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Microwave Turntable Motor
PartSelect Number PS11755189
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10466420
As per manufacturer this no longer comes with the Spacer.
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
- Tray won’t turn
- Won’t turn on
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Installation Instructions
Michael from YUMA, AZ
Rattling noise when turn table was in motion
Unplug any appliance before any work is done. The microwave is a hanging unit under kitchen cabinets. First I removed the turn table, rollers, and connector by lifting them out. Second I removed all the attaching Phillips head screws that hold the bottom cover on. Once removed the cover will hang and give access to the drive motor gear assembly. It's held in place by 2 torques head screws. Remove these, lower the motor, and disconnect the 2 wires that plug onto it. A small pick or similar tool is needed to release the connectors latches. reassemble in reverse.
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Microwave Motor
PartSelect Number PS12071283
Manufacturer Part Number 5304509440
This motor rotates the glass turntable in the microwave and accepts a D- shaped shaft.
Fixes these symptoms
- Tray won’t turn
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Microwave Drive Motor
PartSelect Number PS237772
Manufacturer Part Number WB26X10038
This is a microwave turntable drive motor. This is a genuine OEM replacement part. It accepts a D-shaped drive shaft. The drive motor is located under the glass microwave turntable, and allows the turntable plate to rotate while the appliance is in use. Your drive motor might be broken if it is noisy or does not turn at all. Be sure to disconnect power to the microwave before starting this repair. Simply unscrew the bottom plate and the drive motor of your microwave, disconnect the wires, and install the replacement part. This drive shaft is 21 volts, is about 2 inches in diameter, and is made of metal.
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
- Tray won’t turn
- Won’t turn on
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Installation Instructions
GERRY from BONITA SPRINGS, FL
Microwave Motor Synchronous
PartSelect Number PS3529208
Manufacturer Part Number 6549W1S011B
This AC synchronous motor is a genuine OEM replacement part specially made for microwaves. It operates on an alternating current, and it is responsible for rotating the turntable to ensure even heating of your food. The motor can fail due to physical damage or malfunctioning internal components such as the bearings. If your turntable is not rotating, you will need to replace the motor. You can find it underneath the microwave cavity, near the center. Disconnect the microwave from the power source and remove the cover. Turn the microwave over and remove the bottom panel to access the motor. Disconnect the motor from its mounting location, and then insert the new motor in its place. Ensure the new motor is securely attached before reassembling the appliance.
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
- Tray won’t turn
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Installation Instructions
Steven from Oak Forest, IL
Motor Burned Out On Turntable
My 8 year old daughter cleaned the inside of the microwave with enough water to rival a tsunami. Resulted in a clean microwave with a fried out motor that no longer revolved. Part came quickly. Took cover and bottom off to get to the part. One screw held it on and a plug. Removed those, put on new part and she was good to go. No trip to home depot today.
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Microwave Turntable Motor
PartSelect Number PS11769794
Manufacturer Part Number W10911403
Introducing the Whirlpool Turntable Motor, an essential and authentic OEM part designed to maintain the performance of your microwave oven. This turntable motor is skillfully engineered to rotate the glass tray inside your microwave, ensuring even heat distribution for perfectly cooked meals. Specifically, this part is compatible with select models from Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, Inglis, and Magic Chef brands. Due to the potentially lethal electrical charge retained by high-voltage capacitors in a microwave, even when unplugged, we advise a professional service technician to install this part. Please remember to verify the compatibility of this part with your microwave model before ordering, as parts may appear similar but can have small variations in size and shape. Utilize this robust Whirlpool Turntable Motor to ensure your microwave delivers optimal performance.
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
- Tray won’t turn
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Microwave Motor Coupling
PartSelect Number PS12348608
Manufacturer Part Number W11179756
Enhance the efficiency of your microwave with this genuine OEM turntable motor coupler from Whirlpool. This unique component acts as a connector between the turntable motor and the tray, playing a crucial role in tray rotation. It's specially designed for use with certain models of renowned brands such as Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, Inglis, and Magic Chef. Please ensure its compatibility with your model before ordering, as parts may exhibit minor variations in size and shape. To guarantee safety, always remember to unplug your microwave prior to installing this part. Enrich your appliance's performance with this authentic Whirlpool turntable motor coupler for an improved cooking experience.
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- Tray won’t turn
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Microwave Turn Motor
PartSelect Number PS16875900
Manufacturer Part Number W11661547
This motor rotates the glass turntable in the microwave.
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
- Tray won’t turn
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Installation Instructions
duane from san diego, CA
Fire in microwave melted several parts
Remove the filters and use a Torx driver to remove two screws holding the motor. The wires on on the motor are held in place by a plastic clamp that must be pried open on one side. That's all it takes to replace the drive motor. Everything else that makes the turntable spin lifts off from inside the microwave.
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Microwave Motor Ac Synchronous
PartSelect Number PS3529216
Manufacturer Part Number 6549W1S013H
If the turntable on your microwave does not rotate, or you can hear a grinding noise, the problem may be with the motor. The motor is typically located below the floor of the oven, and is accessed through the bottom. The motor is normally held in place with a retaining screw and will have two wires attached to it as well. If the motor is making a grinding noise it will need to be replaced. If the motor does not turn, you can check for voltage or continuity with a multi-meter. Make sure the power is disconnected from your microwave before beginning this repair.
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
- Tray won’t turn
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Installation Instructions
Susan from HENDERSON, NV
microwave dish would not move back and forth
unscrewed the bottom of the microwave and unplugged old part then took the screw out and put new one in. Super easy!
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Microwave Motor-turn
I got the oven out, rolled it on it's side and found the plate to access the motor. The plate is located on the bottom/underside of the unit. The plate is nothing more than a section of the underside of the metal housing that has been cut-out as an access point. This "cut-out" is not complete - that is, not completely cut out so as to all the plate to stay in place without the need for screws, etc, until you actually have to use it. I used a pair of dykes to cut the couple of points still connecting this plate, removed the two phillips screws to remove the motor, disconnected the two wires connected, then reversed to complete the repair. You then flip the cut-out plate over/rotate it, and some screw holes line up. Find a couple of small screws, and re-attach the plate to cover the motor.
The actual fix is really easy, again, once you figure out the simple way to remove the oven. I am an idiot, so you will probably find this much easier. I could probably do this repair now, after my experience, in less than 30 minutes (probably less than 15 minutes). I probably save a couple hundred $ by doing it myself so was well worth the time to do it. Good luck. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11729872
Manufacturer Part Number W10642989
This motor is used to rotate the cooking tray.
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
- Tray won’t turn
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Installation Instructions
Todd from San Bernardino, CA
Microwave turntable does not work
My unit is a wall mount/cabinet/built-in model. The repair is actually fairly simple once you determine that the actual microwave is just a component of the entire unit, and that it (the microwave) can be easily removed from the unit. I did not figure this out until after I removed the entire unit (disconnect the power supply, lift the entire bulky, heavy unit out of the cramped space in the cabinet, etc). Once I got it out I figured out how easy it is to remove the actual oven - a couple of screws, literally. The unit is a bit bulky, but not particularly heavy and is quite manageable. I did this entire process alone.I got the oven out, rolled it on it's side and found the plate to access the motor. The plate is located on the bottom/underside of the unit. The plate is nothing more than a section of the underside of the metal housing that has been cut-out as an access point. This "cut-out" is not complete - that is, not completely cut out so as to all the plate to stay in place without the need for screws, etc, until you actually have to use it. I used a pair of dykes to cut the couple of points still connecting this plate, removed the two phillips screws to remove the motor, disconnected the two wires connected, then reversed to complete the repair. You then flip the cut-out plate over/rotate it, and some screw holes line up. Find a couple of small screws, and re-attach the plate to cover the motor.
The actual fix is really easy, again, once you figure out the simple way to remove the oven. I am an idiot, so you will probably find this much easier. I could probably do this repair now, after my experience, in less than 30 minutes (probably less than 15 minutes). I probably save a couple hundred $ by doing it myself so was well worth the time to do it. Good luck. Read more...
Microwave Turntable Motor
motor. Insert the new motor and reverse the procedure.
DIY will save you a $ 95.00 GE repairman labor bill, plus the cost of the motor. I repaired the problem for less than $25.00! Read more...
PartSelect Number PS2370063
Manufacturer Part Number WB26X10233
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
- Tray won’t turn
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Installation Instructions
Mark from LADYS ISLAND, SC
Turn table on microwave would not turn.
Removed 6 screws from the front and back of the bottom of the unit. 3 screws each side. The panel will swing down. Remove the wires from the motor. Remove the one screw from the old motor. Insert the new motor and reverse the procedure.
DIY will save you a $ 95.00 GE repairman labor bill, plus the cost of the motor. I repaired the problem for less than $25.00! Read more...
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