating or making loud humming noise? The high-voltage capacitor supplies power to the magnetron. DIY repair in under an hour.
I ordered a new magnetron and a new capacitor and after they arrived I set to work. I took plenty of pictures with my phone to remind me how the components came apart but it was pretty straight forward. Once the new parts were in and everything was reassembled the microwave worked good as new. The repair was less than a third the cost of replacement and no special tools are required. Just be careful to discharge the capacitor. This website is a great resource. Read more
White plastic handle that attaches to the microwave door exterior. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing. Installs with screws behind inner door trim.
Replaced it. The instructions did not come with the Handle and a picture I had of the parts did not tell me. I used a putty knife to removed the ring around the door and once that was off could see where the rest of the door was held in with snaps. Using the putty knife again I moved the rest of the door, to expose the handle. Unscrew the screws holding the handle placed the new one on and re-screwed it. Snapped the inter door back on and than added the frame trim back on. Putting it back... Read more