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Light Bulb - 40W
$11.02
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX217532
Manufacturer Part Number
40A15
This 40-Watt light bulb is sold individually and is a genuine OEM replacement option for your home appliances. It is specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures, so this bulb is compatible with a variety of appliance types including refrigerators, ranges, microwaves, and dryers. It features a frosted glass bulb with a standard metal socket base, which allows you to easily unscrew the burnt-out light and twist the new bulb into place. Depending on your appliance, there may be a guard or cover protecting the lightbulb, in which case you may require additional tools to remove the cover. We recommend disconnecting the power supply to your appliance before changing the lightbulb.

Installation Instructions

Jeffrey from SEATTLE, WA
Bake element replacement
1. Turn of over power at the breaker.
2. Remove bake element cover. There's 2 quarter inch nuts.
3. Disconnect old element. For me there was not much play in the wires so when I disconnected the old element I lost the wire in the insulation. If this happened you can remove the central plate cover on the back of the oven and you can easily find the wires again.
4. Connect the replacement element.
5. Screw the bake element cover back in.
6. Turn power back on.
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GREASE FILTER
$9.36
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12722303
Manufacturer Part Number
WB02X32793
Grease Filter
$18.87
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX3506741
Manufacturer Part Number
WB02X11534
This is a genuine OEM replacement grease filter for your over-the-range microwave. This part is located underneath the microwave and is designed to trap grease, preventing it from making its way into the vent. This part can become overly clogged or damaged over time. To remove your old grease filter, use the filters tab to slide it over and then pull it down and out. Insert your new filter into the back of the frame slot and then press upward to secure it into place. Keep in mind that some microwaves only require one filter, but some require two. This grease filter is sold individually and measures approximately 7 inches by 7 inches.
CHARCOAL FILTER
$12.48
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX16216937
Manufacturer Part Number
WB02X35687
Diode Cable
$30.78
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX239148
Manufacturer Part Number
WB27X10037
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Installation Instructions

Thomas from Williamsport, PA
Microwave runs but will not heat food
Unplug for 24hrs. Remove top vent cover. Remove control panel. Unplug connectors and set aside. Note of terminal where diode is plugged into the High voltage capacitor. Pull diode connector out of the capacitor. Unscrew other end of diode from the frame. Install new diode and assemble in reverse order. Plug in and wait 1hr for capacitor to charge. Test oven by heating a cup of water. Read more...
Charcoal Filter
$45.83
In Stock
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Fix Number
FIX7783258
Manufacturer Part Number
WB02X11544
This is a genuine OEM replacement charcoal filter for your over-the-range microwave. The charcoal filter is used in models that recirculate the air instead of venting it outdoors, and they remove the cooking odors that result from preparing your food. The charcoal filters are not able to be washed and reused, so they will need to be replaced once they have become dirty or discolored. They should be replaced every six to twelve months, depending on use. This filter measures approximately 9 inches by 4 inches.
Charcoal Filter
$22.91
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX8746150
Manufacturer Part Number
WB02X11550
The charcoal filter in your microwave is used to remove cooking odors from the air as they circulate through the microwave vent. The filter will last between six months to one year, depending on how often you use your microwave. Since a charcoal filter cannot be washed and reused, it will need to be replaced. If you require a new charcoal filter, this is a genuine OEM replacement that measures approximately 10 inches long by 2.5 inches wide. The filter is black and silver in color, and it is sold individually.
Microwave Charcoal Filter
$23.73
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX3510489
Manufacturer Part Number
WB02X11536
The charcoal filter helps to remove the cooking odors from the air circulating through your microwave vent. Please note that your model may have two different types of filters, a charcoal and a grease filter, and that they serve different purposes and are found in different places on your microwave. The grease filter is found on the underside of the microwave, and the charcoal filters are made to fit above the microwave behind the vent grill. Then genuine OEM part measures approximately 6-1/4 inches by 4 inches. It is recommended to replace the charcoal filter every six months to ensure it keeps up with the removal of cooking odors.
CHARCOAL FILTER
$20.40
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12742670
Manufacturer Part Number
WB02X35607
It is recommended to replace this filter yearly.
FUSE
$10.58
In Stock
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! Read more...

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