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Microwave Torsion Spring Right Side Specifications
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Joseph K - September 25, 2018
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Done the repair before so it was easy
Quick delivery my wife reallly appreciated it!
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Mary K - February 13, 2018
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Replacement of microwave door springs
Part was a perfect replacement. Delivered within 3 days. Great job by Partselect. Highly recommend them.
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Philip M - February 28, 2018
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Reasonable repair for for broken microwave door
I decided to do both right and left torsion springs with the help of a great youtube video to help me. The microwave door is as good as new.
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Jodie S - February 2, 2021
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Great part.
Just had the right torsion spring installed. It was the correct part for my micro/oven and so far it’s working great.
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Thomas H - October 25, 2018
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Easy to replace, simpler than the video instructions
This was an easy replacement. Went by video but only need to remove two screws behind the grill under the microwave. Then slide the microwave out two inches and remove the screws from the bottom of the microwave oven door giving you complete easy access to replacement. A 15 minute job.
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James F - January 22, 2020
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Easy Repair, Worked as expected
Although only one was broken, I ordered both springs. Disassembly/reassembly of the door was a little tricky, but not overly difficult. I was able to perform this repair with no help. Installation of the springs after disassembling the door was simple and required no special tools. This microwave is about 13 years old and was originally installed when the house was built. I am the second owner and I believe this was the first time the springs were ever replaced.
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Joseph K - November 13, 2020
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Repair was quick and easy
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Louis N - September 29, 2019
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Look up microwave door torsion spring on You Tube for instructions
One of our microwave oven torsion springs breaks every few years. The right breaks more often than the left. The part from Part Select was of original manufacturer equipment quality and was easy to install after I watched the you tube video several times, pausing it to coordinate with where I was in the repair. There was no way to access servicematters.com because you have to be a certified technician.
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Right Torsion Spring broke at an elbow.
Watched a U-Tube video that was helpful but did not address how fragile the plastic door frame was that the exterior glass front sat in / mounted to. The plastic door frame holes did not have metal inserts and plastic door holes were enlarged/stripped. Had to use larger screws. Also the plastic door frame was fragile and cracked in a coup
... Read morele locations. Luckily I was able to use duck tape to firm up the cracks in the plastic door frame. I tried to replace the plastic door frame but was not in stock/available. That said easy to install the two Torsion Springs.
In another post it recommends replacing both right and left torsion bars. I took that advice and when it was taken apart it was apparent there had been stress put on the left hand spring, so glad I bought both. When the torsion bars arrived do not be alarmed one (right) is a much larger diameter than the left, went together easily. I thou
... Read moreght taking the plastic guard off between the oven and the microwave first allowed me to see how the springs were installed and then I just kept all the screws separate to install back the way it came apart. Another set of hands did make this a much easier job. when you reinstall the bars it seems really tight but after putting the door back on and after opening a dozen times it feels like new again.
Open the door and removed the 2 screws that hold the front glass and stainless steel panel (Hold on to the door handle or the face and glass will come crashing to the floor; learned this after the first time a couple of years ago $$$). Set the stainless steel panel in a safe area until ready for reassembly. Next, you must r
... Read moreemove the black plastic cover which is still remaining on the door in order to get to the springs. There are 2 screws that hold the plastic cover which are difficult to access without removing the side and bottom trim of the microwave opening. The spring was easy to replace at this point and didn't require any tools; just observe when taking the broken one off, plus you can use the other spring as a go by. Replace the black plastic cover, the bottom trim, the side trims and the stainless door panel and it's complete!
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Randall from Little Rock, AR
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A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Door right-side torsion spring snapped.
The KitchenAid stainless steel microwave model appears to be a bit different from other install instructions posted:
1) Removing the two inside-door screws will completely release the fairly heavy exterior door panel from two holding clips at the bottom of the door unit. So BE PREPARED and HOLD THE DOOR HANDLE while removing t
... Read morehe two screws or panel will crash to the floor. Fortunately I did. Consider help to hold and "catch" the exterior door panel. 2) The inside-door (which the exterior door is attached to) has a plastic frame that needs to be removed to gain access to the springs. However, removing the two screws holding the plastic frame located in the bottom-edge of the inside-door required removing stainless steel framing around the sides and bottom of the MW unit. This additional SS framing around my microwave/oven combo might be the result of a custom cabinet install. 3) Inserting the spring (torque tension rod) was a bit tricky using screw driver and needle nose plyers to hold and twist both ends into place. Again, a second set of hands might help. At this point, the door spring action feels too strong but when re-installed, the weight of the exterior door will normalize this. 4) Re-install plastic frame, SS cabinet framing if applicable, exterior door centered onto holding clips, and you should be finished. Check that two screws in step # 1 holding exterior door are tight without stripping to ensure your repair job doesn't result in the exterior door crashing to the floor following normal use. 5) In all, the spring cost $45 w/tax and 3-day delivery and the repair time was about 30 minutes vs. repair estimates starting at $129.
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Michael from Austin, TX
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A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Tension spring replacement
Here's a 21st century tip for all repairs: Get out your cell phone and take pictures of the steps as you go so you'll always have a reference if you forget something.
The replacement of the tension spring is easy. Getting there is the hard part. First, you need to remove the grill between the oven and microwave doors. There are
... Read more 2 screw in the center and one on each end. Then just pull it away from the oven. This allows access to the the two clips that hold the bottom of the door on. Next, remove the 2 u-shaped clips on the bottom of the door on both sides. 1 screw each. The bottom of the door will be loose, so be careful on the next step. Open the door. Clamping the outer part of the door and the inner part with one hand, remove the 2 screws on the the inside of the door cover. They are closest to you at 10 and 2 o'clock. The outer door trim will now come off. Put it aside and close the door. On the bottom of the door frame, locate and remove 2 more screws about 6 inches from the ends and the inside plastic cover will be free to remove. Now you will be able to remove the broken tension spring by lifting and threading it out of the groove it sits in. Replace with the new tension spring by threading the looped side into that groove first and criss-crossing it over the other tension spring. Then locate the hole on the opposite hinge and slide it in place. This will lock it in. Reverse the procedure for putting the door back together as you did removing it. You may want to get someone to help you hold the door open considering the new spring will snap it shut without the weight of the door on it. After you reassemble the door, replace the vent grill between the doors and you're done.
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Perry from Farmingdale, NY
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Light out and Door spring broken
Remove side deco strips to remove screws that hold to cabinet. Pull microwave out and set on saw horses (power cable should be long enough to do this). Remove screws to top cover and lift enough to remove all connectors from the front panel pcb. Remove grounding wires from next top lid. Remove connectors from transformer on rigt side and
... Read morethe two connectionss at the rear fan assy. Remove top cover/vent assy. Remove the next top cover to get access to the light bulb assy. Use a cloth or kleenex while handling the new bulb as you replace it. The clip thta holds the bulb is easily released and use reverse procedure when assembling. For springs those can be replaced without removing the microwave from the cabinet. Remove the 2 screws that hold the door together accessed from the inside of the door at top. Pull door up to release from the clip at the bottom. Remove the broken spring and replace with new one. Use a screwdriver to help twist the torsion spring to clip into place. Replace door assy in reverse order.
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Sam
January 22, 2018
I believe the torsion spring snapped. The door just falls open now and i found a segment of the spring on the floor. I am fairly handy. If i purchase this part, is it difficult to install?
For model number KBHC109JSS03
Hi Sam,
Thank you for your question. There is some information that a customer provided on how to install the springs that you may find helpful. Before you begin any repair please unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet or turn the circuit breaker off. The customer advised, "1) Removing the two inside-door screws will completely release the fairly heavy exterior door panel from two holding clips at the bottom of the door unit. So BE PREPARED and HOLD THE DOOR HANDLE while removing the two screws or panel will crash to the floor. Fortunately I did. Consider help to hold and "catch" the exterior door panel.
2) The inside-door (which the exterior door is attached to) has a plastic frame that needs to be removed to gain access to the springs. However, removing the two screws holding the plastic frame located in the bottom-edge of the inside-door required removing stainless steel framing around the sides and bottom of the MW unit. This additional SS framing around my microwave/oven combo might be the result of a custom cabinet install.
3) Inserting the spring (torque tension rod) was a bit tricky using screw driver and needle nose plyers to hold and twist both ends into place. Again, a second set of hands might help. At this point, the door spring action feels too strong but when re-installed, the weight of the exterior door will normalize this.
4) Re-install plastic frame, SS cabinet framing if applicable, exterior door centered onto holding clips, and you should be finished. Check that two screws in step # 1 holding exterior door are tight without stripping to ensure your repair job doesn't result in the exterior door crashing to the floor following normal use.
5) In all, the spring cost $45 w/tax and 3-day delivery and the repair time was about 30 minutes vs. repair estimates starting at $129." I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Walt
December 10, 2019
What are the part numbers for the left and right torsion springs for the microwave door? It seems to be wp4452395 and wp4452396, but then the compatibility tool says no. Another website says the right spring is wp4451009 but no answer for the left spring.
For model number KEHC309JSS05
Hello Walt, thank you for your question. If the unit is a stainless steel model the following parts will work. STAINLESS MODELS, USE # 4452396 FOR RIGHT SIDE AND # 4452395 FOR LEFT SIDE. I hope this helps!
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David
August 10, 2017
Are there one or two torsion springs in the microwave door? If there are two, what is the part number for the left side?
For model number GSC309PVS02
Hi David,
Thank you for the question. The left side Spring is part number PS11742561. Please note these are not to be used on the Stainless Steel models. For the Right side on a Stainless Steel model is part number PS11742586 and the left side is PS11742585.
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What are the part numbers for the left and right torsion springs for my kitchen aid microwave door? Microwave is a stainless steel unit if that makes a difference. Thx
For model number KBHC179JSS0
Hello Ken, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11742587 for the Right Side and PartSelect Number PS11742585 for the left Side. Hope this helps!
Will i need a special tool to remove and replace the door spring bars (parts #ps11742585 and ps11742586) on this model microwave oven?
For model number KEMC 308KSS04
Hi James,
Thank you for your question. There is some information that a customer provided on how to install the springs that you may find helpful. Before you begin any repair please unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet or turn the circuit breaker off. The customer advised, "1) Removing the two inside-door screws will completely release the fairly heavy exterior door panel from two holding clips at the bottom of the door unit. So BE PREPARED and HOLD THE DOOR HANDLE while removing the two screws or panel will crash to the floor. Fortunately I did. Consider help to hold and "catch" the exterior door panel. 2) The inside-door (which the exterior door is attached to) has a plastic frame that needs to be removed to gain access to the springs. However, removing the two screws holding the plastic frame located in the bottom-edge of the inside-door required removing stainless steel framing around the sides and bottom of the MW unit. This additional SS framing around my microwave/oven combo might be the result of a custom cabinet install. 3) Inserting the spring (torque tension rod) was a bit tricky using screw driver and needle nose plyers to hold and twist both ends into place. Again, a second set of hands might help. At this point, the door spring action feels too strong but when re-installed, the weight of the exterior door will normalize this. 4) Re-install plastic frame, SS cabinet framing if applicable, exterior door centered onto holding clips, and you should be finished. Check that two screws in step # 1 holding exterior door are tight without stripping to ensure your repair job doesn't result in the exterior door crashing to the floor following normal use. 5) In all, the spring cost $45 w/tax and 3-day delivery and the repair time was about 30 minutes vs. repair estimates starting at $129." We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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David
May 1, 2019
I want to order the right side torsion spring for the microwave oven, which is stainless steel. I found part ps11742586 that is for stainless steel ovens, but for the list of approved models it shows kemc308kss04 but not kemc308kss02. Is this the right part for my oven? It not, please give me the correct part number. As soon as I get it I will place my order. Thanks
For model number KEMC308KSS02
Hello David, thank you for inquiring. For your model the Right Side Torsion Spring is part PS11742562.
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Walt
December 10, 2019
Microwave door torsion springs are shown as wp4452395 left and wp4452396 right. When i check the compatibility tool at the bottom of the page, it says those part numbers do not fit. Is the compatibility tool wrong?
For model number KEHC309JSS05
Hello Walt and thanks for writing.
It only shows the torsion spring right side for your model. Part Number: PS11742562 is in the list of compatible items for your model. Hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
NOTE: This spring is not to be used on stainless steel models. Use with black, white or bisque models only. Stainless models need a stronger spring.
The torsion springs for my model (stainless steel) microwave door are listed as wp4452395 and wp4452396. On that same page, when I enter my model number to check with the compatibility tool on your website, it says those springs are not correct. Which is the right answer?
For model number KEHC309JSS05
Hello Walt, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is WP4452396 for the Right Side and WP4452395 for the Left. The ones listed for the model are for non Stainless Steel Appliance options. Hope this helps!
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Don Harrison
November 11, 2019
Do i need to replace both the right and left tension springs or just the broken one? Which one may brake sooner? My unit is about 11 years old and i have already replaced one spring. Thank you. I will order the correct part[s] from you. Don
For model number KBHC109JSSO3
Hello Don, thank you for your question. It is recommended that both springs are replaced at the same time. I hope this helps!
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Frank
March 4, 2022
Are the right and left microwave door spring the same?
For model number KEMC308KSS04
Hello Frank, thank you for writing. The Torsion Spring - Stainless Steel - Right Side is part PS11742586 and the Torsion Spring - Stainless Steel - Left Side is PS11742585. 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.