Microwave door switch, normally open two terminals.
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Carl
December 9, 2019
Door will not open, door release button has been replaced and door will still not open
For model number NN-H765BF
Hello Carl and thanks for writing.
The part you are requesting is discontinued for your model and is no longer available. We have no known replacement information in our system. We recommend you contact the manufacturer of the part to see if they have recently released a new substitute. The reason why this might not work is that it was not the exact part that would have matched with your model. For more specialized assistance or to speak with someone about this, we would suggest calling the manufacturer of the unit directly. Once you get the information you need, we should be able to find the information on our site for you. We hope this helps
Panasonic Canada 800-561-5505
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