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Maytag Wall oven microwave combos

Official Maytag wall oven/microwave combo parts

Sears PartsDirect has the repair parts you need to fix any problem you may encounter with your Maytag wall oven microwave combo. Maytag wall oven microwave combos are dependable appliances but parts can fail at any time. When a part breaks in your Maytag wall oven microwave combo, trust that Sears PartsDirect will have the replacement part in stock so you can fix your appliance quickly.

Replacing oven door hinges in your Maytag wall oven microwave combo

  • Fully open the oven door. Use a slot screwdriver to pry down the locking tabs to the unlocked position on both sides of the door. Raise the door to the broil stop position, which is about 1/4 open. Grip both sides of the oven door and then lift up and out to remove the door.
  • Carefully place the oven door face down on a padded surface, such as a towel-covered table. Using the type of screwdriver that fits the screws, remove the screws that secure the door handle to the top of the oven door. Remove the handle.
  • Remove the screws at the bottom of the oven door. Lift the inner door panel assembly off the outer door panel and set it on the padded surface.
  • Remove the 2 screws on the inner oven door panel that secure each door hinge in place. Pull the hinges up and out of the inner door panel.
  • Position the new door hinges in place in the inner door panel assembly. Insert the screws in the new door hinges and tighten the screws firmly.
  • Reassemble the door and reinstall the door on the oven.

Repairing arc burn marks inside the microwave cavity of your Maytag wall oven microwave combo

  • For microwaves that are not stainless steel on the inside, you can repair arc marks up to the size of a quarter using this touch-up paint, but only if the marks appear on the inside walls, the floor, or the ceiling. Don't attempt repairs on the outer frame, or the door. Any repairs to the door or frame could affect the shielding and cause radiation leaks. And don’t attempt repairs on burn marks larger than a quarter, as that could be a sign of a more serious problem and should be checked out by a service technician. Also, don't use this repair on microwaves with a stainless steel the inside, because the paint won’t stick.
  • Clean the area using soapy water and dry the spot thoroughly.
  • Sand the burnt spot down to bare metal using a fine grit sand paper. Wipe the area clean to remove any residue.
  • Apply a thin coat of microwave cavity touch up paint. Wait for 5 minutes to allow the first coat of paint to dry. Reapply a second coat of microwave cavity touch-up paint. Be sure to wait 24 hours for the paint to dry before using your microwave.