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Replace your dim or burnt-out microwave light bulb to restore interior illumination. Easy screw-in installation. Confirm fit with your model number.
After extremely poor support from WhirlpooI and researching numerous U-Tube videos, I fully troubleshot potential failed components and connections. All appeared to function properly, so I reassembled the unit and experienced the same problem as before. I then narrowed down the problem to either the Touchpad ($57+$8 shipping) or the control board ($295+shipping). If those did not work, then a new Microwave of better quality, reliability and support than original microwave, Unfortunately,... Read more
Captures grease and particles from air circulating through your over-the-range microwave. Replace when clogged to maintain air quality and efficiency.
We bought a new filter. Read more
Removes smoke, grease, and cooking odors from your microwave vent. Replace every 6 months or when filter indicator prompts. Slides behind top grille.
Replacing this filter was very easy: two screws hold in the grill cover at the top of the microwave, and then the filter just slides in and out of its holder. There was quite a bit of grease in the area, probably pulled there by the vent from the stove top. I cleaned the grease up and also hand-washed the wire-mesh filter on the bottom of the microwave with soap and warm water. Airflow when running the vent is now noticeably better. Read more
Microwave displays 'close door' message or won't start? The door interlock switch is likely failed. Moderate DIY repair—replace all 3 switches together.
After checking other reviews, we decided it was best to replace the interlocks, cam and all three switches. You're going to need a phillips screwdriver, star driver, small screwdriver and needle nose pliers. You need to remove the ONE Phillips screw above the control panel inside the vent. The contol panel is on hinges that you can slide up and towards you. Using caution remove the wires noting how they're connected. Pinch the top of the white connectors and wiggle them free. We couldn't get... Read more
If your microwave turntable won't spin, makes grinding noises, or jerks while running, this motor is likely the fix. Simple 10-minute DIY replacement.
It was a really simple fix, and I kick myself for waiting so long to attempt the repair. Following the YouTube video, I had the old motor out and the new one in in approximately 10 minutes. I even felt the satisfaction of having completed a repair project. Read more
Microwave won't start or shows door open error? The bottom interlock support ensures proper door latching. Moderate DIY repair—access control panel.
Microwave won't start or blows fuses when door closes? The door interlock support ensures safe door latching. Moderate DIY repair with careful handling.
Replace your microwave's light socket if the bulb won't illuminate or flickers. This socket powers the interior bulb for safe cooking visibility. Verify fit by model number before ordering.
In order to get the bulb screw base out of the socket I had to remove the bottom metal panel and remove the the bulb base. Once I removed the socket, I noticed that the one of the electrical solderless connectors was corroded and burned. I replaced the connector, socket, and bulb. Works great now. Read more
Fix a microwave that won't start or has door errors with this door interlock cam plate. Works with safety switches to detect when the door is closed.
Microwave has no power or won't heat? A blown thermal fuse is often the cause. This safety part protects against overheating. DIY repair in 30 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
Supports and seals the turntable motor in your microwave. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing to maintain proper motor alignment and protection.
Very easy fix. Unplugged microwave, then lowered bottom panel, removed the two leads to the turntable motor, removed two screws attached to motor, removed old motor, put new spacer on motor stem, installed motor with same two screws, reattached the two wires, reattached panel ( after cleaning all the grease that built up over the last 6 years), plugged microwave in and good as new! Took me twenty minutes. Note: the two screws holding the motor were not Phillips like those holding the panel. So... Read more
Fix a wobbly or noisy turntable with this microwave support ring. Replaces cracked or missing rings causing bumping sounds. Easy DIY install.
I have used appliance parts pros before, their website is easy to use. I typed in the model and serial numbers, of course the number I have is rare, It did not show up on the list of models. It made me a little hesitant to submit the order. All three products came in the same box and on the same date it was promised. Just after opening the package I put everything in the microwave and I was relieved when everything fit perfectly. Read more
Replaces cracked, broken, or missing microwave vent grille cover. Installs over exhaust outlet for proper ventilation and debris protection.
I found a walk-through on the handle replacement off of YouTube, the vent was straight forward, it now looks brand new again, thank you! Read more
Microwave won't start or shows door error? This door switch signals when the door is closed so power flows to the magnetron. Moderate DIY repair, 30-45 min.
I'm a 56 year old divorced woman. I started doing these kinds of repairs to save some money and honestly, to see if I could. So yes, if I can do it, it's not that tough to do. My microwave is built in above the stove - getting it down and back up was the hardest part of the job. An extra pair of strong hands really helps-for anybody, not just a 56 year old woman. The actual repair was pretty easy. Most likely problem was pretty obvious after a little research. Easy to take off cover, get... Read more
Air damper assembly for over-the-range microwaves. Installs at top exhaust opening to control airflow direction. Replace if cracked, missing, or broken.
Bought a new home with microwave venting into kitchen. Ordered damper assembly needed to vent through the wall to the outside. Removed microwave, followed directions in original installation instructions, turned fan over, cut hole in wall, installed wall cap and replaced oven. Problem solved. Read more
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