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White-Westinghouse Microwave hood combos

Official White-Westinghouse microwave/hood combo parts

White-Westinghouse microwave hood combos come in a wide variety of sizes and colors to compliment the look of your kitchen and match your other kitchen appliances. White-Westinghouse microwaves evenly heat food for perfect cooking results. When your White-Westinghouse microwave hood combo breaks down, you can trust Sears PartsDirect to have the repair parts you need to fix the problem.

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Replacing the turntable motor in your White-Westinghouse microwave hood combo

  • Unplug the microwave hood combo power cord to disconnect electrical power.
  • Open the microwave door and remove the turntable. Pull the turntable motor coupler off the turntable motor shaft. Close the door.
  • Remove the grease filters from the bottom panel of the microwave hood combo. Set the grease filters aside.
  • Remove the bottom panel mounting screws. Support the bottom panel as you remove the final mounting screw.
  • Allow the bottom panel to drop down slightly then disconnect the cooktop light wire harness. Remove the bottom panel.
  • Remove the turntable mounting screws and pull out the turntable motor. Install the new turntable motor and secure it with the mounting screws.
  • Reassemble the microwave hood combo and plug the power cord back into the wall outlet.

White-Westinghouse microwave hood combo common replacement parts

  • Glass cooking tray. The glass cooking tray holds food inside the microwave cavity during cooking and rotates to cook food evenly.
  • Door hinge. The door hinge supports the microwave door and allows the door top swing open and shut.
  • Fuse. The fuse blows when a short in microwave wiring or a component such as the magnetron causes excessive electrical current to flow through the fuse.
  • Cooktop light. The cooktop light fits in the socket on the bottom panel of the microwave hood combo and lights the cooktop under the microwave.