MW88 Microwave - Instructions
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old button broke into three pieces
3 of 4 people
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Robert from Bradenton, FL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
removed seven screws to take door apart and replace button. Glad that you still had the part for a 25-year-old unit.
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The microwave would not turn on or would run with the door open
6 of 13 people
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Raymond from TROY, OH
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers
Other tools that are usefull long needle nose pliers, long thin blade screw driver and small magnetic flashlight. Place the microwave on a work bench and remove the case it cover 3 sides. Place the microwave on a chair so it can stand with the controls up. You are replacing the lower door microswitch. The switch is located behind the
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control panel in the lower part of the area. The switch is several inches inside this area and your hands will not fit. Take care when moving wires and a couple of sensors. Use the thin blade screwdriver to release a tab holding the switch in place. Do not break this tab. Take the needle nose pliers and remove the switch. Put the wires on the new switch, open the door a short distance so a door lever moves enough to put the microswitch back into the bracket.
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Microwave Oven Light Burned Out
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Norbert from BROUSSARD, LA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
There were two hard parts for me to work through.
The first was breaking off the two screws that need a special head screwdriver to remove. None of my special special head screwdrivers worked (I have a few), so I used a hammer to force them off.
The second hardest part for me was finding the correct replacement bulb ... Read more on-line. My Amana Microwave is a combo Microwave/Convection type, and it's a strange little bulb - almost tube like.
Once I did find the right bulb on this PartSelect.com website it was a breeze. The part was delivered in just a couple of days (even during this Covid-19 pandemic). Once I had the replacement bulb in hand it barely took 5 minutes to install.
Thanks PartSelect!!
The first was breaking off the two screws that need a special head screwdriver to remove. None of my special special head screwdrivers worked (I have a few), so I used a hammer to force them off.
The second hardest part for me was finding the correct replacement bulb ... Read more on-line. My Amana Microwave is a combo Microwave/Convection type, and it's a strange little bulb - almost tube like.
Once I did find the right bulb on this PartSelect.com website it was a breeze. The part was delivered in just a couple of days (even during this Covid-19 pandemic). Once I had the replacement bulb in hand it barely took 5 minutes to install.
Thanks PartSelect!!
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Light Bulb Out.
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Mason from SUTTON, MA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
1. Order correct light bulb for unit and have it with you before removing old lightbulb.
My Microwave is built into cabinet.
2. Disconnect power (Either turn breaker off or unplug unit from wall)
3. Remove face cover on cabinet. (4 Phillips head screws)
I was able to reach in the opening in the cabinet and unplug from ... Read more the wall.
4. Remove Phillip head screws holding microwave in cabinet.
5. Remove microwave from cabinet.
6. Remove Phillip head screws and torx screws holding outside cover on the back of unit and the side (1 on right side) and then remove cover.
Light bulb is on the top front right side.
7. Remove 1 philip head screw holding light bulb and unplug quick connector wires.
8. Plug quick connector into new light bulb same way it came out and place new light bulb in place and put the 1 philips head screw holding it back in place.
9. Put cover back on and all the screws. Temporary plug the unit in to test light bulb works before securing it back into cabinet.
10. Reverse order 5,4,Plug unit in wall before putting the face back on.
Done.
My Microwave is built into cabinet.
2. Disconnect power (Either turn breaker off or unplug unit from wall)
3. Remove face cover on cabinet. (4 Phillips head screws)
I was able to reach in the opening in the cabinet and unplug from ... Read more the wall.
4. Remove Phillip head screws holding microwave in cabinet.
5. Remove microwave from cabinet.
6. Remove Phillip head screws and torx screws holding outside cover on the back of unit and the side (1 on right side) and then remove cover.
Light bulb is on the top front right side.
7. Remove 1 philip head screw holding light bulb and unplug quick connector wires.
8. Plug quick connector into new light bulb same way it came out and place new light bulb in place and put the 1 philips head screw holding it back in place.
9. Put cover back on and all the screws. Temporary plug the unit in to test light bulb works before securing it back into cabinet.
10. Reverse order 5,4,Plug unit in wall before putting the face back on.
Done.
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broken belt on wave disperser
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Wendell from Hot Springs Village, AR
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
This microwave is the upper unit in combination with an oven. Microwave portion is Model RM288PXS. Cut power at breaker box. Remove metal frame around 2 sides and top, (5 screws). Remove 4 screws on bottom, whicn anchors the unit to the frame.Remove contol panel (2 screws at top) and swing down. Pull out female electrical socket at
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bottom right back in conrol unit space. Now pull out microwave from frame about 6-8 inches. This provides access to pulleys on the motor and wave disperser. Put on belt. Reverse the above procedure to finalize the repair. This is the 3rd time I have had to replace this belt. They last about 6-7 years. Without the wave disperser , the microwave does not provide even heat.
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Dead Light bulb
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Andrea from Rockwall, TX
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Required that i remove the built in frame and mounting. Required tamper proof socket to remove housing. I removed the old bulb and simply replaced and reverse installed the cabinet.
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I broke the dish and had to buy a new one
3 of 7 people
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William from Hurst, TX
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
opened to box and put the dish tray in and it worked.
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support clip broke of that holds the wire rack
1 of 2 people
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William from Hamburg, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Just pushed in a new clip which was very easy.
Excellent service. Only took 3 days from Calf.
Excellent service. Only took 3 days from Calf.
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Microwave would trip ac breaker
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Steve from Hampshire, IL
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
It was a over the range microwave It had to be removed off the wall. Once down I removed the bottom plate and then removed the touch control panel. Per the instructions in the user manual tested the transformer it was ok. Next tested the capacitor it tested bad and also the diode tested bad. The parts were ordered from you. The parts inst
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alled easily. Reassembled the microwave and tested. Unit no longed tripped the AC breaker and worked heating some water. Installed the unit back above the range.
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Failed Bulb and broken Support Clip
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Ray from South Windsor, CT
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed splash Guard to replace light bulb, reinstalled splash Guard. Installed new support clip.
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power fuse blew and stirrer drive belt failed
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martin from glendale, AZ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
This is a 1988 vintage microwave oven. I'm very relieved to have parts still available. The stirrer drive belt tore. I suspect dry rot, as I did this exact repair back in 2005.You simply remove the cover, replace the belt [easy] on top, and replace the blown fuse. While the oven cover is off blow out all accumulated dust and wipe/clean al
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l areas that have a build up of dirt/crud. I purchased this microwave oven in 1988 and is very dependable.
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Bulb out
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Kenneth from Millsboro, DE
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
"PIECE OF CAKE" Removed cover,removrd bulb, replaced bulb, replaced cover. "PIECE OF CAKE" P.S. Wife is happy.
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Bulb out
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Clifton C from Kingsland, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Pretty easy tear down and assembly once I removed it from cabinet (built in micro)
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Latch button broken (trigger)
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Sam from Gainesville, GA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
First off if you are repairing an appliance this old better have some super glue. Many of these parts are no longer available. If the latch breaks with the door closed you can clear the broken plastic latch and open the door with a straightened coat hanger through the handle into a hole on the door which will trigger the latch. Once th
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e door is open there are two screws that hold the black plastic trim piece on the inside of the door. Remove them both (Phillips head). The piece will come off. The handle is held to the front of the door by two more Phillips head screws. One at the top and one at the bottom. The handle in the front will not yet come off. There is one more screw that can only be reached by separating the door parts so you can get the screwdriver in. Now the whole handle will come off. Orient the new handle "trigger" so the piston can go through the hole in the handle. Be sure to put the spring on so it goes between the trigger and the handle. Now put the handle back on the door being sure to put the piston through the hole in the handle. It is best to put that screw in the middle back in place first then the others at the top and bottom. Put the plastic trim piece back on the inside and your are done. For what it is worth the trigger that I got is brown and not black like the other trim. Really not much of an issue.
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I didn't have a recessed drive or bit
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Jeanne from Terlton, OK
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
We got a a carbon steel but and drilled out the stews and put in regular screws. We also had trouble getting the cover back on and ended putting 2 more screws on the left side which had none. The installation was the easiest part of the installation.
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