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Estate Microwave Top Mounting Screw
PartSelect Number PS11744892
Manufacturer Part Number WP8169704
This screw is sold individually.
Installation Instructions
Michelle from Gilbert, AZ
Bought Used needed Top Mount Screws and Filters
Awesome! Everything fit and worked! Thanks!
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Estate Microwave Screw
PartSelect Number PS11747488
Manufacturer Part Number WP98008545
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Estate Microwave Screw
PartSelect Number PS11742511
Manufacturer Part Number WP4393834
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Estate Microwave Screw
PartSelect Number PS11742285
Manufacturer Part Number WP4158079
This screw is for microwaves.
A qualified technician should install this part if it requires accessing internal components of the microwave or microwave door. High-voltage capacitors can retain a lethal electrical charge even when the microwave is unplugged, and door shielding components should be tested for leaks after all door repairs. This screw is sold individually.
Estate Microwave Screw
PartSelect Number PS11744911
Manufacturer Part Number WP8181660
Sold individually.
Installation Instructions
Nancy from Fort Wayne, IN
Daughter broke handle off washer door.
Ordered part. (best price I could find). Part arrived within a week. Unscrewed (2) screws, took off old handle, put on new handle w/ (2) screws. Couldn't be easier.
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Estate Microwave SCREW
PartSelect Number PS389899
Manufacturer Part Number 8169479
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Installation Instructions
MILES from ALAMOGORDO, NM
Microwave Door Exterior panel was cracked and the handle was broken
I disassembled the door by removing three screws from the side opposite the hinges and pried (lifted) that edge up and rotated the panel away from the metal portion of the door towards the hinges. I assembled the new door panel by attaching the handle (2 screws). I attached the new door panel by starting at the hinge side of the door and working towards the opposite end of the door. The last little bit was tough to get it to snap over the metal sub-door. I reinstalled the 3 screws to snug, not tight because I did not want to crack the plastic.
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