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MW8200XR0 Whirlpool Microwave - Parts

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Screw – Part Number: WP488729
$7.47
In Stock
Screw
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Part #WP488729
Metallic screw that is less than an inch long. Does not include the plastic washer.
Door Button - Brown – Part Number: 313611
$32.63
Special Order
Microwave Stir Blade Drive Belt – Part Number: WP313646
$48.45
Special Order
Microwave Stir Blade Drive Belt
Part #WP313646
This part connects the stir blade to the fan motor.
Door Handle with Screws – Part Number: 313610
No Longer Available
Screw – Part Number: WPW10068250
$8.55
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Screw
Part #WPW10068250
This screw is sold individually.
Light Bulb – Part Number: WP3395618
$44.23
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Light Bulb
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Part #WP3395618
Sold individually.
Door Handle Spring – Part Number: 310197
No Longer Available
Door Handle Spring
Part #310197
Screw – Part Number: WP486579
$8.55
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Screw
Part #WP486579
Sold individually.
Fuse - 20Amp – Part Number: 661172
No Longer Available
Fuse - 20Amp
Part #661172
This part helps protect your appliance from short circuits and power surges.
Outer Door Frame with Glass - Black – Part Number: 3182315
No Longer Available
Outer Door Frame with Glass - Black
Part #3182315
This is just the exterior door and glass assembly. It is NOT the entire door for the microwave.
Stirrer Cover Rivet – Part Number: 878240
No Longer Available
Stirrer Cover Rivet
Part #878240
Zip Tie – Part Number: WPW10339879
$7.47
In Stock
Zip Tie
Part #WPW10339879
A zip tie, also known as a cable tie or a wire tie, is a fastening device that holds wires or tubing together. If a machine has wires or tubing that are easily shifted, you need to hold them tightly together using a zip tie. It is a flexible, plastic strip that has serrated teeth and a locking mechanism. If the zip tie is damaged, it should be replaced. Freely moving wires may rub against surfaces, causing them to break over time. Zip ties are single-use and may not be reused after they are removed from a machine. To release the locking mechanism, you will need to insert a small flat tool into the head of the zip tie, between the tongue and the serration, and depress the bar. You can then pull the teeth out of the mechanism to loosen the cable tie. This part is produced by the original equipment manufacturer and is sold individually.
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