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This AC synchronous motor is a genuine OEM replacement part specially made for microwaves. It operates on an alternating current, and it is responsible for rotating the turntable to ensure even heating of your food. The motor can fail due to physical damage or malfunctioning internal components such as the bearings. If your turntable is not rotating, you will need to replace the motor. You can find it underneath the microwave cavity, near the center. Disconnect the microwave from the power source and remove the cover. Turn the microwave over and remove the bottom panel to access the motor. Disconnect the motor from its mounting location, and then insert the new motor in its place. Ensure the new motor is securely attached before reassembling the appliance.
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Thomad K - September 27, 2018
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Easy repair
It took a month to get the part . It was on back order. At first I had to keep contacting Partsselect to find out the status. Finally the part was shipped and I was notified it was on the way.
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Peter N - December 11, 2019
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Great stock of parts and fast delivery
The part was exactly what I needed to repair my LG Microwave (new turntable motor) and it was delivered as promised and arrived on time.
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Dennis B - October 29, 2021
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Good match
Used to replace turntable motor in LG microwave, was an exact match for what I needed
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Jennifer D - June 21, 2019
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Easy and convenient
We were in need of a motor for my microwave turntable. Went online with the model and part number. Found two parts that customer service said would work- price difference from $12 to $36. Customer service was very helpful when I called and asked. We purchase the $12 and works great.
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Momoko K - November 20, 2020
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Easy repair for microwave; fast shipping
Great to find the parts to fix our microwave turntable ourselves - super fast processing and shipping, relatively easy repair. Saved us from having to buy a new microwave! Highly recommend
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Nicholas B - December 4, 2018
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Perfect replacement
This part is a perfect replacement for the $45.00 motor from Kenmore Home repair parts. Including the service call (or me schlepping the part to the repair depot), I probably saved over a hundred dollars.
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Thomas A - October 17, 2020
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Easy repair; part was simple to replace!
Got the synchronous motor to rotate the plate in my microwave oven. Pop out the sheet metal center on bottom. It was scored to pop off with a small effort. Unplug wires, mount motor with one screw and plug in wires. Much cheaper than a new microwave!
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Penny V - January 28, 2019
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Easy repair!
The part came on time and in perfect condition. My microwave is working like new.
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James G - September 3, 2018
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Repair for Noisy Turntable!
My microwave was making a grinding noise, and the turntable was turning more slowly than normal, and I suspected the turntable motor. I removed the old motor, and the noise stopped. I replaced it with this motor, and the microwave works as well as before! To remove the motor, unplug the microwave, remove the dish & turntable base, remove the bottom panel of the microwave (you may need to cut between some serrations on some models), unscrew the old motor, and slide off the wire harness (noting the position of the colored wires). Installation of the new motor is the reverse. There are several videos on YouTube that show the procedure. Good luck!
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Robert R - February 24, 2019
Verified Purchase
Easy
Part was a perfect fit, shipping was fast and install was a breeze.
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Turntable stopped turning
Removed micro bottom - 5 screws. One screw on the motor and a clip. Reversed the sequence, turned it on and watched it turn.
Ed from MILLS RIVER, NC
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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No rotation on the glass plate
Turned the microwave on its side. (Recommend turning it on its top. i had to fish the wire connection back to the center after it dropped away from the motor.) There is a spot under the rotation motor where an access port was stamped in the tin but not cut out. Used the small side cutter to complete the cut where tin had been left bet
... Read moreween holes. I unplugged the wires, removed the old motor by removing one screw, and installed the new one by reusing the same screw. The motor must have a reduction gear inside the case. The motor coil tested good, about 128 ohms, but it acted like there was a stripped gear inside. I wasn't interested enough to try to open the motor and confirm.
Had to go to the garage and get a small sheet metal screw to close the new trap door.
The "new" motor had scratches on it, made me wonder if it was really new, but it works fine and will probably outlast me.
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Mark from DES MOINES, IA
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Very Easy
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Less than 15 mins
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Interior bulb was burned out, turntable internal gear was stripped, and turntable ass'y wheel kept falling off
Motor was simple. Just snip out the bottom cover plate, disconnect the electrical connector, and unscrew the motor. Reverse to reinstall new motor. Rotate the cut out cover plate 180 degrees, fit tabs through slots, and screw back into place.
The bulb replacement required the side/top/side shell be removed. Only surprise was
... Read morethat some of the attachment screws were tamper-proof torx, so I had to buy a set of tp torx bits to take it apart. They are readily available online for < $10 for a set. They look like a standard torx bit, but with a small hole drilled into the center to accommodate the tamper-proof pin.The bulb assembly has a roughly diamond shaped attachment flange, and you need to use a screwdriver to press plastic spring tabs at each end to release the bulb.
Plate stopped rotating - discovered plastic piece that spinner fit into was broken
Remove 2 Philips Head screws on left side of microwave. Remove 3 Philips Head screws from bottom rear of microwave. Remove 4 security screws from back of microwave (holding the cover to frame). These are the security type tips that are like a Torx bit, but need to be hollow in middle to accommodate pin in center of screw. Then back pl
... Read moreate of microwave with heavy transformer still attached slides up and away. The wires aren't long enough to allow it to rest flat on the bench, but weight is low so it's easy to hold it upright while removing the motor unit. Separate connector from motor (simple) Remove motor by unscrewing 1 phillips head screw and rotating counter-clockwise a tiny bit. Remove Motor. Reverse steps to re-assemble. Note that there are a series of tabs at the bottom of the back cover that fit into holes in the baseplate of microwave. It can be a little tricky to line them up with the weight of the transformer, but it's not too bad. Once lined up, it drops in nicely and all the various screw holes line up. The microwave is a bad cooker when the plate doesn't spin. This simple and inexpensive fix saved me from having to buy a whole new oven.
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Charles from STAMFORD, CT
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Arcing had caused burned turntable and melted connection to sec. motor.
Note: also had to replace turntable. Removed top cover using secure driver set. Placed microwave on it's front, using a soft towel. Removed edge screws from bottom plate (leaving 4 screws in center attached to heavy transformer). Separated bottom plate from body of microwave (leaving transformer wires still attached) exposing Synchrono
... Read moreus motor. Removed two screws holding motor and electrical plug. Swapped new motor in its place. Re-attached bottom plate with its screws. Placed microwave onto it normal position. Re-attached top cover with its secure screws. Installed new turntable inside.
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John from MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA
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Easy
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15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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Turntable not turning.
Take off cover then the bottom. Transformer is on the bottom plate and wires won't let it come all the way off, too many wires to pull off so will have to position the bottom plate so you can get to the motor. Remove 1 screw on motor and remove motor. Install new motor connect wires replace bottom plate, replace cover. All done (hope & pr
... Read moreay it works ok) mine worked perfect. Hope this helps.
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Virgil from Bowling Green, MO
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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Replace turntable motor
Unplug.Take off the external cowling from the back of the unit by removing the torx security screws. Tip: instead use a thin screwdriver blade to unscrew the torx screws, or knock out the center pins of these screws. Remove the bottom panel. The replacement motor is attached with one phillips screw, re-attach wires to motor - polarity doe
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William from Houston, TX
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A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
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Motor Burned Out On Turntable
My 8 year old daughter cleaned the inside of the microwave with enough water to rival a tsunami. Resulted in a clean microwave with a fried out motor that no longer revolved. Part came quickly. Took cover and bottom off to get to the part. One screw held it on and a plug. Removed those, put on new part and she was good to go. No tri
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Steven from Oak Forest, IL
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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Floyd
June 11, 2019
Turn table isn't turning, microwave doesn't start. Only the light is working
For model number LCRT2010BD
Hello Floyd, thank you for your question. We would recommend testing the door switches. Most of the time, when the unit won't turn on, but the light works, the door switches have failed. Here is a link for testing the door switches. https://www.partselect.com/Microwave+test-door-switch+repair.htm. I hope this helps!
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Byron
February 15, 2019
Micro wave runs but does not heat
For model number lmc2075st
Hi Byron,
Thank you for your question. If the microwave is not heating, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which ones are causing the issue. You will need to check the magnetron, the diode and the door switches. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Rick
March 26, 2019
When you set the timer,it only runs 3 seconds and then shuts off.
For model number LMC2075ST
H Rick,
Thank you for your question. If the timer is not working, the issue could be the electronic control board or possibly the door switches. You will need to test the parts with a multimeter to see which one is causing the issue. Here is a link to a video that will show how to use one, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWC44fHn0As. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Michael
February 12, 2020
Will this fit my oven ?
For model number LCS2045WBK
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Maryann
February 20, 2023
My mircowave tray either does not turn or turns a tiny bit. What part do I need.
For model number lrm2060st
Hi Maryann, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, it seems like there is a problem with your turn table assembly, part number PS3528532. If it does not solve your problem, please check your motor, part number PS3529208. We hope this sorts out your problem!