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Amana AMV2307PFS7 microwave hood, 1.6 cubic foot

Amana AMV2307PFS7 microwave hood, 1.6 cubic foot Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Amana AMV2307PFS7 microwave hood, 1.6 cubic foot, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Microwave Vent Damper for Amana AMV2307PFS7 - Part W10843943

    Cabinet and installation parts diagram

    Microwave Vent Damper

    Part #W10748710

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  • Microwave Light Socket for Amana AMV2307PFS7 - Part WPW10210878

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  • Microwave Control Panel Bracket for Amana AMV2307PFS7 - Part W11676791

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    Microwave Control Panel Bracket

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  • Microwave Surface Light Bulb, 40-watt for Amana AMV2307PFS7 - Part 8206232A

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    Microwave/hood Light Bulb

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  • Capacitor for Amana AMV2307PFS7 - Part WPW10574736

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    Capacitor

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  • Microwave Turntable Tray Support for Amana AMV2307PFS7 - Part W11252182

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    Ring, Turntable (with Rollers)

    Part #W11193600

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  • Use And Care Guide for Amana AMV2307PFS7 - Part W10866741

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    Use And Care Guide

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  • Tech Sheet for Amana AMV2307PFS7 - Part W11279375

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    Tech Sheet

    Part #W11279375

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  • Installation Instructions for Amana AMV2307PFS7 - Part W10823831

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    Installation Instructions

    Part #W10823831

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  • Template, Upper for Amana AMV2307PFS7 - Part W10190020

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    Template, Upper

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Amana MICROWAVE HOOD, 1.6 CUBIC FOOT AMV2307PFS7 FAQs

Common microwave problems include not heating, running but stopping mid-cycle, sparking/arcing, a dead display, a door that will not latch, and a turntable that will not rotate. On the Amana AMV2307PFS7 microwave/hood combo, these symptoms often trace back to the door interlock circuit, a blown fuse, or a high-voltage component.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
  • Microwave runs but does not heat: high-voltage system issue (magnetron, capacitor, diode, transformer) or a control problem.
  • No power (dead display): blown fuse, loose power connection, or control board issue.
  • Starts then stops: door interlock switch problem, overheating, or control issue.
  • Sparking/arcing: metal in the cavity, damaged waveguide cover area, or food splatter/carbon tracking.
  • Turntable not rotating: turntable motor/driver issue or a mechanical obstruction.
  • Vent hood light out: failed lamp.
Quick checks we recommend first (safe, no disassembly)
  • Confirm the outlet has power (try a small lamp or phone charger).
  • Remove any metal (twist ties, foil, metal-rimmed dishes) and clean splatter from the cavity.
  • Make sure the door closes firmly and the latch area is not obstructed.
  • Test heating with a cup of water for 60 seconds; uneven or no heating points to a heating circuit problem.
  • If the turntable is not moving, reseat the tray and roller ring and check for binding.
Parts that commonly fix these problems on AMV2307PFS7
Symptom Common part area Example part for this model
Dead/no power Line fuse Microwave fuse W11707984
Starts then stops, door-related issues Door interlock switches Interlock WPW10156813 or assembly, lower interlock (includes switches) W11551761
Runs but no heat High-voltage components Magnetron W11391712 or gaoxin-hvd c W11256462
Turntable not rotating Turntable drive Microwave turntable motor W10642989 or driver, turntable W11245707
Hood light out Lamp Lamp assembly 8206232A
Why it matters

A microwave that is not heating or that stops unexpectedly can indicate a door-safety (interlock) problem or a high-voltage failure. Addressing the correct root cause helps restore safe operation and prevents repeat failures.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Amana AMV2307PFS7 microwave/hood combo, the biggest life-shorteners are overheating (blocked vents or heavy back-to-back cooking), running the microwave empty, slamming the door (stressing interlock switches), and poor cleaning that leads to corrosion and arcing. These habits accelerate wear on the magnetron and safety circuits.

Top habits that wear out a microwave fastest
  • Running it empty or with very little food (can overheat the magnetron)
  • Blocking the top or side vents, or letting grease clog airflow (causes heat damage)
  • Slamming the door or forcing it shut (can damage door latches and interlocks)
  • Using metal, foil, or dishes with metallic trim (sparks can damage the cavity and waveguide area)
  • Ignoring arcing, burning smells, or unusual buzzing (small issues become major failures)
  • Letting grease build up in a microwave/hood combo (adds heat load and stresses components)
Parts most affected (and what the symptom looks like)
What gets stressed Common symptom Example part for AMV2307PFS7
High-voltage system Loud hum, no heat, burning smell Magnetron W11391712
Door safety system Won’t start, stops when door moves, blows fuse Assembly, lower interlock (includes switches) W11551761
Line protection Dead display, no power, intermittent power Microwave fuse W11707984
Venting and airflow Overheats, shuts off mid-cycle, weak hood performance Filter W10208631A
What we recommend to extend service life
  • Keep the grease filter clean and seated correctly; wash it regularly and dry fully before reinstalling.
  • Leave a short cool-down gap after long cook cycles (especially high power).
  • Close the door gently; if it feels misaligned, stop using force and inspect the latch area.
  • Always heat a load (a cup of water is fine for testing); never “dry run” the unit.
  • Wipe splatters promptly so carbonized food does not cause arcing.
Why it matters

Most premature microwave failures trace back to heat and door-switch stress. Reducing heat buildup and protecting the interlock system helps prevent nuisance fuse blows and protects the high-voltage components that are costly and time-consuming to replace.

Last updated: February 2026

For an Amana over-the-range microwave like model AMV2307PFS7, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label; you’ll usually find it on the door frame area (visible when you open the microwave door) or on the inside edge of the cooking cavity.

Where to look on the microwave

Check these common label locations first:

  • Open the door and look around the front frame (the area the door closes against)
  • Check the inside lip/edge of the cooking cavity opening
  • Look on the left or right interior side wall near the door opening
  • If you have an over-the-range installation, check the side of the unit behind the grille (if accessible)
What the label looks like

The rating label is typically a white or silver sticker/plate with multiple fields. You’re looking for Model and often Serial.

Label field What it means Why you need it
Model The full model identifier (example: AMV2307PFS7) Ensures diagrams and parts match your exact unit
Serial The production code/number Helps confirm version changes and correct replacement parts
Electrical ratings Voltage/amps/watts Useful for troubleshooting and safe testing
Why it matters for parts and repairs

Amana microwaves can have small design changes across production runs. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct door parts, switches, and electrical components for your unit.

If you’re ordering parts, we recommend starting with the parts list for AMV2307PFS7 and matching by description and diagram callout; for example, common service items include the microwave fuse W11707984 and the filter W10208631A.

Quick tips if the label is hard to read
  • Wipe the label gently with a damp cloth to remove grease
  • Use your phone camera and zoom in for clearer text
  • Copy the model number exactly, including all letters and numbers

Last updated: March 2026

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