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Restores bright illumination to your cooktop surface light. Replace when bulb burns out or dims to maintain safe visibility while cooking. Confirm fit.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Clear plastic lens cover that protects the interior microwave light bulb. Installs over the light housing. Replace if cracked, discolored, or missing.
Grease filter captures cooking vapors and prevents buildup in your microwave. Replace when discolored or grease-coated. Verify fit with your model number.
Fix a microwave vent fan that won't remove smoke or steam with this ventilation motor. Restores proper airflow to clear cooking odors effectively.
Fix convection oven not reaching set temperature with this thermistor. Restores accurate temp control when oven runs too cool or won't preheat properly.
Microwave completely dead or showing F1 error code? This oven cavity thermal cutoff sensor prevents overheating. Moderate DIY repair, test with multimeter.
Microwave won't heat or stops mid-cycle? This magnetron thermostat prevents overheating by cutting power when temperatures spike, then resets when cool.
Mounting bracket for microwave installation. Secures microwave to wall or cabinet. Replace if bracket is bent, cracked, or missing for proper support.
Microwave not heating? A failed diode prevents the magnetron from generating heat. This high-voltage component converts AC to DC power. DIY repair.
Replace your cracked, broken, or missing microwave glass cooking tray. Sits on the turntable to hold food during heating for even rotation and cooking.
Shaft assembly that connects the motor to the turntable, enabling rotation. Replace if cracked, worn, or rounded out, causing wobbling or stopping rotation.
Supports the removable rack inside your microwave cavity. Replace this holder if it's cracked, melted, missing, or broken to restore proper rack positioning.
Microwave won't turn on or is completely dead? A blown fuse is often the cause. This safety fuse protects against power surges. Easy 5-minute DIY fix.
If your microwave won't power on or runs intermittently, a faulty capacitor may be the cause. This part stores electrical charge for the magnetron.