This switch is a replacement electrical component designed to control power or operational states. It is commonly replaced when activation becomes unreliable, intermittent, or fails completely.
Need a new handle for your microwave? This stainless steel replacement is a great way to bring back smooth, easy door operation while giving your appliance a fresh, modern look. It’s made to fit selec...
This switch controls the activation of specific appliance functions by opening or closing an electrical circuit. Designed for responsive and reliable operation, it is commonly replaced when functions ...
This glass dish tray provides a stable surface for heating or cooking while allowing even heat distribution. Made from durable, heat-resistant glass, it is replaced when cracked, chipped, or missing t...
This part is a genuine OEM replacement part. It is a stainless door assembly that comes complete with handle.
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Jeff
December 27, 2022
Microwave seems good but does not even melt butter. No heat.
For model number HMV3051U
Hi Jeff, thank you for reaching out. If your microwave is not heating, we suggest you check the fuse, magnetron, and diode as these could be the culprits. If you require assistance to place an order, please contact customer service. We hope that helps!
Replaced fuse and switches.This is an undercabinet microwave. The fuse is located in top right but there is no access from the front of the microwave necessitating complete removal of the microwave from the cabinets and then taking the microwave cover off. This is a terrible design, Instead, I cut the vent grate on the top right front of the microwave to access the fuse. replaced the fuse. Switches were relatively easy to replace...being careful to not pull wires out of connectors or breaking small plastic tongs and clips. Microwave is still blowing fuses though. door alignment may be off. Again, terrible design and lousy product quality.
The door just lifts off of the Microwave and then I popped the plastic frame off of the inside of the door with a flat head screwdriver. Next I unscrewed the metal frame with a phillips screwdriver and then the old broken support. Once I put the new handle support on with the handle then just put the 2 frame parts back on & replace the door to the microwave. It's easy and there are youtube videos if you have a problem