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MW85T Amana Microwave - Overview

Models starting with MW85T

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Door Interlock Switch Kit – Part Number: 4392027
$89.70
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Door Interlock Switch Kit
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Part #4392027
This part is a genuine manufacturer door interlock switch kit, also known as primary micro switch or microwave switch kit, for a microwave. The function of this part is to sense when the door of the microwave is open or closed. If the part is defective, the microwave will not start or will start when door is open. This kit contains two 15 Amp, 125/250 Volt switches with 3/16 inch terminals. Be sure to disconnect power to microwave before replacing part. Use extreme caution when replacing microwave parts, as high-voltage capacitors can retain an electrical charge when unplugged. NOTE: This kit includes 2 single pole, double throw (SPDT) micro switches. As per the manufacture for the secondary interlock switch order part # 56001100.
Rectifier – Part Number: WP13091701
$30.75
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Rectifier
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Part #WP13091701
The rectifier (also known as a diode) provides the microwave with energy to cook food. If your appliance is not producing heat or not turning on it could be due to the breakdown of the rectifier. This part works with microwaves, microwave oven combos, and wall ovens. This is one of the most common parts to fail over time in a microwave. This part is just under 3-1/2 inches in length. It is a genuine OEM part that is shipped right from the manufacturer. Make sure to use the proper precautions before attempting this repair. Ensure the appliance is unplugged.
Microwave Door Interlock Switch – Part Number: WP56001036
$44.17
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Microwave Line Fuse – Part Number: WPM0805102
$5.63
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Microwave Line Fuse
Part #WPM0805102
BLOCK-FUSE – Part Number: W10206728
$17.15
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BLOCK-FUSE
Part #W10206728
PIN-FOOT;-,-,-,-,-,-,-,- – Part Number: DE60-60025A
$6.40
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MOTOR-TURN – Part Number: 4359724
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MOTOR-TURN
Part #4359724
USE MAC 56001036 – Part Number: R0802528
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USE MAC 56001036
Part #R0802528
SCREW – Part Number: R0800043
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SCREW
Part #R0800043
DISCONTINUED – Part Number: R0800059
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DISCONTINUED
Part #R0800059
SCREEN, DOOR(WHITE) – Part Number: R0813155
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SCREEN, DOOR(WHITE)
Part #R0813155
NLASCREW, TAP 25 4X8 – Part Number: R0800077
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NLASCREW, TAP 25 4X8
Part #R0800077

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Microwave worked intermittently depending on how door was closed
67 of 85 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Robert from Bainbridge Island, WA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Remove top grille (2 screws), undo control panel (1 screw). Tilt down control panel, switches are on the left. There are actually three switches that are involved with the door, two horizontally mounted, one vertically mounted. This would be an EASY REPAIR, but it took me a while to figure out which of the three switches was bad, and a lso took a while to figure out that there is a plastic rod that inserts through the hole in the switch body. Once i figured this out went like a breeze. Lower horizontal switch was the bad one, but since the kit came with two switches i went ahead and replaced the upper horizontal one as well. IT appears that the horizontal switches are probably more likely to fail than the vertical switch based on the position of the switch and force angles. Works great now!
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Close the door on the microwave, punch in the # nothing happened
15 of 23 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Robert S. from Stafford, TX
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
I removed the unit from the wall. Took the cover off. Set the unit on its side. It revealed the working parts. Removed the old micro switches. Put in the new oness. Presto, it worked. Very easy for me.
The parts was delivered almost before my notice they were shipped.
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Needed to push door up to run appliance.
15 of 28 people found this instruction helpful.
  • J Patrick from Baltimore, MD
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
1. Removed cabinet screws (10-15?). 2. Removed cabinet. 3. Removed top interlock switch which actually was not defective. The press clip connection appeared as if it had been arcing for quite some time and the corrosion created resistance sufficient to prevent the current from getting through the switch. 4. Replaced switch anyway but brok e plastic retaining clip despite every effort not to do so. Reset broken clip with super glue. 5. Reassembled cabinet and appliance is in good working condition.
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