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Microwave Torsion Spring Right Side Specifications
Use for stainless steel models. Sold individually.
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Ronald G - October 18, 2020
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Part was exactly what I ordered. We followed a YouTube video with a few modifications and our microwave door is back in business!
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Jay I - July 22, 2020
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Pretty easy to install with YouTube video. The part fit perfectly and works great.
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Broken Microwave Door Springs (2)
This was the 3rd time that our microwave door springs broke. Was tired of paying $100s to local appliance repair companies. Keep in mind that the form factor of the springs are not the coil type but rather straight rods in design, slightly short of the width of the microwave door. STEP 1 - remove the two (2) screws from the upper rea
... Read morer (interior side) of the microwave door. The front of the door panel can then be removed. STEP 2 - remove the black lower (plastic) vent cover located directly below the microwave door (4 screws). STEP 3 - remove the black plastic inner unit that surrounds the inner microwave door glass (there are 2 screws at the bottom). STEP 4 - Once this part is removed you will see two (2) horizontal springs that crisscross at the bottom of the microwave door. Take a photo of the spring positions for reference. STEP 5 - remove the broken springs, replace with your new springs and reassemble in reverse order.
Used the instructions I wrote up the last time. Printed them off, and still works like a charm.
This makes third time the spring has broken - last two times it has been the right side spring. Not the best designed microwave door. But at least with PartSelect having the part, and with PartSelect keeping my original instructio
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Michael from Alpharetta, GA
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Broken spring in the microwave door
I followed the instructions that were posted for a do-it-yourself on the part. The instructions were spot on. One addition that I have to the online instructions is that I have a wall mounted microwave and had to remove the trim before starting the instructions. Additional instructions for wall mount are:
1. Remove one screw
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2. Remove the vertical trim on each side.
3. Remove the 2 screws holding the bottom trim and remove the trim.
4, Follow the remaining instructions
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Leon from San Francisco, CA
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15 - 30 mins
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The left most crew of two holding door front was not accessable due to closeness of lower oven vent.
Found a way to remove screw. Proceeded to insert new spring and tried to assemble but had same problem to put screw back in. No normal tool was able to fit in and could not remove vent. Finally able to engage screw and finished reassembly.
Allen from Pahrump, NV
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Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
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Spring for Door Broke
Remove 4 screws holding plastic vent between microwave and oven. Take off plastic vent. Remove two metal clamps at bottom of stainless panel (one screw on each clamp). Open door, remove two screws (recessed) at top of door that hold stainless panel (careful as panel is only connected by these screws and is heavy and door will spring sh
... Read moreut without the weight of the panel...even with only one good spring) and put stainless door panel aside.
From bottom of door, remove two screws holding black plastic panel and put plastic panel aside. You should see the broken spring- remove it and replace with new spring. Note - hook the "lower" half of spring (the end with the U hook) first, then wedge/slide the other end until it hooks into slot.
Put parts back together in reverse order.
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Michael from Alpharetta, GA
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Graham
November 11, 2021
Thé torsion spring on the microwave door has broken. The black hook of the spring snapped off the right side. Do I need the 4452396 or 4452398 spring. Is there a difference? The superba is SS.
For model number KBMC140
Hi Graham,
Thank you for your question. There are different springs listed for this series of microwave based on the color. For black, white and biscuit microwaves, the part number for the right side torsion spring is PS11742562 and the part number for the left side torsion spring is PS11742561. For stainless steel microwaves, the part number for the right side torsion spring is PS11742586 and the part number for the left side torsion spring is PS11742585. If you would like to place an order for one of these springs, you may order it either online or by calling our customer service line and anyone will be happy to assist you. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
Having trouble removing the inter door pane lto replace the springs. There is two screws equally spaced from the edges, one which is above the oven (?) vent tube. I can't get an offset screwdriver in as there is about 1/2 " clearance above tube. It seems as only option is to remove the microwave from the cabinet. Or is there a way to move it forward about 2 inches?
For model number KEHC09JSS08
Hi Robert,
Thank you for your question. There is some information, that a customer has provided as to how they installed the spring that you may find helpful, "Remove 4 screws holding plastic vent between microwave and oven. Take off plastic vent. Remove two metal clamps at bottom of stainless panel (one screw on each clamp). Open door, remove two screws (recessed) at top of door that hold stainless panel (careful as panel is only connected by these screws and is heavy and door will spring shut without the weight of the panel...even with only one good spring) and put stainless door panel aside. From bottom of door, remove two screws holding black plastic panel and put plastic panel aside. You should see the broken spring- remove it and replace with new spring. Note - hook the "lower" half of spring (the end with the U hook) first, then wedge/slide the other end until it hooks into slot. Put parts back together in reverse order." I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS11742587
Manufacturer Part Number: WP4452398