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Microwave Micro Switch – Part Number: 6600W1K001C
Microwave Micro Switch
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PartSelect #: PS3529293
Manufacturer #: 6600W1K001C
This micro-switch is designed for use in your microwave. The function of this part is to monitor the door latch position and communicate to the electronic control board whether the latch is open or cl...
$19.49
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FOOT – Part Number: 4778W1N001B
FOOT
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PartSelect #: PS3635599
Manufacturer #: 4778W1N001B
This is a genuine OEM leveling leg for various models of LG ranges. This leg is used to stabilize and support the range, and if damaged, broken, or missing, will cause your range to rock back and fort...
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Magnetron – Part Number: 6324W1A001L
Magnetron
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PartSelect #: PS3529034
Manufacturer #: 6324W1A001L
This magnetron in your microwave creates the radiation needed for cooking or warming your food. It is located inside the main cavity, typically near the transformer or waveguide. When the magnetron be...
$129.10
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Switch,Micro – Part Number: 3B73361E
Switch,Micro
PartSelect #: PS3522736
Manufacturer #: 3B73361E
This is a micro switch, but you may also know it as a door switch and it is compatible with your microwave. The function of the micro switch is to communicate to the electronic control board of your a...
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Microwave High Voltage Diode – Part Number: 6021W3B001V
Microwave High Voltage Diode
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PartSelect #: PS3528799
Manufacturer #: 6021W3B001V
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Spring – Part Number: 4970WRA001B
Spring
PartSelect #: PS3524603
Manufacturer #: 4970WRA001B
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Turntable Assembly – Part Number: 5889W2A015K
Turntable Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3528554
Manufacturer #: 5889W2A015K
This LG Turntable Tray Support is an essential component for your microwave. It securely holds the turntable tray, allowing for uniform rotation, ensuring even heating for your food. Designed with pre...
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Capacitor – Part Number: 0CZZW1H004B
Capacitor
PartSelect #: PS3517241
Manufacturer #: 0CZZW1H004B
Discover the essential part for your LG microwave oven: the High Voltage Capacitor. This genuine OEM item from LG is specifically designed for certain models of microwave ovens. The high-quality capac...
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Lamp,Incandescent – Part Number: 6912W3B002L
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PartSelect #: PS3530418
Manufacturer #: 6912W3B002L
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Locker – Part Number: 4026W2A015A
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PartSelect #: PS3522836
Manufacturer #: 4026W2A015A
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Holder,Locker – Part Number: 3500W1A028B
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PartSelect #: PS3519043
Manufacturer #: 3500W1A028B
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Tray,Glass – Part Number: 1B71018G
Tray,Glass
PartSelect #: PS3517407
Manufacturer #: 1B71018G
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Stator assembly – Part Number: 64289
Stator assembly
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PartSelect #: PS12480566
Manufacturer #: 64289
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Magnitron failed
Over the stove microwave installed in top cabinet row.
1. Unplug device.
2. Two people to remove from wall/cabinet (remove two, large, top mounting screws and rotate entire microwave down and off the wall mount). Should be some wood spacers between top of device and bottom of cabinet.
3. Remove screws from sheet metal cover.
4. Remove one screw holding blowers in place and rotate out of the way, in order to gain access to 2 of 5 screws that hold the magnetron in place.
5. Unplug magnetron and remove the 5 screws.
6. Drop in new magnetron and re-assemble microwave in reverse order (steps 5-3).
7. Two people restore micro to wall/cabinet. Replace wood spacers, re-install two, large mounting screws (finger-tight). Test device. Secure the two large screws.
Parts Used:
Magnetron
  • Joseph from WILTON, NH
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Would not heat and made a buzzing or popping sound
Unplug the microwave. Remove the Philips head and safety Torx head screws along the bottom of the sides and rear of the microwave which hold the black cover on. Lift the cover up at the rear and slide it backwards to disengage the tabs on the front top. Remove the cover. Discharge the capacitor by shorting the terminals to each other and then ground. Do this with a well insulated object and be aware there may be a pop when you do this. Keep hands, etc. on the insulated part of the object (screwdriver handle, etc). There's a lot of stored energy in that capacitor. I'd advise first checking the diode to make sure its not bad. Replace it if it is. The Magnatron is held in with a couple of screws on the top and sides. Unplug the connector and remove the screws. Remove the Magnatron. Installation is the reverse of removal.
Parts Used:
Magnetron
  • Thomas from NEWARK, DE
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Microwave wouldn’t heat
I want to preface this review by stating that I do some DIY from YouTube, but have no experience in electronic repair. The microwave is over the stove with the extendavent. First I unplugged the microwave, removed the vent and started to unscrew the microwave from the mount. I used a power drill to speed things up. I was able to remove the microwave on my own. I unscrewed the lid on the microwave and took the lid off and there is the magnetron. I opened up needle nose pliers to have each end touch the terminals of the capacitor (holds the power, Dangerous). I made sure to keep my hands on the rubber handles and avoid touching the metal part of the pliers. I used the pliers to remove the plug of the capacitor to the magnetron as well. The magnetron has 4 screws (2 top, 2 bottom). There is a magnet that can hold the screws to keep from falling but I’d still recommend a screwdriver with a magnet on the end. The magnetron has another set of wires connected by a metal bracket like a holder, not really connecting any wiring to the magnetron itself. I had to unscrew 1 screw to removed that. Adding everything back on was easy, same steps back. I plugged in the microwave and tested a cup of water before I mounted it back above the stove. Voila! I did need my wife’s help to hold the microwave on the hinge while screwing into the mount. It doesn’t take a lot of muscle for the help. $85 for the part and ~40 mins to fix a $400 microwave!
Parts Used:
Magnetron
  • Rex from ROSEVILLE, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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