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80804 (ABSESEA) LG Wall Oven - Overview

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Charcoal Filter – Part Number: 5230W1A003A
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This is an authentic LG charcoal filter for your microwave, sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is designed to remove odors from the air that circulate through your microwave vent. It measures approximately 11 inches in length, and 2.5 inches in width.
Air Duct Bracket – Part Number: 4810W1A151A
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This bracket holds the metal or plastic flapper that closes off the exhaust duct when the fan is not running and opens when the fan turns on. If the exhaust fan on your microwave does not appear to be working, the problem may be with the damper assembly. If the damper does not open and close easily, check for any damage to the bracket, and replace if it is damaged or faulty. This genuine OEM exhaust damper measures approximately 12 inches long by 5 inches wide.
Time Delay Fuse – Part Number: 3B74133Q
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The fuse-time delay may also be known as a line fuse or a microwave fuse, and it is a piece for your microwave. The function of this part is to shut off the microwave if there is a power surge, in order to protect your microwave from damage. You should consider having a service technician install this part as the high-voltage capacitors in a microwave can contain a very harmful electrical charge, even when the microwave is unplugged and has been inactive for some time. The tools that would be needed to complete this installation include a Phillips screwdriver, an insulated screwdriver, and a pair of pliers.
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Magnetron – Part Number: 6324W1A001L
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This magnetron in your microwave creates the radiation needed for cooking or warming your food. It is located inside the main cavity, typically near the transformer or waveguide. When the magnetron becomes defective, your food may not heat up properly or heat up at all. Additionally, buzzing or humming sounds may be noticeable while the microwave is in operation. With a malfunctioning magnetron, your microwave loses its primary function. To remove it, you first need to unplug your microwave from its outlet. Before touching any components, discharge the capacitor by placing a screwdriver, with an insulated handle, across the two terminals of the capacitor. Once the capacitor is discharged, replace the current magnetron by disconnecting it from any wires and removing any mounting screws or clips. This magnetron is sold individually and is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer.
Microwave Screwtapping – Part Number: 1TTL0402818
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Spring – Part Number: 4970WRA001G
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This spring provides tension or controlled movement within the appliance mechanism. Engineered for durability, it supports smooth operation and helps maintain proper alignment of connected components.
Hardware Mounting Kit – Part Number: 3861W1A043C
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Ensure a seamless installation of your microwave oven with this Hardware Mounting Kit from LG. This genuine OEM item contains all the necessary hardware required, making the assembly process a breeze. It is important to follow the manufacturer-provided owner's manual or installation guide while setting up. This piece may vary slightly in appearance from previous parts you might have seen, but it guarantees the same high-quality performance. This kit is designed to perfectly fit certain LG microwave models. Purchasing and using authentic installations kits such as this LG Hardware Mounting Kit ensures durability of your microwave oven.
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Thermostat – Part Number: 6930W1A003J
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This is a high-limit thermostat for various models of LG microwave ovens. This thermostat acts as a preventative safety device and is designed to cut off continuity for the microwave oven if/when its temperature exceeds a certain threshold. If you are noticing dangerously high temperatures coming from your microwave oven, make sure to turn it off and test this thermostat with a multimeter for continuity, to ensure it is still working properly. If not, it needs to be replaced immediately. This thermostat is sold individually and does not come with any other parts or securing screws.

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Magnitron failed
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  • Joseph from WILTON, NH
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Screw drivers
Over the stove microwave installed in top cabinet row.
1. Unplug device.
2. Two people to remove from wall/cabinet (remove two, large, top mounting screws and rotate entire microwave down and off the wall mount). Should be some wood spacers between top of device and bottom of cabinet.
3. Remove screws from sheet metal cover .
4. Remove one screw holding blowers in place and rotate out of the way, in order to gain access to 2 of 5 screws that hold the magnetron in place.
5. Unplug magnetron and remove the 5 screws.
6. Drop in new magnetron and re-assemble microwave in reverse order (steps 5-3).
7. Two people restore micro to wall/cabinet. Replace wood spacers, re-install two, large mounting screws (finger-tight). Test device. Secure the two large screws.
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Would not heat and made a buzzing or popping sound
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  • Thomas from NEWARK, DE
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Unplug the microwave. Remove the Philips head and safety Torx head screws along the bottom of the sides and rear of the microwave which hold the black cover on. Lift the cover up at the rear and slide it backwards to disengage the tabs on the front top. Remove the cover. Discharge the capacitor by shorting the terminals to each other and then ground. Do this with a well insulated object and be aware there may be a pop when you do this. Keep hands, etc. on the insulated part of the object (screwdriver handle, etc). There's a lot of stored energy in that capacitor. I'd advise first checking the diode to make sure its not bad. Replace it if it is. The Magnatron is held in with a couple of screws on the top and sides. Unplug the connector and remove the screws. Remove the Magnatron. Installation is the reverse of removal.
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Turntable stopped turning, tray stopped moving back and forth, and microwave made odd noises.
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  • Charles from TARPON SPGS, FL
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers
Unplugged power cord. Unscrewed six screws and removed bottom of microwave, unplugged wire from motor, unscrewed two screws holding motor, replaced with new motor. Put everything back in place, plugged it back in, and it worked good as new.
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