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Glass Cooking Tray – Part Number: 4393799
Glass Cooking Tray
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PartSelect #: PS373741
Manufacturer #: 4393799
This a genuine OEM microwave cooking tray. It is also known as a microwave turntable or microwave plate. The function of the tray is to hold and rotate food items while the appliance is in use to ensu...
$73.45
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Surface Light Bulb – Part Number: 8204670
Surface Light Bulb
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PartSelect #: PS886465
Manufacturer #: 8204670
This surface light bulb is used in ranges and microwaves. It has a high voltage of 12 and 10 watts. This bulb illuminates and directs light at the bottom of the microwave or the inside of it. It also ...
$23.49
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RING-TURN – Part Number: W11252182
RING-TURN
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PartSelect #: PS12584163
Manufacturer #: W11252182
This turntable ring in your microwave makes sure that your glass tray rotates smoothly. Located just above the internal floor, it supports the tray so that your food cooks evenly. A broken turntable r...
$39.28
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SCREW – Part Number: W10841091
SCREW
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PartSelect #: PS11728054
Manufacturer #: W10841091
Sold individually.
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Fuse – Part Number: W10138793
Fuse
PartSelect #: PS1960938
Manufacturer #: W10138793
If your microwave is not turning on it could be due to your fuse needing to be replaced. This part protects the microwave by shutting it off if there is an electrical surge. This fuse is just over an ...
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DIODE – Part Number: W11256462
DIODE
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PartSelect #: PS12584264
Manufacturer #: W11256462
This diode, or high voltage diode, is used in microwaves. It is an electrical current control device that ensures power flows in one direction and not the other way. If your microwave produces no heat...
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Drive Coupling – Part Number: W10435116
Drive Coupling
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PartSelect #: PS3507976
Manufacturer #: W10435116
This is an authentic manufactured drive coupling for a microwave. It fits on the motor shaft to hold and rotate the glass turntable tray while the appliance is running. This part has a D-shaped insert...
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Meal Rack and Supports – Part Number: W10315274
Meal Rack and Supports
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PartSelect #: PS2580899
Manufacturer #: W10315274
This rack includes the 4 supports.
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DAMPER – Part Number: W10843943
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PartSelect #: PS11728088
Manufacturer #: W10843943
This damper is an authentic OEM replacement assembly used in microwave/range hood combos. It includes the damper door and frame. It is designed to direct the flow of air through the vent duct, and the...
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Mounting Bracket – Part Number: 8206334
Mounting Bracket
PartSelect #: PS993093
Manufacturer #: 8206334
This individual microwave mounting bracket attaches the vent grill to the cabinet. Most times, these are sold with the vent grill assembly.
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Mounting Plate – Part Number: WP8206174
Mounting Plate
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PartSelect #: PS11745297
Manufacturer #: WP8206174
This part is used to mount your microwave to the wall.
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Door Switch - 250V – Part Number: W10211972
Door Switch - 250V
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PartSelect #: PS2338920
Manufacturer #: W10211972
This door switch (Primary and Secondary) keeps the microwave from running when the door is open. NOTE: Two switches required. Sold individually.
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Glass Cooking Tray
  • Deborah from Baltimore, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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My microwave began suddenly making a loud humming noise while cooking food.
My microwave began suddenly making a loud harsh humming noise while cooking food. I did not let it go on long enough to know if it cooked the food or not. I did some Internet research and learned that it was likely the Magnetron. The test for this was to run the microwave for at least a minute on the lowest power setting and see if the noise cycled on and off. It did, so I (actually, my wife) ordered the part from partselect.com using the model number. I was successful in replacing the part, and we are back to microwave popcorn and quick defrost for a price that was less than a service call, however, it was time consuming, required a large work area, and access to 5 out of 6 sides of the unit. So proceed at your own discretion

Caution:

The first thing in every set of repair instructions was to discharge (short-circuit) the capacitor, as it may store large (as in lethal) amounts of electricity even when it is not connected to a power source. I had never done this, but found these instructions:

“Discharging your microwave's capacitor is absolutely essential in preventing injury to your microwave, your tools, and yourself. A capacitor stores a large amount of electricity even when your microwave is unplugged, and it must be discharged before beginning any repair.
A capacitor is discharged by creating a short circuit between each of the two capacitor terminals, and between each terminal and the chassis. The chassis is the metal mounting (bare metal surface) of the capacitor. Read these directions thoroughly before you proceed.
With your microwave unit unplugged, touch the blade of a well insulated screwdriver to one terminal. Gently slide the screwdriver forward until it reaches the other terminal, holding it there for a few seconds. Be aware that this often results in a loud and startling 'POP'.
Repeat this procedure in order to create a short circuit between each capacitor terminal and the chassis (bare metal mounting plate surface). This same method can be applied to a capacitor having three, and not two, terminals.”
I had not run my microwave in over a week, and then while my part was shipping, left my microwave 'unplugged' for more than two days, and my capacitor apparently discharged itself, although I did go through the above procedure carefully and completely - just in case.
Step-By-Step:
1. You must remove your microwave from the cabinets - it is impossible to repair otherwise. This is best accomplished with 2 strong people - my wife and I made it work, but wished for another guy.
a. While supporting the microwave, remove the two screws coming down through the cabinet above.
b. Lift the rear of the microwave as much as possible, then tilt the front down - there is a clip high on the left side, as well as the hinge/clips on the bottom.
c. If you do not lift it off the wall all at once, you may have to lift the rear even farther to remove it from the hinge/clips on the bottom.
Important Note: Always beware of the microwave door, if it is bent or broken and cannot retain a seal, the microwave not function as a safety feature to keep from releasing microwaves.
2. Remove the vent cover on the top/front of the microwave - be careful, it's plastic.
3. Remove the vent cover and light panel on the bottom of the microwave - this is several screws and some simple wire clips.
4. Remove the "shell" (top and sides) of the microwave - this is several more screws on the back. Make sure to remove the plate that is holding the cord in place on the top.
5. Remove the interface panel by the screws on the top (which had been hidden by the vent cover) - the wires can remain attached, just slide it aside.
6. Remove the metal cover on the right side at the rear; this will expose the Magnetron and the Capacitor. Remember to immediately test and discharge the capacitor!

7. After you discharge the capacitor, remove the other cover plate and the support bracket - in case you haven't noticed, this is a time and space consuming operation.

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Parts Used:
Magnetron
  • Lindsay from Nampa, ID
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Glass microwave turntable shattered while taken out for a cleaning.
PartSelect had the turntable I needed at the best price. Ordering was easy, but best of all, the part was delivered next day. I was able to insert the new turntable plate into the microwave and it was good as new.
Parts Used:
Glass Cooking Tray
  • STEPHEN from FORT MYERS, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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