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P7548203M Amana Microwave

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This white microwave bottom tray replaces the no longer available clear glass trays.
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$8.70
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Sold individually. (10-32 X 3/8)
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This gasket is gray and is made of a spongy material. This gasket is used for many air conditioners. It will come to you at the length you specify: one foot, two feet, whatever you require. When order...
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Customer:
Jerry from Roseville, CA
Parts Used:
R0156726
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Broken glass tray
There was nothing to actually, I just put in the bottom of the oven and cooked my sausage about 40 seconds later there is a loud POP and that's it. End of repair, end of breakfast, end of oven. I am returning the glass tray to you and asking for a refund. It was less expensive to go buy a new oven then to have that 30 year old repaired !

I do thank you for you prompt service and shipping.
We can't say we didn't try.
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Customer:
William from Clarkston, MI
Parts Used:
C8893501
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Door spring wore at contact point with door spring arm
Removed side access panel and replaced spring. The only complication was the Torx screws that secured the side panel. The screw heads had an integral pin in the center of the head that would not allow the Torx tool to be inserted I used my Dremel tool with a cutoff wheel to make a straight slot in the head of each screw and then used a st raight screwdriver to remove and re-insert the screws.
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