Microwave Wire Plugs and Connectors
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Main Terminal Block Kit
PartSelect Number PS471605
Manufacturer Part Number 5304409888
Terminal block kits are also known as terminal boards, or terminal strips, and they are found in a wide variety of household appliances. Most often in ranges, wall ovens, and dryers. This kit attaches the power cord to the inner wiring of your appliance. If the terminal block is faulty, your appliance will not get the power it needs to operate properly. When removing the old block pay close attention to the wire placement, this will make installing your new part much easier. If you notice any of the wires or wire terminals are corroded or damaged they will also need to be replaced.
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
- Little to no heat when baking
- Little to no heat when broiling
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Installation Instructions
Timothy from Spring Valley, AL
Cord was not tightened enough by delivery crew.
PF alarm appeared on display. Noticed clicking when cord was moved. Had arced for some time and melted original block. New part slightly different. Only has 3 lugs, old one had six. Stack using washers provided. Take note of colors before disassembly. Use caution while working through access opening. The edges are sharp. Only tools needed are phillips screwdriver, deep socket for lug nuts. Nut driver optional. Hope this is helpful.
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Terminal Block
PartSelect Number PS11750972
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10245259
This part is for oven ranges, it connects individual wires and protects the device from electrical surges, voltages, and current. With this part, the house power is connected to the range wire harness. Some symptoms replacing the terminal block could be a solution for are little to no heat when baking, element will not heat and/or it will not start. This part will prevent loosening and will reduce damage caused by corrosion (by two different metals). Refer to the instructional diagram for further replacement guidance and exact placement. You must unplug the appliance before installing this part and wear gloves to protect your hands.
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
- Little to no heat when baking
- Touchpad does not respond
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Installation Instructions
Joseph from Decatur, GA
Burned terminal block and filter board
Removed and replaced above named parts, rewired.Be sure to tighten all nuts that secure wires. I believe this is what caused the problem.
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Main Power Terminal Block
PartSelect Number PS11745232
Manufacturer Part Number WP8203546
Sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
Frank from Silverhill, AL
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HARNESS MAIN
Remove the trim between the microwave and the cabinet.
Disconnect the microwave from the cabinet
Unplug the microwave
Remove the microwave from the cabinet
Remove the screws in the back of the microwave in order to remove the cover
Remove the microwave cabinet cover
Using needle nose pliers, disconnect wire from the fuse (on top of the microwave)
Remove the one screw holding the fuse down (Phillips head)
Replace the fuse
Reconnect the wires
For this repair, the fuse actually melted the connector for one of the wires. As such, the wire needed to be replaced and it was part of the microwave's wiring harness, so I replaced the entire harness. To do so,
Starting at the one top end of the harness, replace the individual connections by disconnecting the original wire connection and putting on the new connection one at a time, making sure to verify that the wire colors match for each connection.
Go sequentially
The hardest connection to do is the bottommost (last connection) that connects on the bottom middle of the microwave. To access the connection, you need to open the access panel on the bottom of the microwave (It is stamped and tin snips are needed to cut the tabs to free up 3 sides - the 4th one acts as the hinge).
After the last connection is made, plug the microwave in and test it to make sure its working. Once test is complete:
Reattach the cover
Put the microwave back into the cabinet; plug it in
Reconnect the frame
Reattach the cabinet trim Read more...
PartSelect Number PS8754364
Manufacturer Part Number WB18X21016
Installation Instructions
Mark from LAND O LAKES, FL
Microwave wouldn't turn on/no power
Steps were straight forward.Remove the trim between the microwave and the cabinet.
Disconnect the microwave from the cabinet
Unplug the microwave
Remove the microwave from the cabinet
Remove the screws in the back of the microwave in order to remove the cover
Remove the microwave cabinet cover
Using needle nose pliers, disconnect wire from the fuse (on top of the microwave)
Remove the one screw holding the fuse down (Phillips head)
Replace the fuse
Reconnect the wires
For this repair, the fuse actually melted the connector for one of the wires. As such, the wire needed to be replaced and it was part of the microwave's wiring harness, so I replaced the entire harness. To do so,
Starting at the one top end of the harness, replace the individual connections by disconnecting the original wire connection and putting on the new connection one at a time, making sure to verify that the wire colors match for each connection.
Go sequentially
The hardest connection to do is the bottommost (last connection) that connects on the bottom middle of the microwave. To access the connection, you need to open the access panel on the bottom of the microwave (It is stamped and tin snips are needed to cut the tabs to free up 3 sides - the 4th one acts as the hinge).
After the last connection is made, plug the microwave in and test it to make sure its working. Once test is complete:
Reattach the cover
Put the microwave back into the cabinet; plug it in
Reconnect the frame
Reattach the cabinet trim Read more...
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