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Turntable on Maytag MMV5100AAW Stopped Turning
Symptom: Turntable stopped turning. Was able to remove the glass tray in the microwave and the little cam that drives the glass tray was barely turning. Control on microwave to turn the turntable on/off was working as evidenced by the cam not turning when I turned off the turntable. When I turned the cam manually, I could feel the motor turn so I knew the CAM and motor shaft were not stripped.

Repair Procedure:
1) Unplug the microwave.
2) Remove the 4 screws from the bottom of the microwave while holding the bottom cover so that it does not suddenly drop. It is not very heavy so you are fine to hold it with one hand and unscrew the screws with the other. Don't drop it as it has a glass lens for your lights and two light bulbs that light up the cooktop below.
3) Swing the front of the cover down slowly. You wil notice that the back is held in by tabs that slide into the back of the microwave. The bottom cover comes off very easily with some forward motion to dislodge the tabs.
4) Now look up under the bottom of the microwave(assuming your microwave is mounted over the range like mine) and you will see the turntable motor (GEAR MOTOR) in the center.
5) Carfully remove the two wires from the motor by gently working the connectors off of the motor using neegle nose or regular pliers. Don't grab the wires as you may pull them out of the connectors. Work with the connectors on the motor terminals. You will find the job much easier to do if you also remove the wires from the light housing. This will allow you to set the bottom cover aside and will give you greater access to do the job.

NOTE: Now is a great time for you to clean the filters, filter slots, bottom cover, and the light lens. A lot of grease can accumulate on the bottom of the microwave if it is mounted over a range (like mine). If you remove the light assembly, you can clean the cover, filters, and and light lens in the sink. Make sure that you dry all components thoroughly before re-assembling.
6) Make a note of which wires go to which terminals on the motor and the lights.
7) Remove the two screws from the motor and remove it. Note that there is a little plastic insulator film, a very thin washer and a bushing associated with the motor. You will want to re-install these with the new motor. Replace the motor with the new one being careful to put the other pieces back in place as well. Note that the little black turntable cam has a tab on one side so if you want to put it out of the top, you will need to tilt it slightly.
8) With the motor and associated parts back in and secured with the two screws previously removed, re-attach the wires to the lights and motor.
9) Replace the cover and screws and you are done!

This repair is much easier than these steps would suggest but I wanted to be thorough.

I called Maytag and they refused to sell me the part because they said it was dangerous for the user to replace it - rubbish. As long as you kill the power to the microwave and confine your work to the bottom of the unit as described, you will be fine. Maytag wanted to send out a repairman at $80 just to show up. I did the entire repair myself in about 15 minutes for about $40.
Parts Used:
Turntable Drive Motor
  • Tim from Oviedo, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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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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burnt out bulb
took cover off, installed bulb.
lost the owners manual,
part select's schematics were very helpful
thanks
Parts Used:
Light Bulb - 120V 25W
  • THOMAS from STOW, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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turntable motor was bad.
fliped it upside down and took of the panel un screwd the motor and un hooked the wire leads.then revesed the process.
Parts Used:
Turntable Drive Motor
  • CHARLES from HOLCOMBE, WI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Turntable quit working
Removed the 4 screws holding the base of the microwave, it was mounted over the stove. Unpluged the wires from the motor, removed 2 screws holding to motor to the underside of the stove. Removed the motor and replaced it with the new motor, replaced the 2 screws, replaced the bottom cover, and started the oven. The turntable worked / revolved once again. WAL-LAH!
Parts Used:
Turntable Drive Motor
  • Richard from Spokane, WA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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light blew out
change light bulbs
Parts Used:
Light Bulb - 120V 25W
  • KELVIN from SOUTHFIELD, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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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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Turntable stopped turning.
Removed bottom panel, disconnected power wires, removed and replaced motor with new part.
Parts Used:
Turntable Drive Motor
  • Clyde from Greensboro, NC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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turn table would not rotate gear was bad
Very easy to remove the bottom on the Microwave. Make sure you have unplug the electrical cord. Take the screw driver remove three screws and use your pliers to remove the two wire terminals. Reverse the order and you have a new microwave that works great. Also if you are not using the tray in the microwave remove it as it heats up and takes away from the item you are trying to heat. Good luck to you!!!!
Parts Used:
Turntable Drive Motor
  • Teril from Wetumpka, AL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Gear motor went bad
Took cover off 4screws motor has 2 screws pulled off 2 wires.Put new motor on.
Parts Used:
Turntable Drive Motor
  • Michael from New Port Richey, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Microwave light, turntable, and heat were not working
Remove from cabinetry, take cover off and had a very difficult time removing the plastic form that has the switched in. Replace the lowest of all the switches, and then again very difficult time getting the plastic form back in. Some of the plastic even broke during the process but not any that could prevent it from working as it did before. I had ordered a fuse, 2 packs of 2 switches as there are 3 switches but only had to use 1 to get it working again. Tested after switch install, put the cover back on and reinstalled in the cabinet.
Parts Used:
Line Fuse
  • John from PEORIA, AZ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Turntable not turning, motor is good. Turntable spins freely
Thought it was a bad motor. Figured out it was a stripped shaft in the turntable drive thimble. The flat side in the unit was stripped out round. This part is no longer made or available.

1. Pull the motor and the drive part. (procedure described elsewhere on this site - basically remove 4 screws along the front of the bottom panel and have someone hold the panel tipped down, or support the panel on something enough to remove the 2 screws holding the motor on. Remove the 2 wires on the motor and remove the motor. Pull the table drive piece out inside the microvave.)
2. Mark on the outside of the drive piece where the flat side used to be.
3. Stretch a layer of teflon pipe thread tape on the motor shaft (leave extra lying on top the motor)
4. Mix a small portion of J.B Quick epoxy using a toothpick to stir it.
5. Hold the drive part horizontally so the stripped out flat place is on the bottom.
6. Using a toothpick, put a small amount of the mixed epoxy inside the hole, use enough to make the epoxy fill where the flat used to be.
7. Check the unused portion of the epoxy waiting till it just begins to harden. (2 or 3 minutes)
8. Aligning the "epoxy flat point" with the flat on the motor shaft, put the drive part on the motor. (allow the epoxy to create the new flat place.) Set the motor down flat on a counter or table with the drive part on top. Do not turn the drive part, just let it sit on the motor for an hour or two minimum. Check the unused portion of epoxy to see how it is setting up. After the epoxy is hard, carefully pull the drive off the motor. The teflon tape will stick to the epoxy in the drive but not to the motor shaft. Let the whole assembly cure overnight.
9.Carefully clean off excess teflon tape that is hanging loose on the drive part. Teflon tape inside the drive part can be left. Just cut/remove any loose leftover tape outside of the now repaired shaft hole.
10. Reassemble the drive piece, motor and microwave.
11. Do not [ever] try turning the drive table by hand. This is a big reason why the drive gets stripped out in the first place.
Parts Used:
Turntable Drive Motor
  • Thomas from LONDONDERRY, NH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Turntable Drive Motor Stopped Working
1. Removed bottom panel
2. Replaced Turntable Drive Motor
3. Checked that it was centered in the hole
4. Replaced part that the glass tray sits on
5. Replaced bottom panel
Parts Used:
Turntable Drive Motor
  • John from COHUTTA, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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No problem
I had a son put in the new light bulbs. Rather simple
Parts Used:
Light Bulb - 120V 25W
  • Janet from PITTSFORD, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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