Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Door not closing properly | Won’t turn on | Doesn’t shut off
This part works with the following products:
Microwave.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Kenmore, Uni, Electrolux.
Part# 5304477389 replaces these:
AP4553585, 5304464070
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Daramola O - May 9, 2020
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Great part
The part worked perfectly and my microwave is fine now
Brady M - July 17, 2019
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Worked as expected
Perfect part I needed.
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Average Repair Rating: 4.1 / 5.0, 4 reviews.
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MW wouldn't stop running- not heating, just running
Went through some anxious hours when I found that the MW would not turn off. The only way was to leave the door open. Not a solution. Tried a appliance repair that I knew, they didn't work on MWs. Spoke to the manufacturer, for $99 would come out and then tell me the real cost to fix. After more searching, even to maybe getting a new MW, (which necessitates getting a new bracket for the over the stove MW. They evidently are not standard, but proprietary to brands. Not good!)Buying a MW, okay, but someone has to put it in. Where are the good old days of selling, delivery, service? I'm from a small town, that's SOP.
I found PartSelect and called them. They didn't have the exact problem I had. They had a FAQ about the MW not starting. Mine wouldn't stop.
After describing what was happening, they had it in one. Looked at the plastic latch, bottom was curved out of shape. Door wouldn't close properly, causing it to run. It didn't heat, just ran. I ordered the parts. A spring and a latch. They came in quickly and my son and I began the repair. Found a You Tube on a similar type of door and they posited it might be the latch with step by step to follow. Ran back and forth from computer to kitchen.
Now, we didn't have the right tools to go along with the video we were watching. A long thin blade (about 12 inches) knife was used as the putty knife to pry up the edging that held the door glass. My son's long thin tiny philips screwdriver he uses to fix toys worked for the really tiny screws that held the latch part. We didn't have long nose pliers, but we messed up that part anyway, forgot to put in the new spring with the new latch. We worked it by hand and it went back together. Put it all together and discovered we forgot to put those tiny screws back at the latch. Wrestled the door back on and started it. Almost had a heart attack as it still was running when off. So unplugged,let it reset and it's been fine. Think it probably would have gone smoother with the proper tools. Anyway, glad I found PartSelect and that it was a relatively easy fix, even for those without tools and experience. A am a retiree, so don't feel you can't do it. Thank you so much PartSelect.
I found PartSelect and called them. They didn't have the exact problem I had. They had a FAQ about the MW not starting. Mine wouldn't stop.
After describing what was happening, they had it in one. Looked at the plastic latch, bottom was curved out of shape. Door wouldn't close properly, causing it to run. It didn't heat, just ran. I ordered the parts. A spring and a latch. They came in quickly and my son and I began the repair. Found a You Tube on a similar type of door and they posited it might be the latch with step by step to follow. Ran back and forth from computer to kitchen.
Now, we didn't have the right tools to go along with the video we were watching. A long thin blade (about 12 inches) knife was used as the putty knife to pry up the edging that held the door glass. My son's long thin tiny philips screwdriver he uses to fix toys worked for the really tiny screws that held the latch part. We didn't have long nose pliers, but we messed up that part anyway, forgot to put in the new spring with the new latch. We worked it by hand and it went back together. Put it all together and discovered we forgot to put those tiny screws back at the latch. Wrestled the door back on and started it. Almost had a heart attack as it still was running when off. So unplugged,let it reset and it's been fine. Think it probably would have gone smoother with the proper tools. Anyway, glad I found PartSelect and that it was a relatively easy fix, even for those without tools and experience. A am a retiree, so don't feel you can't do it. Thank you so much PartSelect.
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Patricia from CLEARWATER, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Plastic door latch snapped off
Removed door from microwave, carefully removed the interior door piece and removed the latch. Installed the new one. Youtube the repair by entering “Frigidaire Gallery microwave door latch repair” and it gives step by step instructions.
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James from WINTER GARDEN, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Bad door latch kept microwave from working properly or not at all
Electrolux Microwave oven Model EI30BM6OMSA door latch and spring
We were having problems with our Electrolux Microwave oven Model EI30BM6OMSA over the range. The touchpad was working intermittently, counting down without any beep or any sound, and it sometimes kept going after the end of a cycle. We tried first to check the switches. They tested ok. Then we noticed that holding the door slightly up after closing did produce normal operations. The spring felt ok, but the door latches looked a little worn down.
We ordered the PartSelect #:PS2582995 door latch and the PartSelect #:PS1993448 spring.
Removing the inner door plastic cover is a delicate job. Very easy to break the thin catches but we only snapped one (does not show when reinstalled). The inner plastic door liner has to be removed completely.
Removing the door latch part however was a problem. On most videos, it looks easy but not on this model. We had to gently pry/lift plastic hooks on the sides of the glass in order to give enough clearance to remove/reinstall the latch/spring.
Then we were done basically. Everything works now! Woohoo
We were having problems with our Electrolux Microwave oven Model EI30BM6OMSA over the range. The touchpad was working intermittently, counting down without any beep or any sound, and it sometimes kept going after the end of a cycle. We tried first to check the switches. They tested ok. Then we noticed that holding the door slightly up after closing did produce normal operations. The spring felt ok, but the door latches looked a little worn down.
We ordered the PartSelect #:PS2582995 door latch and the PartSelect #:PS1993448 spring.
Removing the inner door plastic cover is a delicate job. Very easy to break the thin catches but we only snapped one (does not show when reinstalled). The inner plastic door liner has to be removed completely.
Removing the door latch part however was a problem. On most videos, it looks easy but not on this model. We had to gently pry/lift plastic hooks on the sides of the glass in order to give enough clearance to remove/reinstall the latch/spring.
Then we were done basically. Everything works now! Woohoo
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Fabienne from Bellingham, WA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Microwave blew breaker when opening or closing door
Easy. Loosen up plastic cover from inside door(putty knife worked well)
Removed latch part. use long nose pliers to connect spring.Set latch in slots. Job done.
Removed latch part. use long nose pliers to connect spring.Set latch in slots. Job done.
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Jose from WESLEY CHAPEL, FL
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers
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Carl
December 21, 2017
Trying to replace door latch for a Frigidaire microwave. Part # 5304477389. Thanks
Hi Carl,
Thank you for your question. Before you begin any repair please unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet. You will need to remove the plastic lining around the inside of the door. There are retainer clips holding the liner in place and you will need to use a putty knife to remove it. Depending on the type of microwave you have, you may have to come in from the bottom or from the top to remove the lining. Gently slide the putty knife in between the lining and the frame and go around the frame and gently pry it loose. On the hinge side you will need to come in from the backside to pry the lining off. The door latch is held in place by tension. There is a spring that is usually attached to the latch and to one of the fins on the door to provide it. With the inner lining removed you can now remove the old latch. Install the new latch by slipping it into the slots in the door and attach the spring to the bottom fin to allow for tension in the latch. Reinstall the lining and close the door. Plug the microwave back in. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Miguel
February 26, 2018
Do i need to install a spring in the door since there wasn’t one in there when i took it apart?
For model number FFMV164LSA
Hello Miguel, thank you for your question. Yes, you need to install the spring part number 5304464069. If the part wasn't there when you took it apart you will have to replace it or the door will not function properly. I hope this helps!
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Miguel
February 26, 2018
My door latch broke on the microwave. I took it apart and I was wondering if it takes a spring? All that was there were the broken pieces and no spring?
Hi Miguel, Thank you for the question. The spring is located on the hooks on the door, Part Number: PS1993448. There are no springs in the latch assembly with the switches. Hope this helps!
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Flo
April 20, 2018
We need a new door latch but cannot figure out how to install it. How do we get the door apart? (your part number ps2582995)thanks
For model number FFMV164LSA
Hello Flo, Thank you for your inquiry. Before you begin any repair please unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet. You will need to remove the plastic lining around the inside of the door. There are retainer clips holding the liner in place and you will need to use a putty knife to remove it. Depending on the type of microwave you have, you may have to come in from the bottom or from the top to remove the lining. Gently slide the putty knife in between the lining and the frame and go around the frame and gently pry it loose. On the hinge side you will need to come in from the backside to pry the lining off. The door latch is held in place by tension. There is a spring that is usually attached to the latch and to one of the fins on the door to provide it. With the inner lining removed you can now remove the old latch. Install the new latch by slipping it into the slots in the door and attach the spring to the bottom fin to allow for tension in the latch. Reinstall the lining and close the door. Plug the microwave back in. Hope this helps!
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Joe
January 26, 2020
The plastic hook that holds the latch spring on the door itself is broken? Does this mean a new door or is there a fix?
For model number Cgmv174kfc
Hello and thank you for writing.
You can replace the plastic only it is the door latch PS979580 which is in the list of compatible parts for your model. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
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John
April 19, 2023
Microwave blowing fuse when start button pushed. Checking continuity on door switches (3) and thermal switches (3), 2 of each device read closed. The 3rd of each read open. However, the open door switch is a different color than the other 2; all 3 switches say NO on them. The open thermal switch has a red dot on it, the other 2 do not. Are these “different” switches meant to be NO? Thanks.
For model number FFMV1645TSA
Hi John, thank you for reaching out. According to our research "NO" means normally open which implies the circuit is open and current does not flow when the contacts are not actuated. Moving them to the other extreme position completes the circuit and the current starts flowing. Based on our understanding of the issue, we would suggest that you check the magnetron, part number PS12071305, to fix the issue. Before replacing it, we recommend checking the high voltage capacitor for continuity. We hope this solves your problem!
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Ray
August 26, 2021
When I opened the door on the microwave, it tripped the breaker in the electrical panel. I reset it once and it did it again. After the second time, the breaker would not reset. I then unplugged the microwave and shut off the breaker. Do you think it has something to do with the door latch switch? Or something else?
For model number WMH31017AB0
Hello Ray, Thank you for the question. Normally this is an indication one or more of the Door Switches is defective and will need to be replaced. We suggest testing them with a Multi Meter to find the defective Switch. We hope this helps!
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Kaelena
December 3, 2021
Hi! Our microwave door suddenly stopped closing. The clips just wiggle up and down and won't hold. It seems to me like it may be a spring issue. Can you point me in the direction of the proper spring replacement? Also, is this an issue a novice could potentially fix?
For model number FGMV174KFC
Hello Kaelena, 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 PS979582. Most customers have been able to perform the repair on their own. Remember to discharge the capacitor for your microwave before beginning this repair. The capacitor can hold a potentially lethal charge even when the power has been disconnected from the microwave itself. We hope this helps!
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Juan
February 17, 2022
Need door latch receiver. Part inside metal cabinet that receives door latch from the oven door is plastic and broke. Please help
For model number FMV152KSA
Hello Juan, Thank you for your inquiry. We have researched the model number you have provided and the door latch goes into the door switch holder, part# PS12071300. We hope this helps and 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!
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Ali
November 25, 2022
Door switch (center)always keep breaking when open and close the door
For model number Cgmv176ntf
Hi Ali, thank you for reaching out to PartSelect Canada. This issue means that one of your door switches is failing. There are two door switches for safety reasons. If they do not all release at the exact same time, it is designed to blow a fuse or trip your breaker. We recommend replacing both door switches, part numbers PS12071303 and PS12071302. Please reach out to customer service if you need help placing an order, anyone will be happy to assist you. We hope that helps.
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