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Errollyn
December 13, 2021
Hello
The replacement parts for fmv158fmb are no longer available. What are the dimensions or size of the microwave so that i can order a similar model?
For model number FMV158FMB
Hi Errollyn,
Thank you for your question. The dimensions of the microwave are 29-7/8 inches by 15-5/8 inches by 15-1/16 inches. There are still some parts available for this microwave. If you could resubmit your question with information on the parts that you need, we would be happy to verify if we still carry them for you. If you have any questions, please let us know.
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JOE
December 14, 2022
My microwave does not heat anymore. All other functions are fine?
Is it the diode or magnetron or both?
For model number FMV158FMB
Hi Joe, thank you for reaching out. You need to check both parts; diode, part number PS1532581, and magnetron, part number PS1532509. If these parts are not causing the issue, check the transformer, part number PS1532892. We hope this solves your problem! If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Thanks again for your great question.
Purchased an OTR microwave at discount at Lowe's. Display model, so was missing parts. Had to order damper from parts select. I had to moldify the transition part to attatch it to oven. I had to cut the opening, and bend flanges on the sides, and bore holes for screws. Then I had to create templates for attatching the unit to the cabinets and rear wall. After doing that, I turned off the electrical power, and removed the old vent hood. Removed a section of the existing vent pipe, to allow space for the transition unit and elbows. It was necessary to cut a larger opening in the bottom of the cabinet for the new vent and bore holes for the mounting screws. The old hood had a 6" round vent, and the new one is rectangular.After measuring and locating studs in the back wall, I secured the holding bracket to the wall, using long wood screws and molly bolts. I hooked the bracket into the bottom of the oven, and tilted it into place, inserting the attatching screws through the holes in the cabinet bottom into the threaded holes in the oven. After tightening the screws, checking for level, I attatched the transition unit to the vent opening above the damper. I then attached the transition unit to the existing vent pipe, installed a junction box with grounded outlet to the existing wiring. [The original unit was directly wired into the electrical circuit--the OTR unit has a plug on a power cord]. Restored power, tested unit, and all worked well.