CGMO226NUFA Frigidaire Microwave - Overview
Sections of the CGMO226NUFA
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FUSE
PartSelect #: PS12071294
Manufacturer #: 5304509451
This fuse, also known as a cartridge fuse, is a genuine OEM replacement part for microwaves. It has a glass cylindrical body with a metal cap on each end. The cap connects the fuse to the circuit. If ...
$24.88
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Microwave Cover
PartSelect #: PS11766161
Manufacturer #: 5304505675
This microwave waveguide cover, also known as a stirrer blade cover, is an essential component for maintaining optimal cooking performance. It protects internal parts from food splatter while allowing...
$20.37
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TRAY
PartSelect #: PS12705742
Manufacturer #: 5304519348
This microwave glass turntable tray ensures even cooking by rotating food during operation. Made from durable, heat-resistant glass, it is designed for long-lasting performance and is typically dishwa...
$132.25
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BUTTON
PartSelect #: PS12705717
Manufacturer #: 5304519323
This button enables user input for selecting or activating appliance functions. Built for durability and responsive feedback, it supports reliable operation and everyday use.
$49.50
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Common Symptoms of the CGMO226NUFA
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First problem was there are a lot of different enclosures for NUFA models. After much research, I found a video of a smaller countertop micro that had the same screw pattern as my large Gallery over the stove unit. For my micro, you remove the screws on the back, one screw on the left side, and the entire cover lifts off. I then discharg
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ed the capacitor using a pair of insulated needle nosed pliers, and took a picture so I could replug everything correctly. Then removed all of the connectors and one screw holding the board in place, and removed the old board. After that, I just did everything in reverse, and plugged it in. Voila! I was finished. It was a very simple job once I found how to access the control board. Hope this helps, and my thanks for the prompt parts delivery.
Don Crow
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Donald from BROWNSVILLE, TX
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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