This microwave fuse is just over an inch in length. It has a white ceramic center, and metal on either end. This is a twenty amp 250-volt fuse, and is used to power your microwave. If your microwave will not heat properly, will not turn on, or the touch pad becomes unresponsive, there could be a faulty fuse which should be replaced. Remem...Read moreber, since this part contains an electrical charge, before you replace the fuse from your microwave, make sure that the power is disconnected from the unit. This part is sold individually.
NOTE: Make sure your microwave is unplugged, and your capacitor is discharged before you begin this repair. A capacitor stores large amounts of electricity even after your microwave is unplugged.
This is a heat-resistant adhesive for your appliance. The heat resistance allows you to stick parts such as grate feet, gaskets, and felt seals in hot areas, such as a cooktop, without compromising the integrity of the adhesive. It is white in color, and the tube is approximately 7.5 inches long.
This hex nut is an authentic Whirlpool part that is sourced directly from the original equipment manufacturer, and will fit a variety of appliances including ovens, microwaves, refrigerators, air conditioners, and dishwashers. It is a metal part with a threaded hole to fasten parts in the appliance together. It is common for this part to ...Read morewear out; it is recommended to order a spare. To replace this part the tools needed are a nut driver or wrench. This nut features a built-in external tooth lock washer, which is used to help keep the nut in place.
This cotter pin is an OEM part that is 1.25 inches long, gold in color, and sold individually. Made of metal, it can have a range of applications on a variety of lawn and garden equipment. Generally, you will need to replace this part if it becomes broken due to age and wear, or if you need to remove it for making other repairs.
This is...Read more an easy repair that only requires a pair of pliers to carry out. You need to bend one end around the shaft or bolt and bend the other around the back end of the bolt to complete the repair.
It is a genuine item that is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for use in walk-behind mowers made by Murray, Briggs & Stratton, Snapper, and Simplicity. The self tapping screw attaches to the front wheel drive rear baffle. A flat head screwdriver will be necessary during the installation of this part. Over time this part may...Read more become stripped and will need to be replaced. Keep in mind this part is made of metal and is sold individually.
This flat washer is an OEM part that is silver in color, made of metal, and its job in your equipment is to spread load and pressure under a bolt. It can have multiple uses depending on your equipment, and can be used in a lot of different equipment, so be sure to consult your owners manual or check your part number to ensure this fits yo...Read moreur model. Over time the washer may become damaged; watch for cupping from over-tightening as a leading cause.
This is a very easy part to repair and does not require any tools.
This is an authentic item that is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for use with Toro lawn and garden equipment. It is a standard hardware which has multiple applications depending on the model of your unit, please make sure to refer to the appropriate diagrams of your model for the correct location and application of this i...Read moretem. Keep in mind this high-quality nut is made of durable metal and is sold individually.
This 5/16 washer, or toothed washer, is sold individually. It provides a tight fit between the knob and the upper handle on a range of outdoor power equipment. It attaches between the wing knob and the upper handle, and over time and through use, can become damaged and need replacing.
It is gold in color and metal, and repairing it is an easy task according to our customers.
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microwave oven blew fuse
27 of 43 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
tad from tamarack, MN
Really Easy
Less than 15 mins
Pliers, Screw drivers
First I removed upper front grill by removing two Philips head screws on top and pulling off. This exposed the Philips head screw which holds control panel in place. After removing screw I pushed up on panel and it came off to expose fuse. With needle nose pliers I removed old fuse and again with pliers held new fuse in position. With th
... Read moree help of a bladed screwdriver, I pushed new fuse into holder, then replaced panel, screw and grill. This took less than 15 minutes even as one of the wires on control panel pulled out of connection and took some time to locate where to reconnect, otherwise was an easy fix .
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microve stopped working
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Denice from Montgomery, AL
Really Easy
15 - 30 mins
Jenn-Air Microwave would not turn on. Clock worked , light worked, timer worked and would count down .I changed' Part #0813140 Switch, Micr} cost $8.99 plus shippingNow it works Thank You for good advise
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Microwave went pop and nothing would work.
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Deborah from STRUM, WI
Easy
30 - 60 mins
Screw drivers
I mistakenly thought I had to remove the microwave to get to the back, not so. I would have had access to what I needed to unscrew; but I have to admit the hassle of taking it down and putting it back equals having to work on it attached to the shelf-your call on how you do this. I unscrewed the front top to remove the vent piece that
... Read moreis across the top front of the microwave. This will reveal the control panel screw. (While you have the vent removed you might want to clean the vent and the exposed filter.) carefully lift and pull out control panel. I unplugged a piece as the wires were tied tight. It will not completely detach, so carefully tip it back from exposed insides. The fuse is not clear but white with silver ends so look in upper right for it. I popped it out and replaced it. Replugged the wired part to cover and carefully fit tabs in and slide down to secre. Replace screw, replace vent piece and secure screws on top of microwave. I plugged it in to test before putting it back above my stove.