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Whirlpool UMV1160CS3 microwave/hood combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool UMV1160CS3 microwave/hood combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Whirlpool Microwave/Hood Combo UMV1160CS3 FAQs

No. Whirlpool microwaves come in multiple sizes, and even within the same style (countertop vs. over-the-range), dimensions vary by model. For your Whirlpool UMV1160CS3 microwave/hood combo, the installation requirements are based on a typical 30-inch-wide setup above a range, not a one-size-fits-all standard; use the installation guide for the exact fit rules.

What “same size” usually means

Whirlpool makes different microwave types, and each type has common size ranges:

  • Countertop microwaves: vary widely in width, height, and depth
  • Microwave/hood combos (over-the-range): commonly designed around a 30-inch cabinet opening
  • Built-in microwaves: depend on trim kits and cabinet cutouts
  • Low-profile over-the-range models: shorter height, different venting clearances

UMV1160CS3 fit basics (what we know from the install instructions)

For the Whirlpool UMV1160CS3 microwave/hood combo, the installation instructions specify key constraints that affect “size compatibility”:

  • Suitable for use above electric or gas cooking products up to 36 inches wide
  • 30 inches is the typical microwave width used in the installation dimension diagrams
  • The grounded 3-prong outlet must be located inside the upper cabinet
  • Venting (wall or roof) requires clearances so the damper opens freely

Quick reference table

Item Typical value for this installation style What to verify for UMV1160CS3
Cabinet opening width 30 in typical Cabinet width and mounting layout in the installation guide
Range/cooktop width allowed Up to 36 in Your range width and clearance
Upper cabinet depth 12 to 14 in common range shown Your cabinet depth and outlet location

Why it matters

Microwave size affects mounting hole locations, venting alignment, damper clearance, and cabinet fit. A microwave that is “about the same width” can still be incompatible if the mounting plate pattern or venting path differs.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Whirlpool microwaves, including the Whirlpool UMV1160CS3 microwave/hood combo, typically last 8 to 10 years with normal household use and basic care. Keeping the venting clear, using the correct cookware, and fixing small issues early helps you reach that range; see the owner's manual for model-specific care and operating guidance.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A microwave’s life is mostly driven by heat load and door safety components (interlock switches) cycling thousands of times.

  • Daily run time: frequent long cook cycles shorten life faster than quick reheats
  • Ventilation and grease: clogged filters and grease buildup trap heat in an over-the-range unit
  • Door use: slamming the door stresses interlock switches and latches
  • Power quality: repeated breaker trips or low voltage can stress the control and high-voltage system
  • Maintenance: keeping the cavity clean reduces arcing and overheating

Quick care checklist (best ROI)

  • Run the hood fan when cooking on the range to reduce heat and steam exposure.
  • Keep the interior clean and dry; remove splatters before they carbonize.
  • Avoid running the microwave empty.
  • Use microwave-safe containers; avoid metal trim or foil contact.
  • Close the door gently so the interlock system stays aligned.

When “end of life” is approaching

Common symptoms that show up late in a microwave’s life include inconsistent heating, loud humming, burning smells, or intermittent operation.

Symptom Most common area involved What we recommend
Runs but does not heat High-voltage circuit Stop using and have it serviced due to high-voltage risk
Dead display or intermittent power Power supply or control Check breaker first; then diagnose electrical components
Starts then stops when door moves Door interlock system Inspect/replace interlock switches as needed

Why it matters

A microwave/hood combo like the UMV1160CS3 is both a cooking appliance and a ventilation appliance. Good airflow and gentle door operation reduce heat stress on the electronic control and the door interlock system, which are two of the biggest lifespan drivers.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Whirlpool UMV1160CS3 microwave/hood combo, unplug it (or switch off the breaker) for about 1 minute, then restore power and reset the clock. This clears most temporary control glitches and power-failure messages.

Quick reset options (most common)

  • Power reset: Unplug for 60 seconds, then plug back into a grounded 3-prong outlet.
  • Breaker reset: Turn the microwave circuit breaker off, wait 60 seconds, then turn it back on.
  • Clear Control Lock (if the keypad seems “stuck”): Touch and hold Cancel for about 3 seconds until the padlock icon turns off.
  • Reset after “PF” or flashing “:”: Set the clock again (these indicate a power interruption).
  1. Make sure the microwave is not running.
  2. Unplug the power cord (or turn off the dedicated breaker).
  3. Wait 1 minute.
  4. Restore power.
  5. Set the clock using the steps in the owner's manual.

What you should see after a reset

What you see on the display What it means What to do next
Flashing ":" or "PF" Power failure/interruption Set the clock
Padlock icon Control Lock is on Hold Cancel 3 seconds
Normal time display Controls are operating Test heating with 1 cup of water

Why it matters

A reset restores normal operation after a power blip, clears minor electronic control errors, and helps you confirm whether the issue is a simple control setting (like Control Lock) versus a part problem.

If it still will not run or heat

  • Confirm the outlet has power and the breaker is not tripped.
  • Close the door firmly; door-switch issues can prevent starting.
  • If the unit runs but does not heat, heating-circuit parts such as the microwave high-voltage diode W11256462 can be involved.

Last updated: February 2026

A 1.9 cu ft microwave has more interior cavity volume than a 1.7 cu ft model, so it fits larger dishes and gives more headroom. For your Whirlpool UMV1160CS3, the most important “fit” check is the required cabinet opening, mounting support, and venting clearances in the installation guide.

What the capacity numbers really mean

Cubic feet is the usable interior volume of the cooking cavity. Going from 1.7 to 1.9 cu ft typically means:

  • More room for wider plates and larger microwave-safe bowls
  • More clearance for taller containers
  • More space to separate items for more even heating
  • Potentially a different turntable size (varies by model)

What often stays similar for over-the-range models

Many over-the-range microwave/hood combos are built around a standard 30-inch wide installation, so exterior width can be similar even when capacity changes. What must match your kitchen is the installation spec, not the capacity label.

Key UMV1160CS3 installation items to verify include:

  • 30-inch typical opening width and proper mounting location
  • Adequate wall structure and upper cabinet support (rated for the installed load)
  • Clearance to fully open the door near a side wall
  • Venting space so the damper opens freely (wall or roof venting)

Quick comparison

Item 1.7 cu ft 1.9 cu ft
Interior cooking space Less More
Best for Standard plates, smaller cookware Larger dishes, taller containers
Exterior size Often similar (verify) Often similar (verify)
Install requirements Must match cabinet and venting Must match cabinet and venting

Why it matters

Capacity affects everyday usability (what fits inside). Installation dimensions and venting requirements determine whether an over-the-range unit mounts safely and vents correctly, which is the deciding factor when swapping models.

Last updated: February 2026

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