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Whirlpool WOC75EC0HS22 electric oven/microwave combo

Whirlpool WOC75EC0HS22 electric oven/microwave combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WOC75EC0HS22 electric oven/microwave combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Interlock for Whirlpool WOC75EC0HS22 - Part W11214928

    Cabinet and stirrer parts diagram

    Holder, Switch

    Part #W10876593

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  • Wall Oven Vent for Whirlpool WOC75EC0HS22 - Part W11598202

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    Assembly, Bottom Vent (stainless)

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  • Microwave Door Inner Panel Assembly for Whirlpool WOC75EC0HS22 - Part W11684570

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    Inner Door Assembly

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  • Lens-lamp for Whirlpool WOC75EC0HS22 - Part W11193483

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    Microwave Light Lens

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  • Wall Oven Microwave Thermostat for Whirlpool WOC75EC0HS22 - Part W11568584

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    Wall Oven Microwave Thermostat

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  • Tt-motor Ada for Whirlpool WOC75EC0HS22 - Part W11676353

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    Microwave Turntable Motor

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    Btm Vent Ass

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Whirlpool Electric Oven/Microwave Combo WOC75EC0HS22 FAQs

On a Whirlpool electric oven/microwave combo like model WOC75EC0HS22, a failing oven control board commonly shows up as a dead or flickering display, buttons that do not respond (or respond randomly), error codes, or heating that is inconsistent (no heat, weak heat, or overheating).

Common symptoms you can expect
  • Display goes blank, flickers, or resets by itself
  • Touchpad keys do nothing, beep without starting, or trigger the wrong function
  • Oven will not start a bake or broil cycle, or shuts off shortly after starting
  • Temperature is unstable (runs too hot or too cool) even after preheat
  • Error codes appear repeatedly after clearing power
  • Cooling fan or relays click inconsistently when a function is selected
Quick checks before you blame the control board

These checks help separate a control issue from a power, safety, or component problem.

  • Reset power: turn the breaker off for 1 minute, then back on; retest
  • Confirm proper power: a weak or missing leg of 240V can cause odd display and no-heat symptoms
  • Look for a blown fuse: if the unit is completely dead, test the fuse mda 20a W11188752
  • Check for overheating protection trips: if it quits during or after high heat, test the range high-limit thermostat WP4449751
  • Rule out a simple heating failure: if the oven runs but will not heat, inspect the range bake element W11545804 for visible damage and test continuity
Symptom-to-likely-cause guide
What you see More likely Less likely
Display dead, no response Blown fuse, power issue Control board failure
Oven runs but no heat Bake element, wiring Control board
Random beeping, wrong selections Control board or keypad issue Bake element
Shuts down when hot High-limit thermostat, cooling airflow Control board
Why it matters

The control board is the “traffic controller” for heating relays, sensors, and user inputs. Misdiagnosing it can lead to replacing an expensive electronic part when the real issue is a fuse, thermostat, wiring connection, or a failed bake element.

Last updated: February 2026

A microwave oven uses a high-voltage system to power a magnetron that creates microwave energy, plus safety interlocks and a turntable system to heat food evenly. In your Whirlpool WOC75EC0HS22 wall oven/microwave combo, common serviceable microwave parts include the door interlock components and turntable drive parts.

Main microwave parts (what they do)
  • Magnetron: generates microwave energy for heating.
  • High-voltage power system: typically includes an inverter or transformer-style components that power the magnetron.
  • Door and interlock system: prevents the microwave from running with the door open.
  • Control system: user interface and electronic control that manages time, power, and safety logic.
  • Cooling and airflow: moves heat away from internal components.
  • Cooking cavity and door window: contains energy and supports safe viewing.
  • Turntable system: rotates food for more even heating.
Parts you can match to this model (WOC75EC0HS22)

If you are troubleshooting a no-heat, no-run, or turntable issue, these model-matched parts are common starting points:

Quick symptom-to-part guide
Symptom Most likely area Example model-matched part
Won’t run with door closed Door interlock circuit Switch W10211972
Runs but turntable doesn’t move Turntable drive Microwave turntable motor W10911403
No power at all Line fuse or power feed Fuse mda 20a W11188752
Heats poorly or unevenly High-voltage system or airflow Inverter W11578579
Why it matters

Microwaves combine high voltage, heat, and safety interlocks. Identifying which “system” is involved (interlock, turntable, power, or cooling) helps you choose the right Whirlpool parts and avoid replacing good components.

Last updated: February 2026

To replace the control panel on your Whirlpool WOC75EC0HS22 wall oven/microwave combo, we remove power, pull the unit forward enough to access the top console area, then swap the control assembly and reconnect the wiring exactly as found. This is a moderate-to-advanced repair because of tight access and electrical connections.

Safety first (do this before touching anything)
  • Turn off the circuit breaker(s) for the wall oven; confirm the display is fully off.
  • Let the oven cool completely.
  • Use cut-resistant gloves; sheet metal edges are sharp.
  • Support the oven when sliding it out; these units are heavy.
  • Take clear photos of every connector before unplugging anything.
Basic replacement steps (typical for this style of combo unit)
  1. Shut off power at the breaker.
  2. Open the oven door and remove the mounting screws that secure the oven to the cabinet (usually along the side trim).
  3. With a helper, slide the unit forward a few inches to access the top and side panels.
  4. Remove the screws holding the top cover or console cover; lift the cover off.
  5. Label and disconnect wire harness plugs from the control panel or control board.
  6. Remove the fasteners securing the control panel assembly; transfer any brackets or trim pieces.
  7. Reinstall the replacement control panel, reconnect wiring, reassemble covers, and slide the unit back into the cabinet.
  8. Restore power and test Bake, Broil, convection fan operation, and microwave functions.
Parts that are commonly involved (and why)

Depending on what failed, the “control panel” repair can involve more than one component:

Symptom Most likely area Example part on this model page
Dead display, no response Fuse or power feed to controls Fuse mda 20a W11188752
Random resets, overheating shutdown Cooling/thermal protection Range high-limit thermostat WP4449751 or assembly, cooling fan W11344874
Microwave runs only with door held, door error Door interlock circuit Switch W10211972 or interlock W11033422
Why it matters

The control panel is the user interface for both the oven and microwave. A loose connector, overheated console area, or a failing interlock circuit can mimic a “bad panel”, so confirming the failure point helps avoid replacing the wrong part.

Helpful DIY reference

If you need to test wiring or confirm power to the control area before replacing parts, use our guide: how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.

Last updated: February 2026

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