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Light Bulb - 40W
Fix Number FIX2376034
Manufacturer Part Number 8206232A
To access the exterior lightbulb, the bottom panel of the microwave will need to be removed. It is secured in place with screws, so will require a Philips screwdriver to remove it. Screw the new light bulb directly into the light socket. If this is the first time you have replaced this light bulb, the old light bulb might be held in place with silicone. This silicone will need to be cut off using either a utility knife or dental floss before removing the light bulb. Once this silicone and old bulb has been removed, the replacement bulb can be screwed in its place.
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Mark from North East, PA
Bulb burnt out
Removed the screw holding the bulb cover replaced the bulb. Reinstalled the cover and screw. Remove dirty grease filter replaced with new grease filter.
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Light Bulb - 40W
Fix Number FIX884734
Manufacturer Part Number 8009
This is a genuine OEM 40-Watt replacement light bulb that is compatible with various types of appliances. It has a frosted glass bulb with a standard metal socket base, making it easy to screw and unscrew by hand to replace. It is designed to tolerate extreme temperatures, which is why it is commonly used to light the inside of refrigerators and ovens. Depending on the appliance and location of the bulb, disconnecting the power is recommended. This bulb is sold individually.
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Helen from Quincy, MA
lightbulb in refrigerator went out
Removed plastic shield on top of refrigerator. Removed old bulb.. Replaced new bulb. Reinstalled plastic shield. Voila!
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Secondary Door Switch
Fix Number FIX237421
Manufacturer Part Number WB24X829
This secondary door switch is also known as a micro switch, and it is a genuine OEM replacement part for your microwave. The switch communicates with the electronic control board, to let it know if the microwave door is open or closed. The purpose of this is so that your microwave does not operate while the door is open. When the door is shut, the switch closes and the circuit completes allowing the appliance to operate. If the switch is faulty, it may result in your microwave not working properly when the door is closed, or it may run when the door is opened, neither situation is ideal and the switch should be replaced. Use extreme caution when replacing this part, as the capacitor is able to store large amounts of electricity even when the microwave is unplugged. Be sure to discharge the capacitor first, or if you are not comfortable completing the repair yourself, please call a service technician.
Fixes these symptoms
- Doesn’t shut off
- No heat
- Touchpad does not respond
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Installation Instructions
James from Stockton, CA
With microwave door open, microwave was on and running.
I unplugged the cord from wall outlet, so I would not get shocked. I unscrewed the two screws from above the door, and took off the bracket. Then, above the buttons was one screw holding it to the microwave. Remove screw and pull up on the buttons piece, and it comes lose. I let it hang. I unscrewed the door switches bracket (2 screws) and it came lose. I took The secondary door switch and monitor switch (look at both switches very carefully, there is a difference, where the wires attach to the switches.) are on the bottom(middle,and bottom.) and put back together in reverse order. All done! If by chance you open the door and turn table does not work. Replace the fuse behind the button piece. It works!!! All done
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FUSE
Fix Number FIX1481237
Manufacturer Part Number WB27X10928
This ceramic microwave fuse is just over an inch in length. It is white in the center, and metal on both ends. This is a 20-amp fuse, and is used to power your microwave. If the touch pad on the microwave becomes unresponsive, the microwave produces little to no heat, or the appliance simply does not turn on, it could mean that your fuse is at fault and needs to be replaced. Because this part contains an electrical charge, remember to disconnect power to the microwave unit before you begin this repair.
NOTE: Before you start this repair, ensure that the microwave is unplugged, and the capacitor is discharged. A capacitor stores large amounts of electricity even after your microwave is unplugged.
Fixes these symptoms
- No heat
- Touchpad does not respond
- Won’t turn on
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Installation Instructions
Richard from Milwaukee, WI
Microwave was totally "dead".
This microwave is positioned above the stove and under a cabinet. The fuse can be replaced by leaving the microwave intact. First, unplug the unit. Use a phillips screwdriver to remove the outer exhaust vent cover. On the right (next to the clock) remove a 2nd metal cover (about 2" x 4"). Use a flashlight and look into this cavity right behind the clock. You will see the fuse. Reaching the fuse presents a problem as most hands are too large. However, I was able to remove the old fuse and insert a new one with a pliers. Be careful in 2 respects. First, make a foil tray and place it below the fuse. In case you drop the fuse, you can catch it. Second, grip the fuse firmly, but not hard so as to avoid breakage. Replace the metal cover and the vent cover and plug in the unit. BINGO, it works!
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Charcoal Filter
Fix Number FIX1871363
Manufacturer Part Number 8206230A
This is a charcoal filter for an over-the-range microwave. It is designed to absorb grease before making its way into the vent, which could cause damage or build-up. It also helps to reduce odors while cooking on the stove top. If you notice the exhaust fan of your microwave is not functioning properly, it is likely the filter that needs to be replaced. To ensure it is working at peak performance it should be replaced every 6 months. This part is located inside the intake grille, which will need to be unscrewed and removed to reveal the filter. It is sold individually and measures approximately 5-inches by 5.375-inches. It is sourced directly from the manufacturer, ensuring it will be the correct fit for your model.
Fixes these symptoms
- Exhaust fan not working
- Noisy
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Installation Instructions
Newton from Brunswick, OH
Old vent grille cracked
Removed the two screws from the old vent grille and then removed the old vent grille.Since the old vent grille was off I removed the charcoal filter. Replace the old charcoal filter with a new charcoal filter it slide in place ( no screws ) and put the new grille vent in place and screwed it down.
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Grease Filter
Fix Number FIX3650910
Manufacturer Part Number W10208631A
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 instructions. The grease filter prevents grease from making its way into the ventilating hood. If you notice grease has started to accumulate in this area, the grease filter should either be cleaned or replaced. When cleaning the grease filter, be sure to use mild soap and water as harmful chemicals can cause damage, and this should be repeated monthly. This filter is located on the underside of the microwave. To remove it, slide the filter away from the tab area and drop out the filter. To install your new filter, place the end of the filter into the opening opposite to the tab area, lift the other end, and slide it into the tab area until it is secure.
Fixes these symptoms
- Exhaust fan not working
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Installation Instructions
Mark from North East, PA
Bulb burnt out
Removed the screw holding the bulb cover replaced the bulb. Reinstalled the cover and screw. Remove dirty grease filter replaced with new grease filter.
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Light Bulb - 40W 130V
Fix Number FIX247209
Manufacturer Part Number WB36X10003
This 40-Watt 130-Volt lightbulb is a genuine OEM replacement for your microwave. The bulb is used either inside the microwave and turns on when the door is open, or the appliance is running. Or it can be found in the bottom of the microwave and is used to illuminate the cooktop of your range. If one of the bulbs has burnt out or broken, it will need to be replaced. Please be sure to disconnect the power supply to your microwave before replacing the lightbulb, and if the glass has shattered safety gloves should be worn.
Installation Instructions
Mary Ann from Wyomissing, PA
Light bulbs broke off inside socket. Tried to screw bulb ot and the sockets broke into pieces
Turn off electricity and pull plug from appliance. Remove 5 or six screws from the bottom panel of appliance. This allows you easy access to remove bulbs and sockets. Remove the two screws from the sockets and remove the wires clipped into the sockets. remove damaged sockets and bulbs if both need to be replaced. Insert wires onto new parts and place back into unit.Replace bottom panel and your repair is complete. Thank you for the parts and helpful instructions from you customers. Made the repair really easy.
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Fuse
Fix Number FIX1960938
Manufacturer Part Number W10138793
This part protects the microwave by shutting it off if there is an electrical surge.
Fixes these symptoms
- No heat
- Won’t turn on
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Halogen Light Bulb
Fix Number FIX651484
Manufacturer Part Number WB36X10213
This is a single OEM light bulb that brightens the surface beneath the microwave or the inside part of the microwave. This 120 volt and 20 watt light bulb gives off a soft white light, and has a clear glass bulb with a pin-base. This bulb can be replaced by first disconnecting the power, removing the screw from the side of the light compartment cover, unscrewing the bulb (making sure it has had time to cool off), and screwing in the replacement bulb by hand. These instructions can vary depending on your model.
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Light Bulb
Fix Number FIX12751166
Manufacturer Part Number 316538904
Clear, 120 Volt, 40 Watt.
Installation Instructions
Chris from Lillington, NC
Broken bake element & light bulb
Turned of the power at the fuse box as the oven was hard wired to the electrical source and then removed the old element via the screws at the back of the oven. Disconnected the wires from the element and then reconnected those to the new element. Screwed the element base to the back wall of the oven and then replaced the light bulb.
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