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Rob
August 4, 2021
Door will not latch when closed
For model number AMV2307PFS0
Hi Rob,
Thank you for your question. If your door is not shutting correctly, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check door switches, the door interlocks the cam plate and the interlock spring. We hope this helps! Good luck with the repair!
replaced the burnt-out bulb under the microwave, but the light stays on and unable to turn off.
For model number AMV2307PFS0
Hi Charles, thank you for reaching out. We have researched the model and would recommend checking the door switch, part number PS2361113, and the interlock switch, part number PS2361111, for continuity using a multimeter. If they are working fine, the issue might be with the light socket, part number PS2342199, or the control board, part number PS16620227. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
When it starts it makes a loder sound than it used to
For model number AMV2307PFS0
Hi Skip, thank you for asking. According to our research, if your microwave is loud or noisy, it could be a result of a defective magnetron tube. The magnetron tube uses high-voltage, high-current DC power that generates the microwave frequency, which cooks the food and is meant to be nearly silent. If it is burned out or damaged, it can emit a high-pitched, growling, or clicking sound. It is a warning that the magnetron is on its last legs and needs replacing as soon as possible. You may need to check the magnetron, part number PS11703077, to fix the issue. Good luck with this repair!
Cooktop overhead light bulb out.. which part and how to change it?
For model number AMV2307PFS0
Hello Kathleen, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS2376034. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
The nightmare was that this microwave is installed under the cabinet....in order to get to the light bulb I had to pull out my stove then squeeze into the space between the stove and counter....my old microwave light bult was much easier to change.....Shame on Whirlpool for making this so difficult.....must be a better way to cover the light bulb so that we do not need a screwdriver to remove the door to get to the light bulb
Ordered top & bottom micro-switches and mounting plate parts. Internet reviews could not find specifics if the issue was due to a top/bottom or combination of micro-switch or mounting plate failure. Pulled the plug. Removed the top vent assembly cover held in by 2 Phillips screws inside the vent. Removed the control panel held in by 1 Phillip screw at the top vent assembly area. Lifted control panel upward to release the catch and moved it off to the side - didn't disconnect any leads. Used a Torx bit to remove the door switch mounting plates at the front and pulled the plates through the opening from the control panel. Documented the wire color code connections, the top plate uses 2 micro's with one using both the closed & open contact. Installed the respective micros on the mounting plates and worked backwards with the wiring and removal steps. Once completed, the open/close sensing has worked every time.