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Kathryn D - October 30, 2018
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An easy fix!
All parts were received as I expected and we were able to put the microwave door handle back together!
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Handle fell off due to broken handle end cap/brackets
I ordered new "stainless" upper and lower handle end caps -the caps (brackets) are actually coated plastic, not steel. With age they became brittle and broke resulting in handle coming off unit. Repair was pretty straight forward: 1. unclip door wiring harness 2. remove door 3. unscrew door back plate 4. remove spring loaded door latch 5. remove handle by unscrewing handle caps from the back side of the door. 5. remove screw attaching old handle cap(s) from handle and replace with new cap(s) 6. remount handle on door (reverse of step 5). Note that on my unit the handle mounting area on the door was torn away leaving a large hole. I used a large washer to span the hole in the door in order to remount the handle. New doors were not available on this model thus the jerry rig. 7. reassemble door back plate and latch 8. remount door and attach wiring harness
Used spatula to remove inner door plastic beauty-ring to get to the eight (?) screws that hold the door together. Removed enough of the eight screws to gain BETTER access to the screw needed to secure the lower door handel. Secured door handle then reassembled door.
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Gary
November 5, 2019
How to disassemble door to install lower end cap on door handle
For model number EI30BM55HSB
Hello Gary,
Thank you for your question. You will need to open the door and carefully pry the door frame loose from the top, handle end, and bottom. It is not necessary to completely remove the frame to access the door handle screws. The screws hold the end caps in place. When they are removed, the handle can be removed. Hope this helps!
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Michael
November 10, 2019
I can pry off the piece on the inside of the door as you suggested to another customer, and then i can see the screws, but there is another part that goes around that area that blocks me from getting the screw out. How do i remove that piece?
For model number EI30BM55HSB
Hello Michael, thank you for your question. If you're speaking about the inner door frame, there should be two screws at the top that hold that to the front door. I hope this helps.
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