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Sharp R-1874-T microwave/hood combo

Sharp R-1874-T microwave/hood combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Sharp R-1874-T microwave/hood combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Microwave Cooking Tray for Sharp R-1874-T - Part NTNT-A114WREZ

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    Microwave Cooking Tray

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  • Screw for Sharp R-1874-T - Part XOTWW40P08000

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  • Spring for Sharp R-1874-T - Part MSPRTA046WRE0

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  • Screw: 4mm X 6mm for Sharp R-1874-T - Part XBTWW40P06000

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  • Stopper for Sharp R-1874-T - Part LSTPPB024MRF0

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  • Filter for Sharp R-1874-T - Part PFIL-B002MRE0

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  • Hood Fan M for Sharp R-1874-T - Part FMOTEA362WRK0

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  • Screw for Sharp R-1874-T - Part XCBWW30P06000

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  • Damper Motor for Sharp R-1874-T - Part RMOTDA256WRZZ

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  • Screw 5mm X 60mm for Sharp R-1874-T - Part XBRS750P60000

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    Screw 5mm X 60mm

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Sharp Microwave/Hood Combo R-1874-T FAQs

A microwave/hood combo like the Sharp R-1874-T saves counter space by combining a microwave with a range hood, but the tradeoffs are tighter fit requirements, more involved service access, and shared functions (fan and lights) that can be affected when one section has a problem.

Common disadvantages (what we see most often)

  • More installation constraints: You must match cabinet width, mounting height, and venting direction (recirculating or ducted) to your kitchen layout.
  • Harder access for repairs: Over-the-range units are heavy and mounted above the cooktop, so troubleshooting door switches, interior light, fan, or heating issues takes more labor.
  • Shared components and controls: A single control board, wiring harness, or door switch issue can impact multiple features.
  • More frequent cleaning: Being over the cooktop increases grease and steam exposure, so filters and the underside need regular cleaning.
  • Replacement is all-or-nothing: If the microwave section fails, you often end up replacing the entire unit even if the hood portion was fine.

Combo vs. separate microwave and hood

Topic Microwave/hood combo (R-1874-T type) Separate microwave + dedicated hood
Space Saves counter space Uses counter or built-in space
Service access Typically more involved Each unit serviced separately
Upkeep More grease exposure Hood still needs cleaning, microwave less so
Failure impact One issue can affect multiple functions Failure usually isolated to one unit

Why it matters

These disadvantages affect day-to-day convenience (fit, cleaning) and long-term ownership (service time and replacement decisions). If you cook with high heat often, the extra grease and steam exposure is usually the biggest ongoing downside.

Tips to minimize the downsides

  • Clean the grease filters and the underside regularly to keep airflow and lighting clear.
  • Run the fan while cooking and for a few minutes after to reduce moisture and odors.
  • If heating performance drops, use a symptom-based checklist like why is my microwave not heating before assuming a major failure.

Last updated: February 2026

A Sharp microwave oven typically lasts 5 to 10 years. For a Sharp R-1874-T microwave/hood combo, lifespan depends most on daily run time, keeping the venting clear, and avoiding overheating events that stress the magnetron, door switches, and control board.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most over-the-range microwave/hood combos fall into the same general range, but these factors move you toward the high or low end:

  • Heavy use (multiple long heat cycles daily) shortens life
  • Poor airflow (greasy filters, blocked ducting) increases heat stress
  • Slamming the door can damage door latches and interlock switches
  • Power issues (surges, frequent breaker trips) can damage electronics
  • Grease and steam buildup can cause arcing and corrosion

Signs your microwave is nearing end of life

If your R-1874-T shows these symptoms repeatedly, repair becomes less cost-effective:

  • Runs but does not heat food well
  • Loud humming/buzzing that is new or getting worse
  • Arcing or burn marks inside the cavity or on the waveguide cover
  • Intermittent power (display resets, random shutoffs)
  • Door won’t close firmly or takes extra force to start

Maintenance that helps you reach 10 years

These habits reduce heat and electrical stress on key components:

What to do How often Why it helps
Clean grease filters and intake areas Monthly Improves cooling and vent airflow
Wipe interior after splatters Weekly Prevents arcing and odor buildup
Use microwave-safe containers only Always Reduces arcing and overheating
Avoid running empty Always Protects the magnetron

Why it matters

Microwave/hood combos like the Sharp R-1874-T rely on good airflow to protect high-voltage heating components. Keeping the venting and interior clean is one of the simplest ways to extend service life and reduce nuisance failures.

For troubleshooting if it runs but won’t heat, use our guide: why is my microwave not heating.

Last updated: February 2026

There is no single “best” over-the-range microwave brand for every kitchen; the best choice is the one that fits your cabinet cutout, venting setup, and daily cooking needs. If you already own a Sharp over-the-range unit like model R-1874-T, staying with a similar Sharp-style microwave/hood combo often makes replacement sizing and installation simpler.

What to compare (the factors that matter most)

  • Fit and mounting pattern: Over-the-range models are built around specific cabinet widths and bracket locations.
  • Venting options: Recirculating (charcoal filter) vs. outside venting (top or rear discharge).
  • Cooking performance: Sensor cooking, inverter-style power control (if offered), and even heating.
  • Noise and airflow: Fan CFM and sound level; higher airflow helps more but can be louder.
  • Controls and usability: Button layout, display brightness, and common presets you actually use.
  • Serviceability: Availability of common wear items (filters, bulbs, door switches) and clear troubleshooting.

Quick brand-by-brand snapshot

Brand Typical strengths in over-the-range microwaves Best for
Sharp Strong microwave engineering; solid everyday cooking features Reliable reheating and cooking performance
GE Broad model selection; lots of feature tiers Matching a specific feature set and finish
Whirlpool Common sizes and configurations; widely used designs Straightforward replacements in many kitchens
Samsung Modern styling; feature-heavy models Tech-forward features and design
LG Good feature sets; often strong ventilation options Balancing features with ventilation needs

Our practical recommendation

  1. Measure your current opening and note vent direction (top, rear, or recirculating).
  2. Decide your “must-haves” (quiet fan, sensor cook, stainless finish, bright cooktop lighting).
  3. If your current unit is Sharp R-1874-T, use that model number to match size and configuration when shopping for replacement parts or planning a like-for-like swap.
  4. Use our troubleshooting resources to confirm whether you need a new microwave or just a repair.

Why it matters

Over-the-range microwaves are part microwave and part range hood; a brand that cooks well but does not match your venting and mounting needs can turn a simple replacement into a cabinet and ductwork project.

Related help: why is my microwave not heating

Last updated: February 2026

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