This fuse, also known as a cartridge fuse, is a genuine OEM replacement part for microwaves. It has a glass cylindrical body with a metal cap on each end. The cap connects the fuse to the circuit. If ...
This part is known as a grease filter and it is used in conjunction with your microwave. The purpose of this filter is to trap grease and other cooking residue from the exhaust air while cooking. The ...
This door latch keeps the microwave door closed during operation. The latch is approximately 7 inches long and has 2 hooks to ensure that the door closes properly. The hooks also contact the door swit...
This light bulb is for microwaves.
Light bulb illuminates the surface below the microwave or the interior of the microwave.
Because high-voltage capacitors in a microwave can retain a lethal e...
This OEM waveguide cover in your microwave is a heat-resistant component that prevents food, grease, and moisture from entering the waveguide. It is typically located on the side or top wall of the co...
Sold individually. Product Description Charcoal air filter works with some Frigidaire, Electrolux, White Westinghouse, and Tappan models of microwaves. This is a genuine OEM part that works for some m...
This door switch is designed for use with various makes and models of microwaves and is a genuine OEM part. This individually sold switch connects to the frame of the microwave through the door switch...
Let me start by saying that this model microwave is nice, but there shouldn't be a plastic handle placed on it when it is mounted above a gas stove-top. The manufacturer should know this but I guess it was a poor decision on their part.
I popped the inside of the door off of the microwave. I then unscrewed the two screws that w
... Read moreere holding the next bracket on and popped it off the door. When you take the second piece of the door off, then the glass and front come apart. You can then unscrew the two screws the hold the handle on. Replace the old handle with the new one and work back in the steps you took. A small tipped screw driver is a must.
My repair worked out to be a cinch! My microwave looked very funny without it's handle. I did a little research on how to replace the handle and after popping the insert out of the inside of the microwave door, I was then able to remove the two screws that held the outside panel of the door (the part with the glass) to the part with the
... Read more hinges. After removing the screws, I carefully used my trusty butter knife and screw driver to pry and pop the outside panel away. This was the most time consuming part of the job. However, once it was fully off, I unscrewed the screws that held the previous handle on and fastened the new handle with the new screws provided. Popping the door all back together was super easy. However, don't forget to put the screws back in that hold the outter panel on to the part with the hinges. :-) Good luck DIY'ers!!
Lifted the door up and removed entire door, took pry bar and removed the snap on plastic cover very easy. Has plastic snaps on the inside. Then removed the glass window same way. then you can see the two screws holding the handle on. Remove screws, then snap back together making sure you go slowly not to break any plastic snaps.The job wa
... Read mores a lot eaiser than I thought it would be. The replacement part was a perfect fit.