This microwave line fuse is a genuine replacement part designed to protect your appliance from power surges and overheating. It helps restore power when a blown fuse prevents the microwave from turnin...
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Keep your microwave safe with this door interlock switch. It stops the microwave from running when the door is open, protecting you from accidental exposure. If your microwave won’t start or acts up, ...
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This black metal tray helps your microwave heat food evenly by rotating during cooking. It fits on rollers and sits on the coupler inside the microwave, turning smoothly to make sure everything gets h...
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Keep your microwave working like new with this easy-to-install turntable coupler. It links the motor to the glass tray so your food rotates evenly for better cooking. If your tray wobbles or doesn’t t...
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This waveguide cover protects the interior of the microwave by shielding key components from food splatter and moisture. Made from durable mica material, it helps prevent sparking and keeps the applia...
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The left door interlock support keeps the microwave’s door switch properly aligned so the appliance can detect when the door is fully closed and operate safely. If the switch becomes loose or misalign...
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Replaced the wave cover. Unscrewed existing cover that is at the top inside the microwave. Screwed in the new cover. Took about 30 seconds to do. Bosch service wanted over $100 for a service call plus parts and labor. Did it myself in seconds for under $10.
Thermal switch on top of Magnetron was defective, spade contacts were burned and loose. New switch $6 +shipping. Removed top cover held on with several Philips head screws. Plugged unit in and gave it 30 seconds to test the fan was working, it was. Put 500ml water in cavity, ran it for 60 seconds, which after fiddling with wires it did, and got over 20C temp rise so magnetron was working (detailed instructions online). Switch is right on top of magnetron. Tried to remove spade lugs but lugs pulled out of switch so I cut the lugs off and removed the broken switch. Screwed down new switch using old hardware. Trimmed wires back and cleaned them. Used crimping tool to put on new spade lugs from car parts store. put heat shrink over lugs and wires to strain relief and buttoned the unit up. Microwave works fine and oven baked a cake so good repair.