How big is a Kenmore microwave model 66569619992 in inches?
Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 66569619992 measures 29-7/8 inches wide and 16-1/4 inches high based on the product-dimensions diagram in the installation guide. Use the owner's manual for any additional specs and operating clearances you want to confirm.
Key measurements to plan your install
Use these numbers when checking cabinet fit, mounting location, and venting space:
- Overall width: 29-7/8 inches
- Overall height: 16-1/4 inches
- Cabinet opening width: 30 inches minimum
- Recommended upper cabinet depth: 12 to 14 inches
- Wall support: at least one wall stud within the cabinet opening
Quick reference table
| Measurement | Size (inches) | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Overall width | 29-7/8 | Matches standard 30-inch over-the-range openings |
| Overall height | 16-1/4 | Impacts mounting plate position and cabinet clearance |
| Cabinet opening width (minimum) | 30 | Prevents cabinet side interference |
| Upper cabinet depth (recommended) | 12 to 14 | Helps fit and allows easier removal for service |
How to confirm depth for your kitchen
Depth can vary depending on whether you include the door/handle and how the unit sits against the wall and ductwork. For an accurate depth check:
- Measure from the wall to the front of the closed door (include the handle)
- Compare your measurement to the product-dimensions diagram in the installation guide
- If you are changing venting, confirm the duct and damper path do not force the microwave forward
Why it matters
Over-the-range microwaves are designed around a 30-inch cabinet opening. Verifying the width and height for model 66569619992 helps prevent cabinet interference, mounting misalignment, and venting fit issues.
If you need replacement parts during planning or repair, order from the parts list for model 66569619992 or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Is a hood vent better than a microwave vent?
Yes; if stronger ventilation is the priority, a dedicated range hood is typically better than the built-in vent fan on a Kenmore 66569619992 microwave/hood combo. Microwave vents are designed to save space and handle everyday cooking smoke, but they usually move less air than many full-size hoods.
Quick comparison
| Feature | Microwave/hood combo vent (66569619992) | Dedicated range hood |
|---|---|---|
| Vent power | Good for light to moderate cooking | Typically higher airflow for frequent frying and high-heat cooking |
| Space | Saves cabinet space by combining appliances | Requires separate hood space |
| Installation flexibility | Factory set for ventless (recirculating); can be converted to wall or roof venting | Often offered in ducted or ductless configurations |
| Maintenance | Grease filter needs regular cleaning | Baffle or mesh filters also need regular cleaning; may be larger/easier to access |
When a range hood is the better choice
- You cook with high heat often (searing, frying, wok cooking).
- You want faster smoke and odor removal.
- You need better capture over front burners.
- You want a quieter fan at higher airflow (common with larger hoods).
When the microwave vent is the better choice
- You want a clean, space-saving setup over a range up to 36 inches wide.
- You mainly need basic ventilation for boiling, simmering, and light sautéing.
- You prefer a simpler, all-in-one installation.
Venting options for this model
Your Kenmore 66569619992 microwave hood is factory set for ventless (recirculating) operation. If you want ducted performance, it can be configured to vent through the wall or roof during installation (or when reinstalling) by changing the venting setup and using the provided templates and steps in the installation guide.
Parts that commonly matter for vent performance
| Part | What it affects |
|---|---|
| Grease filter WP6803 | Captures grease; a clogged filter reduces airflow |
| Damper W10843943 | Helps prevent backdrafts and improves ducted venting efficiency |
| Microwave mounting plate WP8206174 | Supports correct mounting alignment, which helps keep duct connections lined up |
Why it matters
Better ventilation helps reduce grease buildup on cabinets, improves indoor air quality, and can help keep the microwave/hood combo running cooler. No matter which option you choose, keeping the grease filter clean is one of the biggest day-to-day airflow improvements.
You can order replacement venting-related parts for model 66569619992 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is a microwave hood combination?
A microwave hood combination is a single Kenmore appliance that works as both a microwave oven and a range hood vent system. On model 66569619992, it mounts over the cooktop (typically under an upper cabinet) and either vents air outside or filters and recirculates it.
How it works in your kitchen
A microwave/hood combo pulls cooking smoke, steam, and odors through filters under the unit, then moves the air through the vent path.
- Venting mode: air is ducted to the outside (best for removing heat and moisture).
- Recirculating mode: air passes through a charcoal filter, then returns to the room.
- Grease control: aluminum grease filters catch grease from cooking vapors.
- Lighting and fan: the hood fan and cooktop light are built into the microwave.
Filters: what to expect
Your 66569619992 uses grease filtration, and it can use a charcoal filter when set up to recirculate.
| Filter type | What it does | Typical care interval |
|---|---|---|
| Grease (aluminum) filter | Captures grease from cooking vapors | Clean at least monthly |
| Charcoal filter (recirculating setups) | Reduces odors before air returns to the kitchen | Replace every 6 to 12 months |
For removal and care steps specific to this model, follow the owner's manual.
Why it matters
Knowing whether your microwave/hood combo is vented outside or set to recirculate helps you maintain airflow, reduce odors, and prevent grease buildup. Filter maintenance also helps protect internal components and keeps the fan performing normally.
Parts that commonly relate to hood performance
If you are troubleshooting airflow, rattling, or missing pieces, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Grease filter WP6803 (grease capture under the microwave)
- Damper W10843943 (helps control airflow direction in the vent path)
- Microwave/hood grille vent 8184599 (front vent grille component)
For additional parts and diagrams for model 66569619992, search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What size fuse for Kenmore microwave?
For the Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 66569619992, the installation requirements call for a 120-volt, 60 Hz, AC-only 15- or 20-amp fused electrical supply (a time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended). For the exact fuse type and location inside the microwave, use the owner's manual.
What “15- or 20-amp fused supply” means
This spec refers to the home circuit that powers the microwave (the breaker or time-delay fuse protecting the outlet), not necessarily the small internal microwave fuse.
- Use a dedicated circuit for the microwave/hood combo when possible
- Use a grounded 3-prong outlet (no adapter, no extension cord)
- A time-delay fuse (or standard breaker) helps prevent nuisance trips at startup
- If the breaker trips repeatedly, stop using the microwave until the cause is found
If your microwave is dead or keeps blowing an internal fuse
A blown internal fuse is usually a symptom of another failure (door interlock problem, shorted high-voltage component, or overheating). Common checks and related parts for model 66569619992 include:
- Door switch and bracket alignment: primary switch W10211972, interlock 8205572
- Overheat protection: thermal fuse W11707984
- No-heat symptoms (high-voltage circuit): diode W11256462, capacitor W10850446
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most common area | Example parts on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Completely dead (no display) | Power in, internal fuse circuit, overheating | Thermal fuse, power cord |
| Runs but does not heat | High-voltage circuit | Diode, capacitor |
| Blows fuse when door closes/starts | Door interlock circuit | Primary switch, interlock bracket |
Why it matters
Using the correct 15- or 20-amp protected circuit helps prevent wiring overheating and nuisance trips, and it reduces the chance of repeated internal fuse failures caused by poor power supply or improper installation.
You can order replacement parts for model 66569619992 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





