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Received a replacement bulb, removed the outer cover and replaced the defective bulb with the new one. Used the special security Torx bit to remove the back screws. Had purchased a set some time ago and only use them occasionally, but always glad they are on hand when needed. Replaced outer cover and light works fine. Bulb has special base and could not be found locally. AppliancePartsPros listing was accurate, easy to use, and diagrams are nice. Bulb was a little pricey, but worth having... Read more
This capacitor stores and releases electrical energy to help power your microwave's magnetron and other components. It works with the transformer to provide the high voltage needed for microwave operation. If your microwave won't heat food, makes unusual noises, or trips circuit breakers, a faulty capacitor is often the cause.
Let me first say that I did not intend to fix this microwave due to the age, however there are literally zero new microwaves that are small enough (height and depth) to fit. After uninstalling microwave I tried simply replacing the fuse hoping that it just got tired after 21 years of service. Upon testing the fuse blew about 2 seconds after pressing start. Due to another review on appliancepartspros.com I suspected the HV capacitor. I was able to confirm this through testing with a... Read more
This thermal safety device monitors temperature in your microwave and shuts off power if overheating occurs. It protects the magnetron and other components from damage due to excessive heat. Replace it if your microwave stops heating, runs but doesn't heat food, or shuts off unexpectedly.
Replaced a bad thermostat. The factory thermostat had a bad internal connection (one contact was loose) and that caused the insulation to melt with the eventual failure of the thermostat. I ordered the exact replacement part from "AppliancePartsPros.com" and quickly saved the cost of a new built in Microwave oven. Read more
I followed the video instruction on how to dissemble the bottom of the micro-convection to be sure it would be something I thought I could do (I'm a 60+ female who has never done anything of this sort before) and decided it looked simple enough. I ordered the Motor Turn, and when it arrived-much sooner than expected by the way-I just unplugged the old one, plugged in the new, put the bottom back on and screwed it in-except the two screws on the very back which you'd have to be a contortionist... Read more