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ALD10D (P1331011M-) Maytag - Overview

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Fastener Screw – Part Number: 8169475
Fastener Screw
PartSelect #: PS389896
Manufacturer #: 8169475
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Screw – Part Number: W10491985
Screw
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PartSelect #: PS3651485
Manufacturer #: W10491985
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Line Fuse – Part Number: WP8183507
Line Fuse
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Manufacturer #: WP8183507
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Screw – Part Number: WP56001173
Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742850
Manufacturer #: WP56001173
This screw is well under an inch long. It is made entirely of metal.
$1.80
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USE ACP 56001034 – Part Number: 56001034
USE ACP 56001034
PartSelect #: PS99872
Manufacturer #: 56001034
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USE ACP 56001337 – Part Number: 56001337
USE ACP 56001337
PartSelect #: PS100156
Manufacturer #: 56001337
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RIVET Assembly – Part Number: 56001450
RIVET Assembly
PartSelect #: PS1011192
Manufacturer #: 56001450
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AIR GUIDE – Part Number: 56001440
AIR GUIDE
PartSelect #: PS1011184
Manufacturer #: 56001440
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MAGNETRON – Part Number: 56001433
MAGNETRON
PartSelect #: PS1011178
Manufacturer #: 56001433
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USE ACP 56001436 – Part Number: 56001436
USE ACP 56001436
PartSelect #: PS2052826
Manufacturer #: 56001436
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SPRING/LATCH/CHOKE COVER KIT – Part Number: 12002624
SPRING/LATCH/CHOKE COVER KIT
PartSelect #: PS1011148
Manufacturer #: 12002624
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COVER/STIRRER BLADE-KIT/RIVETS – Part Number: 12002625
COVER/STIRRER BLADE-KIT/RIVETS
PartSelect #: PS1011149
Manufacturer #: 12002625
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No Power to Microwave
After determined the problem on one of the websites...I received the part I needed... removed the control panel and installed the new main fuse In about 15 mins!
Parts Used:
Line Fuse
  • John from Palos Hills, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Microwave did not work; no clock, etc. 120VAC at duplex outlet OK. Thought there must be an internal in line fuse or reset.
Unplug microwave! It's NOT necessary to remove microwave from above stove. Removed two Philips head screws on top front of unit to remove front grille. Removed one screw to remove control panel, letting it hang down. Found inline fuse in cabinet where line cord wires come in. Pulled out blown fuse with thumb and forefinger. Snapped in new fuse, replaced control panel and grille with the three screws. Plugged in the microwave. -Worked great! Good opportunity while grille was off to clean it and replace the charcoal filter inside the cabinet.
Parts Used:
Line Fuse
  • Lisa from DURHAM, NC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Power Went Completely Out
The power on the microwave went completely out when I went to use it, but there was no power failure for the house or neighborhood. We removed the microwave from above the oven. Took out the screws on the sides and back of the microwave and slid the top back. The line fuse was located on top unobstructed, NOT behind the button panel like some microwave models. As the appliance is over 20 years old the line fuse was quite old. It was really hard to pry it out of its holder and actually broke. I used a vacuum to suck up the dust and glass and it was easier to get out the ends once the middle broke. Popped the new line fuse in, slid the top back on, put in the screws and put the microwave back in its compartment above the stove. Good as new!! We were about to spend money on a new microwave, but thankfully I came across this site. So happy I did!!

This repair was really easy. The part that took the most time was taking it down from it's compartment above the oven and putting it back up there once repaired.
Parts Used:
Line Fuse
  • Brittney from LUFKIN, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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