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Kenmore 72162622200 microwave/hood combo

Kenmore 72162622200 microwave/hood combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 72162622200 microwave/hood combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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    Kenmore Microwave/Hood Combo 72162622200 FAQs

    Kenmore microwaves are a solid, dependable choice for everyday cooking, and the Kenmore 72162622200 microwave/hood combo is built for typical household use with standard convenience features like an exhaust fan, cooktop light, and child lock. Long-term performance depends most on proper use, cleaning, and timely part replacement.

    What “good” means for the Kenmore 72162622200

    We judge a microwave/hood combo on heating consistency, ventilation performance, ease of use, and serviceability. Your model’s Use & Care Guide highlights practical features such as the exhaust fan, cooktop light, turntable on/off, and child lock, which are the basics most households rely on. See the 72162622200 owner’s manual for the full feature list and operating guidance.

    How to keep it performing well

    Good microwaves stay “good” when they are kept clean, ventilated, and not run under abusive conditions.

    • Clean interior surfaces regularly with warm, sudsy water and a soft cloth
    • Keep the door and frame contact areas clean so the door seals properly
    • Use mild, nonabrasive soap only (avoid harsh cleaners)
    • Steam-clean stubborn soil by heating a cup of water for a few minutes, then wipe
    • Reduce odors by heating water with lemon juice or vinegar
    • Wash the glass turntable and support in mild, sudsy water

    Parts that commonly affect day-to-day performance

    If your microwave runs but acts “weak,” won’t start, or has intermittent power, these are common service items on many Kenmore microwave/hood combos.

    Symptom Commonly involved part Example part for this model
    Dead display, no power Microwave fuse Us pressed steel microwave fuse 3B74133Q
    Fan noisy or poor airflow Grease filter, damper Grease filter (maintenance item)
    Turntable not rotating Turntable motor, coupler Turntable motor (drive system)

    Why it matters

    A microwave/hood combo does two jobs: cooking and venting. Keeping filters clean and the cavity maintained helps cooking results, reduces odors, and supports safe, reliable operation over the life of the appliance.

    Last updated: February 2026

    For Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 72162622200, the installation requirements confirm it fits a 30-inch minimum cabinet opening and must be mounted with the top of the mounting plate at least 30 inches above the cooking surface; the exact exterior width, height, and depth in inches are listed in the 72162622200 owner's manual.

    What we can confirm from the installation specs

    These measurements are the key “fit” dimensions you need before ordering trim, planning cabinetry, or replacing an over-the-range microwave.

    • Minimum cabinet opening width: 30 inches
    • Stud spacing assumption for mounting: typically 16 inches apart
    • Minimum clearance above cooking surface: 30 inches (to the top of the mounting plate)
    • Model label location: oven front (helps confirm you have the right unit)

    Where to find the exact outside dimensions (W x H x D)

    Use the specification section in the 72162622200 installation guide. That document is the best place to confirm:

    • Overall width (left to right)
    • Overall height (bottom to top)
    • Overall depth (front to back, including door handle if applicable)

    Quick measurement checklist (if you are measuring the unit)

    • Measure width across the front case, not the cabinet opening.
    • Measure height from the bottom of the microwave to the top of the case.
    • Measure depth from the back to the front-most point (often the door/handle).

    Why it matters

    Over-the-range microwaves are designed around a 30-inch range footprint, but small differences in height and depth affect cabinet clearance, venting alignment, and whether the door clears nearby trim.

    What you are planning Dimension that matters most What to use
    Replacing an existing OTR microwave Width and mounting pattern Installation guide + template steps
    New cabinet build Width, height, depth Installation guide specs
    Verifying safe clearance over cooktop Vertical clearance Installation guide minimums

    Last updated: February 2026

    On Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 72162622200, the model number label is on the oven front. You will typically see it when you open the door and look around the front frame area; the 72162622200 installation guide shows the label location.

    Where to look first (fastest checks)

    Check these spots in order; they are the most common for over-the-range microwaves:

    • Open the door and inspect the front frame around the opening
    • Look at the upper side of the cavity front (inside the opening near the top edge)
    • Check near the control panel edge and adjacent trim
    • If needed, inspect the back panel for an ID label

    What the label includes

    The same label usually lists both the model and serial number.

    Label item What it helps with When you need it
    Model number Matching diagrams and correct replacement parts Ordering parts like a grease filter or door switch
    Serial number Identifying the production unit for service Scheduling service or checking service bulletins

    Why it matters

    Using the complete model number (all digits) prevents ordering the wrong Kenmore parts, especially for fit-specific items such as a grease filter 5230W1A012E or a microwave door interlock switch 3B73361E.

    Last updated: February 2026

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