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Kenmore 72181622600 microwave/hood combo

Kenmore 72181622600 microwave/hood combo Parts

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  • Microwave Power Control Board Assembly for Kenmore 72181622600 - Part 6871W1A454E

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    Microwave Power Control Board Assembly

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  • Microwave Vent Duct Cover for Kenmore 72181622600 - Part 4960W1A022A

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    Microwave Vent Duct Cover

    Part #4960W1A022A

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  • Cover for Kenmore 72181622600 - Part 305281M001A

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  • Membrane for Kenmore 72181622600 - Part MFM30373801

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  • Cavity Assembly for Kenmore 72181622600 - Part 3461W1A090H

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    Cavity Assembly

    Part #3461W1A090H

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  • Base Plate for Kenmore 72181622600 - Part 3303W1A061F

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    Base Plate

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  • Heater for Kenmore 72181622600 - Part 530081A002A

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    Heater

    Part #530081A002A

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  • Microwave Vent Grille for Kenmore 72181622600 - Part 3530W0A030E

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    Microwave Vent Grille

    Part #3530W0A030E

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  • Controller for Kenmore 72181622600 - Part 478181M007A

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    Controller

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  • Bracket for Kenmore 72181622600 - Part 4810W1A305B

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    Bracket

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Kenmore Microwave/Hood Combo 72181622600 FAQs

For Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 72181622600, the installation requirements indicate it fits a 30-inch minimum cabinet opening width and must be mounted so the top of the mounting plate is at least 30 inches above the cooking surface. For the exact overall exterior width, height, and depth in inches, we use the dimensions listed in the 72181622600 installation guide.

What we can confirm from the installation requirements

These measurements come straight from the installation instructions and are the key “fit” dimensions for over-the-range mounting:

  • Minimum cabinet opening width: 30 inches
  • Minimum clearance above cooking surface: 30 inches (to the top of the mounting plate)
  • Stud spacing reference: studs are typically 16 inches apart (used for locating mounting points)
  • Designed for use above ranges up to 36 inches wide

Typical exterior size range (helpful for planning)

Most over-the-range microwave/hood combos that require a 30-inch opening are approximately this size:

  • Width: about 29 7/8 inches to 30 inches
  • Height: about 16 inches to 17 inches
  • Depth: about 15 inches to 17 inches

Use this as a planning range for cabinetry and trim; use the installation guide for the exact spec for your unit.

Quick fit checklist before you measure

  • Measure the cabinet opening width (inside-to-inside) and confirm it is at least 30 inches.
  • Measure from the cooktop surface up to confirm you can maintain the required clearances.
  • Confirm you have at least one solid wall stud where the mounting plate will attach.
  • If you are replacing an older unit, compare the old mounting plate hole pattern to the new one.

Why it matters

Over-the-range microwaves are sized around a 30-inch cabinet opening, but small differences in height and depth affect door swing clearance, backsplash space, and whether the vent damper aligns with your ducting.

If you are re-installing or replacing mounting hardware, these model-matched parts can matter:

What it affects Part example for 72181622600 When you replace it
Wall attachment and leveling Microwave mounting plate 3300W0A030A Missing, bent, or swapped from a different model
Venting flap alignment Microwave vent damper door 4900W1A001B Damper is broken, noisy, or not opening freely

You can order replacement parts for model 72181622600 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore microwaves are a good choice for most homes because they typically deliver solid everyday performance and practical features at a reasonable cost. For the Kenmore 72181622600 microwave/hood combo specifically, long-term reliability depends most on correct installation, safe electrical connection, and routine cleaning and filter care as outlined in the owner's manual.

What “good” means for a microwave/hood combo

A microwave/hood combo has two jobs: heating food and venting the cooktop. In real kitchens, “good” usually comes down to these points:

  • Heats evenly and consistently at common power levels
  • Door closes and latches smoothly (interlock system works correctly)
  • Exhaust fan moves air well and the filters are maintained
  • Controls are easy to use and hold up to daily use
  • Interior stays clean and the turntable system runs smoothly

What to do to keep your Kenmore 72181622600 performing well

These steps prevent many common complaints (weak heating, odors, noisy operation, and grease buildup):

  • Clean interior surfaces with warm, sudsy water and a soft cloth; keep the door and frame contact areas clean
  • Use steam cleaning for stubborn soil (boil a cup of water for 2 to 3 minutes), then wipe dry
  • Reduce odors by boiling water with lemon juice or vinegar
  • Wash the glass turntable and support in mild, sudsy water
  • Maintain the venting system by cleaning or replacing filters on schedule

Filters and venting: a quick guide

Filter maintenance is a major factor in how “good” a microwave/hood combo feels day to day.

Filter type What it does When it matters most
Grease filter Captures grease from cooking Frying, sautéing, high-heat cooking
Charcoal filter (recirculating setups) Helps reduce odors when not vented outside Apartments, interior kitchens

If your unit is recirculating, replacing the microwave charcoal filter 5230W1A011B on time helps keep airflow and odor control strong.

Why it matters

Most “bad microwave” experiences are really airflow, cleaning, or installation issues. A clean cavity, properly maintained filters, and a correct electrical connection help the magnetron-based heating system work as designed and help the hood portion vent effectively.

If you ever need model-matched replacement parts (filters, fuse, door switch, or heating components), order from the parts list for Kenmore 72181622600 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 72181622600, unplug it (or turn off the breaker) for about 1 minute, then restore power. This clears many control glitches and returns the display and keypad to normal operation; re-set the clock afterward using the steps in the owner's manual.

Quick reset options (from easiest to most complete)

  • Soft reset (power cycle): Unplug for 60 seconds, then plug back in.
  • Control reset: Press STOP/Clear to cancel a cooking program or clear an incorrect entry.
  • After a door interruption: If you opened the door mid-cycle, close the door and press START/Enter to resume.
  • Restore settings you changed: Use the Option pad to adjust defaults (sound, clock, display speed, defrost weights).

Step-by-step: power-cycle reset

  1. Unplug the microwave, or switch the dedicated circuit breaker OFF.
  2. Wait 60 seconds.
  3. Restore power.
  4. Set the clock.
  5. Test heating with a cup of water for 1 minute.

What a reset fixes (and what it does not)

Symptom Reset usually helps? What to check next
Display frozen, keypad not responding Yes Try STOP/Clear, then power cycle
Microwave runs but does not heat No Heating circuit parts (see below)
Hood fan or lights acting odd Sometimes Verify settings and filters
Unit completely dead Sometimes Outlet, breaker, internal fuse

If it still will not heat after resetting

A reset will not repair a failed high-voltage component. For model 72181622600, common heating-related parts to check include the microwave fuse 3B74133Q, microwave magnetron 6324W1A001L, and microwave high-voltage diode 6021W3B001V. For troubleshooting steps, use our guide why is my microwave not heating.

Why it matters

Resetting is the fastest way to clear a stuck control or canceled program without replacing parts. If the microwave powers on but will not heat, focusing on the heating circuit saves time and avoids unnecessary filter or control changes.

Last updated: February 2026

The Kenmore 72181622600 microwave/hood combo is commonly sold in the 1.6 to 1.8 cubic feet class; the exact oven cavity capacity for your unit is listed in the specifications section of the 72181622600 owner's manual.

How to find the exact capacity (fast)

Look in the manual for a “Specifications” or “Model information” section; capacity may be labeled as “oven capacity,” “cavity volume,” or “cu. ft.”

  • Confirm the full model number on the rating label inside the door area
  • Check the first few pages and any “Getting to know your microwave” section
  • Look for a specs table that lists capacity, electrical rating, and dimensions
  • Use the oven cavity capacity, not the hood or vent size

Typical capacity range for this style of microwave

Most over-the-range microwave/hood combos like Kenmore 72181622600 fall into a narrow capacity range.

Category Typical capacity What it means for everyday use
Compact OTR 1.4 to 1.6 cu. ft. Smaller casserole dishes, tighter turntable clearance
Standard OTR 1.6 to 1.8 cu. ft. Most dinner plates and medium cookware fit well
Large OTR 1.9 to 2.2 cu. ft. Better for larger dishes, more interior height

Why it matters

Capacity affects what cookware fits on the turntable, how evenly larger dishes heat, and whether common items (like 10 to 12 inch plates) clear the door and interior walls.

If you are comparing models because venting performance seems weak, check the filters first. A clogged grease filter restricts airflow; this model uses a removable filter such as the goldstar microwave grease filter 5230W1A012B.

If you need replacement parts for Kenmore 72181622600, order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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