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Whirlpool RM288PXV4 30" self-cleaning built-in oven with microwave Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool RM288PXV4 30" self-cleaning built-in oven with microwave, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Voltage Wire for Whirlpool RM288PXV4 - Part 313130

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    Voltage Wire

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  • Outer Frame for Whirlpool RM288PXV4 - Part 3150229

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  • Spray for Whirlpool RM288PXV4 - Part 261890

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  • Screw for Whirlpool RM288PXV4 - Part 310211

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  • Button for Whirlpool RM288PXV4 - Part 257314

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  • Adhesive for Whirlpool RM288PXV4 - Part 591014

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  • Spring for Whirlpool RM288PXV4 - Part 310197

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  • Indicator Light for Whirlpool RM288PXV4 - Part 3147517

    Control panel diagram

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  • Wrapper for Whirlpool RM288PXV4 - Part 311006

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  • Thermostat for Whirlpool RM288PXV4 - Part 661165

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    Thermostat

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Whirlpool 30" Self-Cleaning Built-In Oven with Microwave RM288PXV4 FAQs

On the Whirlpool RM288PXV4 wall oven/microwave combo, the microwave is built into the combo cabinet and is not designed to be swapped out as a separate “drop-in” appliance. In practice, you either repair the microwave section or replace the entire combo unit.

What you can do instead

  • Repair the microwave section when a specific component fails (common examples include door interlock issues, fuses, or drive components).
  • Repair the oven section separately if the lower oven is the only problem (for example, heating issues tied to the bake or broil circuit).
  • Confirm what is serviceable by checking the parts breakdown and service information in the owner's manual.
  • Use model-specific parts to avoid fit and wiring mismatches on an older built-in combo.

These are examples of service parts available for RM288PXV4 that can apply to common microwave symptoms (depending on the failure):

Quick decision guide

Situation Best next step Why
Microwave dead, display off Check power supply and internal fuse circuit; inspect door interlocks Many “no power” complaints trace to interlock or fuse path issues
Microwave runs but heats poorly Diagnose heating system components (service-level repair) Heating problems are not solved by swapping the whole microwave module
Cabinet, frame, or integrated controls are damaged Replace the combo unit Structural and integrated-control issues are not practical to rebuild

Why it matters

A built-in combo like the RM288PXV4 is installed and supported as a single appliance assembly. That integrated design affects fit, mounting, wiring, and control interfaces, so “microwave-only replacement” typically is not a supported repair path.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Whirlpool RM288PXV4 wall oven/microwave combo, the most reliable “reset” is a power reset: turn the circuit breaker OFF for 1 minute, then turn it back ON. This clears many display and keypad glitches; then re-set the clock as needed using the owner's manual.

Reset steps we recommend

  • Turn the microwave/oven combo breaker OFF.
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Turn the breaker ON.
  • If the display prompts for time, set the clock.
  • Test a simple function (for example, set the timer) to confirm the keypad responds.

If the display says LOCKED or keys do not respond

On RM288PXV4, “reset” issues are often caused by a control lock setting or a stuck key. Use the lock and control-panel instructions in the owner's manual for the exact button sequence.

Quick checks

Symptom Most common cause What to do next
Display on, keypad ignores presses Control lock enabled Follow manual steps to unlock, then retry
Random beeping or one function starts by itself Stuck key Press each key to confirm none are physically stuck; clean around keys
Unit works only when door is pushed or lifted Door latch or door-switch alignment issue Inspect door closing and latch alignment; stop using if it will not latch consistently

When a part is involved

If the microwave only runs with the door held a certain way, the door-safety circuit is involved. On this model’s parts list, the related switch is shown as switch 814037. Replace parts only after confirming the door is closing and latching correctly.

Why it matters

The control panel manages cooking functions and door-safety interlocks; a proper reset and basic checks prevent repeated shutdowns and help you pinpoint whether the issue is a setting, keypad problem, or door-safety condition.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool RM288PXV4 wall oven/microwave combo, replacing the control panel typically means shutting off power, removing the control knobs and control panel fasteners, then transferring the components to the new panel and reassembling. Use the wiring diagram and access steps in the owner's manual.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Turn off power at the breaker; this is a 240-volt appliance.
  • Confirm the oven is completely cool.
  • Protect the cabinet and floor; built-in units can scratch surfaces when moved.
  • Take clear photos of every wire connection before disconnecting anything.
  • Label connectors with tape so each wire returns to the same terminal.

Typical replacement steps (what the job looks like)

  1. Remove knobs: Pull the control knobs straight off (the manual calls this out for control panel care and access).
  2. Remove the control panel trim/fasteners: Take out the screws securing the control panel and any trim pieces.
  3. Access the control area: On many Whirlpool built-in oven/microwave combos, the control components mount behind the panel; you may need to loosen the unit in the cabinet to reach top or rear fasteners.
  4. Transfer parts: Move items such as switches, indicator lights, and the thermostat/selector shafts from the old panel to the new one (if the new panel is not fully assembled).
  5. Reconnect wiring: Match each connector to your photos and labels; make sure terminals are fully seated.
  6. Reassemble and test: Reinstall the panel and knobs, restore power, then test bake, broil, oven light, and timer functions.

Parts you might need

If your “control panel replacement” is really fixing a dead light or a broken switch, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

Symptom Often replaced part Example from this model’s parts
Oven light will not turn on Light bulb Light bulb 8009
Light works intermittently Light switch Light switch (black) WP4314961
No heat on broil Broil element Range broil element WP660579

Why it matters

The control panel area is where user controls and wiring connections meet. Correct wire placement and secure mounting prevent erratic operation, overheating at terminals, and repeat failures.

Last updated: February 2026

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