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Turntable won't spin or makes grinding noises? This motor drives the glass tray for even heating. Moderate DIY repair; requires removing bottom cover.
We located the part from the online diagram for our model. Removed it from the built in cabinet and we replaced it. Read more
Truss head tapping screw secures panels, brackets, and covers in appliances. Replaces missing or damaged fasteners to restore snug fit and alignment.
Removed old broken door handle per video link on AppliancePartsPro.com. Installed new handle with no issues. <10 minute job at best. Read more
Replacement screw for securing panels, brackets, and internal components. Restores tight fit and proper alignment when original hardware is stripped or missing.
Disassembled and replaced ac motor. The hardest part was to pull the microwave out of the cabinet. Read more
Links the door button to the latch mechanism for smooth opening. Replace if your lever is cracked, broken, or worn to restore reliable door operation.
Fix a microwave door that won't open or close properly. This mounting bracket secures the latch assembly to restore reliable door operation. DIY repair.
This is a resin waveguide cover that sits inside the microwave cavity and shields the magnetron opening from food splatter and moisture. It allows microwave energy to pass through while protecting internal components. Replace this cover if it is cracked, burned, warped, or if you notice arcing or sparking during operation.
I searched the web and it seemed that many people had a similar problem when gunk got on the waveguide plate/cover. When I removed the cover, one of the plastic latches broke so rather than just trying to clean the plate, I had to order a new one. The new one arrived in just a couple of days, I put the plate on and at least for the last few days, no more arcing. <$10 fix for my over the stove microwave. Read more
Mounting screw secures panels, brackets, and trim to the appliance frame. Replace if screw is stripped, missing, or damaged to restore secure fastening.
Microwave not heating or sparking inside? This high voltage capacitor stores power for the magnetron. Common repair taking 30-45 minutes with care.
This is a truss-head tapping screw used to secure trim, panels, and small assemblies on compatible LG appliances. It provides a low-profile, wide-bearing head that helps hold parts flush and resist pull-through. What it does:
This replacement lever release restores the lever that engages and releases an appliance latch so doors, drawers or dispensing components open and operate smoothly. It fits where a snapped or worn lever prevents normal release action. What it does:
One of the pins holding the door release lever of my built into a wall cabinet, 9-year old, microwave had broken off keeping me from opening the microwave door. As one other customer mentioned, the actual repair was easy. Once I had received the replacement lever from AppliancePartsPro.com, replacing the lever took me less that 15 seconds. Putting the microwave cover back on and resetting it into its place in the cabinet took another 15 minutes. AppliancePartsPro.com states on their website... Read more
This thermostat controls refrigerator temperature to help maintain proper cooling and prevent spoilage. It replaces a failed or inaccurate temperature control to restore consistent operation. What it does:
This is a replacement screw used to secure appliance components and panels. It restores proper fastening where a stripped, missing, or damaged screw causes loose parts or rattling. What it does:
Mounting screw for microwave installation and panel assembly. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged during maintenance. Essential hardware component.
Replacement mounting screw for microwave installation and assembly. Use when original screws are lost, stripped, or damaged during service or relocation.
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