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I have a built in Whirlpool microwave. The light built does not work anymore after just 1 1/2 years. There is no information in the user manual. I asked Whirlpool Customer Service, they want to rip me off with an expensive repair service for just a light bulb. It seems that it is impossible to remove the light bulb. I cannot unscrew it. It looks like I have to disassemble the unit. Does anybody know how to change this light bulb?

There is also a dirty filter, which cannot be removed. How can I clean it?

I cannot hire a handyman. That would cost as much as a shopping cart with food for my family.

2007-01-30 11:49:34 · 8 answers · asked by Kay 1 in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

8 answers

I think the bulb is a push and turn type, and the filter should remove by pushing in one direction, and dropping it out the bottom.

2007-01-30 11:58:01 · answer #1 · answered by Lion J 3 · 0 0

Your lens for the bulb might just slip out, try pushing it up and out of the way. The bulb you should be able to buy at wal-marts or any where the sell light bulbs. It will say microwave bulb, as far as the filter should just be a couple clips, I'm not a Kenmore repair man, mine is a sharp but it can't be too much different. good luck

2007-01-30 11:59:31 · answer #2 · answered by Les the painter 4 · 0 0

The microwave will have to be pulled down and the cabinet removed to replace the bulb. If it is vented to the outside, the vent will have to be disconnected before removal. Do not use just any bulb. Make sure it is for that application. The filter frame has a spring on one side. once you push it to one side it should drop down and out.

2007-02-03 20:19:06 · answer #3 · answered by mountainriley 6 · 0 0

Your bulb may not be able to be "unscrewed" but you might need to push inward and twist to the left. It might be a bayonet type bulb. It's important to know what sort of bulb your microwave uses since not all microwaves are the same. It's equally important to know what that bulb says on it (ie voltage AND wattage).

2007-02-07 09:12:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i wouldnt worry about the lightbulb alot call coustomer service and ask what lightbulb it is and if they dont tell you then go to a place that deals with the repair and selling of them ask them if they can tell you how to replace it

the filter: look in your manual to see if they have part numbers and write it down and take it to lowes or home depot some place that sells the whirlpool microwave ovens if they sell it they have parts for it most likely talk to someone about the problems i know that theres more than one way of repairing your oven there always is for appliances

2007-01-30 11:59:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Get a clean oven, or have it recalibrated. Your baking themes are likely because the coils and heating potential substances are critically out of whack. once you purchase a clean range/oven look out for a self cleansing oven, they truly artwork. Namebrands do not mean virtually as a lot as we talk as they did 30 years in the past, you'll get a extreme high quality equipment from a sort you have not in any respect heard of and be basically besides off in case you would have offered a Whirlpool, GE, or different sort.

2016-10-17 04:14:47 · answer #6 · answered by nedeau 4 · 0 0

repair instead of replace I read this today in Woman's World
ww.repairclinic.com
good luck

2007-01-30 12:02:29 · answer #7 · answered by Connie 3 · 0 0

find the owners manual and see if it can give you the information you need

2007-02-06 06:52:13 · answer #8 · answered by lego 2 · 0 0

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