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SVC-38 ALUMINUM TUBING – Part Number: DE81-07450A
SVC-38 ALUMINUM TUBING
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PartSelect #: PS17506948
Manufacturer #: DE81-07450A
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PC BOARD ASM – Part Number: 62342
PC BOARD ASM
This part number matches the current model number 62342
PartSelect #: PS18923364
Manufacturer #: 62342
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Micro Switch – Part Number: 3B73362F
Micro Switch
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PartSelect #: PS3522738
Manufacturer #: 3B73362F
$24.73
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High Voltage Diode – Part Number: 6021W3B001V
High Voltage Diode
PartSelect #: PS3528799
Manufacturer #: 6021W3B001V
$20.24
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Screw,Taptite – Part Number: 1SBF0402418
Screw,Taptite
PartSelect #: PS3517460
Manufacturer #: 1SBF0402418
$17.47
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Thermostat – Part Number: 6930W1A003A
Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS3530456
Manufacturer #: 6930W1A003A
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Screw,Customized – Part Number: 4B70188C
Screw,Customized
PartSelect #: PS3525453
Manufacturer #: 4B70188C
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FAN – Part Number: 5900W1A004C
FAN
PartSelect #: PS3593927
Manufacturer #: 5900W1A004C
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Motor,AC Fan – Part Number: 6549W1F005B
Motor,AC Fan
PartSelect #: PS3529197
Manufacturer #: 6549W1F005B
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Switch,Micro – Part Number: 3B73361E
Switch,Micro
PartSelect #: PS3522736
Manufacturer #: 3B73361E
$24.73
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Fuse,Time Delay – Part Number: 3B74133P
Fuse,Time Delay
PartSelect #: PS3522742
Manufacturer #: 3B74133P
$13.77
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Locker – Part Number: 4026W1A025A
Locker
PartSelect #: PS3522831
Manufacturer #: 4026W1A025A
$6.66
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Cap,Base Plate – Part Number: 5006W3A016B
Cap,Base Plate
PartSelect #: PS3525871
Manufacturer #: 5006W3A016B
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Wire Holder – Part Number: 4B72944B
Wire Holder
PartSelect #: PS3525463
Manufacturer #: 4B72944B
$17.47
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Common Symptoms of the 62342

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Broken door micro switch. (unit does not start heating)
Unplug the unit before servicing. Need phillips screwdriver. Open door. Use step ladder to access and remove 2 small screws from top of the room air diffuser at top of unit. Slide diffuser slightly to the left to align the diffuser's plastic tab on the left side to rotate toward you. (The wires for the front control panel are at the far left side of this difuser, but difuser is slotted for easy removal). Once the difuser is removed you will see 1 screw at the top that secures the pannel cover on the left side of the unit. Remove screw and slide this panel slightly up and out. This exposes the plastic frame that holds the upper and lower door switches. To locate the door switches and observe how they work, close and open the door and watch the door (bayonets) open and close the micro switches. Do the (red) buttons on top of the switches move up and down when the door bayonets push and release? If the buttons do not "pop" up when opened the switch is defective. The switch frame is secured with 2 screws. Remove screws and rotate the unit out for easy access to the micro switch(s). The internal (spring?) on my unit that is suposed to allow the red (visible) button on top of the switch to "pop" up when the door is opened was broken. Carefully pry the switch outward while being careful to lift the plastic holder-piece that holds the switch in place. Be careful, there is a small pin on the frame, so rotate the switch OUT toward you while lifting (carefully) the plastic holder-piece (you will see it on top of the switch). You can use an ohm meter to test the continuity of the switches. But if the buttons don't "pop" they are defective. Replace switch and reassemble.
Parts Used:
Micro Switch
  • JAMES from BILLINGS, MT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Door sensor switch went bad. Microwave would not operate.
Watched a couple of repair videos on Youtube by searching for the model number. Found out what to do in order not to get shocked by the powerful capacitor.
Ordered the two switches (To be sure, I could have ordered a third switch as suggested in the videos.)
Bought a tamper-proof star bit to get the cover off. Followed the directions to replace the switches. - I broke the harness and had to use some super glue, but it's all good. I should have removed the harness instead of trying to get a switch out while it was still in place.
It's all back together, and the wife is happy!!
Parts Used:
Micro Switch
  • Randall from ARCADIA, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Oven would not start when closing door.
Removed some cosmetic panels. Removed the assembly with micro switches. Examined the faulty switch by checking the clicking action of switch. Two others were ok by this method. Replaced the switch with new one. Works fine so far. Thanks to web site and YouTube videos.
Parts Used:
Micro Switch
  • Raymond from DEPEW, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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