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WMH31017HB08 Whirlpool Microwave

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This is a single grease filter for a microwave. Most microwaves have two filters, the other one being the charcoal filter, which is a different filter, sold separately, and has different maintenance i...
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This support ring sits underneath the glass turntable tray.
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This mounting plate is a genuine OEM part for your microwave. This metal bracket is approximately 30 inches in length and is used to support your microwave when installed under cabinets. Please note t...
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This screw is sold individually.
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This part protects the microwave by shutting it off if there is an electrical surge.
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This part allows power to go one way but not the other.
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This assembly includes the damper door and frame.
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This OEM top interlock support ensures the microwave only operates when the door is securely closed. It holds the interlock switch in place and helps prevent safety issues like radiation exposure or i...
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Also known as a switch holder.
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Keep your kitchen air fresh and your microwave running smoothly with this charcoal filter. It helps trap smoke, grease, and cooking smells so they don?t spread around your home. Plus, it protects the ...
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This is a manufacturer-approved mounting kit for your microwave. This kit is crucial for keeping your microwave securely wall-mounted. This kit does not include the mounting plate itself. This kit com...
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Customer:
Keith from Chandler, AZ
Parts Used:
W10754299, W11256462
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Microwave not heating, working otherwise
This was an over-the-range microwave/hood, so the replacement parts were significantly cheaper than buying a new unit.

Take microwave down (really a two-person job). Remove microwave cover (about 20 philips screws), discharge HV capacitor by shorting terminals to microwave case. Take photos before pulling anything apart. R emove plastic ducting covering part of the magnetron (3 philips screws). Remove old magnetron (4 Torx screws), need to disconnect small thermostat on side (2 philips screws) and replace with new magnetron. Replace HV diode (screw on one end, other end simply plugged into capacitor terminal). Put everything back together and it works fine.
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Customer:
Sleiman from Miami, FL
Parts Used:
W11256462
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Microwave made very loud noise while on. No heat.
Unless you have a very comfortable background with electronics and electricity, I don't necessarily recommend taking apart a microwave. If you are very handy and are going to be VERY cautious to follow the rules of discharging caps and testing voltages before moving forward, then go for it. That said, I took the microwave off and apart. Not knowing where to find the parts, I was fortunate that the installer put the instruction book for the microwave inside the front vent slot above the touchpad for reference. it details the location of every part and it tells you very clearly what each part you test should show specific to this microwave on your multimeter. Find this guide online if you don't have it. Turn on the microwave for 20 seconds with a glass of water to make sure it's not heating - that with the noise means it's eeither the magnetron, cap, or diode. Read the notes on this site for all of the basic things to look for with the magnetron, diode, and capacitor. Once comfortable with the guide, locations of those devices, and how to test, then take it down and apart. Unfortunately, I didn't do all those things in that order, and it only wasted a lot of time trying to find the parts. Once I found the parts and put all the screws and covers back for all the areas that didn't need to be accessed for the repair, testing went quickly. The diode was bad. Ordered a new one and had it in 3 days or so. That means your microwave will be apart and sitting somewhere for a little while until you get the part and have time to repair it. Putting the diode back isn't too bad. Reassemble the microwave and put it back up again. If i had to do it again, it would take me 20 to 30 minutes once the microwave was down and on a table. Also, I used some bricks with towels over them or you could use some sawhorses to keep the microwave elevated so you can plug it in and run it after installing the new component. Again, make sure you discharge the cap before touching anything again even if you didn't run it, but just plugged it in.
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Customer:
Fausto from Miramar, FL
Parts Used:
W11256462
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Humming sound, not heating.
I turn off the income electricity by shutting down the corresponding circuit breaker. Then, I removed the control panel from the microwave which gave me access to the capacitor and adjacent diode. After that i unscrewed the defective diode and replaced it with the new one and BINGO!
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