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Kenmore 72162642200 microwave/hood combo

Kenmore 72162642200 microwave/hood combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 72162642200 microwave/hood combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Protector for Kenmore 72162642200 - Part 3741W1A001D

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  • Screw for Kenmore 72162642200 - Part 4B73234A

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  • Technical Card for Kenmore 72162642200 - Part 3840W1T006A

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  • Microwave Light Socket for Kenmore 72162642200 - Part 6804W3A001A

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  • Rack for Kenmore 72162642200 - Part 5026W1A048B

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  • Us Pressed Steel Microwave Door Latch Lever for Kenmore 72162642200 - Part 4510W4A005A

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  • Vent Grille for Kenmore 72162642200 - Part 3530W0A030A

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  • Instructions for Kenmore 72162642200 - Part 3828W5U0198

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Kenmore Microwave/Hood Combo 72162642200 FAQs

The Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 72162642200 has a 1.7 cubic foot oven capacity, which is the standard interior size used for cooking space (not the outside cabinet dimensions). For operating details and features, use the 72162642200 use and care guide.

How to confirm you have the right model

We always recommend matching the model number on the unit before relying on capacity specs.

  • Check the model number label on the oven front area
  • Match the full model number exactly: 72162642200
  • If your label shows a close model series (721.62642, 721.62643, etc.), use the same family manual for features
  • Keep your serial number handy for parts lookups
Capacity vs. what you can fit (quick guide)

A 1.7 cu. ft. over-the-range microwave typically handles most family-size dishes.

What you’re measuring What it means Typical example
Oven capacity (cu. ft.) Interior cooking space 1.7 cu. ft.
Exterior size Cabinet footprint over the range Varies by installation
Usable turntable area Flat space on the glass tray Depends on tray diameter
Why it matters

Capacity affects what cookware fits, how evenly food heats, and whether common items (like a 9x13 dish or large dinner plate) rotate freely on the turntable.

Related installation note

If you are measuring for a cabinet cutout or replacement fit, follow the clearances and mounting details in the 72162642200 installation guide rather than using cubic feet.

Last updated: February 2026

For Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 72162642200, the model number label is on the front of the oven, typically visible when you open the door. Use the full model number and serial number when ordering parts or scheduling service; it prevents mismatches.

Where to look on model 72162642200

Check these common label locations first:

  • Open the door and look along the oven front frame (the front face around the cavity opening)
  • Look at the upper side of the cavity front area (near the top edge inside the opening)
  • If you do not see it immediately, scan the door frame perimeter for a small rating plate

For diagrams and exact label placement, use the 72162642200 installation guide.

What to write down (and why)

Record these details exactly as shown on the label:

  • Complete model number (example: 72162642200)
  • Serial number
  • Purchase date (helpful for warranty and service history)
  • Any suffixes or additional digits printed with the model number
Quick reference
Item What it’s used for Example
Model number Matching parts and diagrams 72162642200
Serial number Identifying production run Varies
Purchase date Service and warranty timing Varies
Why it matters

Microwave/hood combos often share similar looks across multiple model series (for example, 721.62642, 721.62643, and related models). Using the exact model number ensures you get the correct Kenmore parts such as door switches, filters, and turntable components.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Kenmore microwaves are a good choice for most kitchens because they’re built for dependable everyday cooking and typically offer strong features for the price. For the Kenmore 72162642200 microwave/hood combo specifically, the included warranty coverage and detailed care and troubleshooting guidance in the 72162642200 owner’s manual support long-term, reliable use.

What “good” means for a microwave/hood combo

A microwave/hood combo has to do two jobs well: heat food evenly and vent cooking smoke and odors. In our experience, Kenmore units perform well when they’re installed correctly, kept clean (especially filters), and used with microwave-safe cookware.

Common strengths customers value

  • Solid day-to-day heating performance for reheating and timed cooking
  • Useful convenience features (timer, child lock, add minute, multi-stage cooking)
  • Built-in exhaust fan and cooktop light for range-top use
  • Straightforward maintenance routines that help prevent odor and performance issues
  • Good overall value compared with many premium brands
What to watch for (and how to prevent problems)

Most “bad microwave” complaints come from a few predictable issues: poor airflow, heavy grease buildup, door-switch problems, or electrical failures after a power surge.

Best practices that protect performance

  • Clean the cavity and door sealing surfaces regularly to prevent residue and odor buildup
  • Keep the venting path and grease filter clean so the exhaust fan can move air properly
  • Avoid running the microwave empty; it stresses internal components
  • Use microwave-safe dishes; test questionable cookware as described in the manual
  • If the unit goes dead after a surge, a blown fuse is a common starting point for diagnosis (use a technician for internal electrical checks)
Quick comparison: what to expect over time
Area What you’ll notice What usually fixes it
Heating Food warms slowly or unevenly Check settings and cookware; follow cooking tips in the manual
Venting Smoke or odors linger Clean/replace the grease filter; confirm proper installation
Reliability Sudden no-power condition Electrical diagnosis; fuse is a common failure point
Why it matters

A “good” microwave is one that stays consistent and safe. Following the care steps and operating precautions in the 72162642200 owner’s manual helps your Kenmore 72162642200 cook more evenly, vent better, and avoid preventable wear.

Last updated: February 2026

The Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 72162642200 is built to fit a standard 30-inch over-the-range opening; the installation instructions specify a minimum 30-inch width for the cabinet space. For the exact exterior width, height, and depth of the microwave itself, use the dimension diagram in the 72162642200 installation guide.

What we can confirm for model 72162642200

The installation requirements help you plan cabinet fit and safe clearances:

  • Minimum cabinet opening width: 30 inches
  • Minimum height above cooking surface: 30 inches (mounting plate location guidance)
  • Wall studs: typically 16 inches apart (for mounting support)
  • Mounting plate alignment: centered on the wall and cabinet opening
Typical exterior size for 30-inch over-the-range microwaves

Most Kenmore 30-inch over-the-range microwaves are close to these common exterior ranges (your exact unit can vary by series and trim):

  • Width: about 29 7/8 inches
  • Height: about 16 to 18 inches
  • Depth: about 15 to 17 inches (often more if you include the handle)
Quick reference: “opening” vs. “appliance”
Measurement type What it describes Common value you’ll see
Cabinet opening width Space the microwave fits into 30 inches minimum
Exterior width Microwave body width, door closed About 29 7/8 inches
Clearance above cooktop Safe mounting height guidance 30 inches minimum
How to measure your microwave accurately

If you are replacing an existing unit or confirming fit, measure with the door closed:

  • Measure width at the widest outside points
  • Measure height from the bottom of the case to the top of the case
  • Measure depth from the back to the front-most point (often the handle)
Why it matters

Using the installation opening and clearance requirements prevents cabinet interference, supports proper venting alignment, and helps you avoid mounting the microwave too low over the range.

For additional specs and operating details, use the 72162642200 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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