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Kenmore 66568601991 microwave/hood combo

Kenmore 66568601991 microwave/hood combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 66568601991 microwave/hood combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Deflct-ar for Kenmore 66568601991 - Part 4393676

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    Deflct-ar

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  • Terminal Cover for Kenmore 66568601991 - Part 4393756

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  • Stirrer Cover for Kenmore 66568601991 - Part 4393750

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  • Thermostat for Kenmore 66568601991 - Part 4393710

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  • Control Bracket for Kenmore 66568601991 - Part 4393906

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    Control Bracket

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  • Microwave Door for Kenmore 66568601991 - Part 4393723

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    Microwave Door

    Part #4393723

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  • Power Cord for Kenmore 66568601991 - Part 4393716

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    Power Cord

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  • Control Panel for Kenmore 66568601991 - Part 8169339

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    Control Panel

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  • Panel for Kenmore 66568601991 - Part 8169336

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  • Disk Holder for Kenmore 66568601991 - Part 4393749

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Kenmore Microwave/Hood Combo 66568601991 FAQs

For Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 66568601991, the installation requirements call for a 30-inch minimum cabinet opening width and specific mounting clearances; the exact overall exterior width, height, and depth are listed in the installation guide.

What we can size from the installation requirements

These measurements help you confirm fit over a range and inside the cabinet opening:

  • 30 in. minimum opening width (cabinet space)
  • 13 1/2 in. minimum clearance from the bottom of the microwave to the cooking surface
  • 30 in. minimum from the cooking surface to the top of the wall mounting bracket
  • 66 in. minimum mounting height from the floor (installation reference)
Quick fit checklist (before you buy or install)

Use this list to avoid common fit problems with over-the-range microwaves:

  • Measure the inside width of the cabinet opening (should be at least 30 inches).
  • Confirm there is at least one wall stud in the mounting area.
  • Verify the cabinet and wall can support up to 150 lb (microwave plus any load in the cabinet).
  • Check your venting plan: this model ships ventless (recirculating) and can convert to top or rear discharge.
  • If installing in a 36-inch or 42-inch opening, plan on filler panels (not the same as the microwave’s exterior size).
Common “overall size” vs “opening size” comparison
What you are measuring What it tells you Where to confirm
Cabinet opening width Whether the unit fits between cabinets Installation guide
Clearance to cooktop Safe spacing over the range Installation guide
Overall width/height/depth How far the microwave sticks out and overall footprint Owner's manual
Why it matters

Over-the-range microwaves are designed around a standard 30-inch cabinet opening, but the overall depth and height affect door swing, backsplash clearance, and how the vent grille lines up. Using the documented clearances prevents installation issues and airflow restrictions.

If you are replacing an existing unit, we also recommend comparing your current mounting plate and vent setup to the parts list for this model; for example, the microwave mounting plate WP8206174 is a common fit-related component.

You can order replacement parts for model 66568601991 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore microwaves, including the Kenmore 66568601991 microwave/hood combo, last 9 to 10 years with normal household use. Heavy daily use, poor ventilation, and repeated overheating can shorten lifespan; replacing common wear parts can often restore safe, reliable operation.

Typical lifespan and what affects it
  • Normal use: 9 to 10 years
  • Heavy use (multiple cycles daily): often shorter due to heat stress
  • Poor airflow or blocked filters: increases internal temperatures
  • Power issues (surges, frequent breaker trips): can damage electronic components
  • Slamming the door: accelerates wear on the door interlock system
Signs your microwave is nearing end of life

If you see these symptoms, troubleshooting and targeted part replacement is usually the next step:

  • Runs but does not heat food consistently
  • Loud humming/buzzing that is new or worsening
  • Stops mid-cycle or goes dead intermittently
  • Door won’t latch or you must push/pull to get it to start
  • Burning smell, arcing, or scorch marks inside the cavity
Common repair paths (and parts that often solve them)
Symptom Common cause Example part for model 66568601991
No heat, but light and fan work High-voltage component failure Diode W11256462
Dead unit or shuts off Overheat protection opened Thermal fuse W11707984
Won’t start when door closes Door interlock switch issue Primary switch W10211972
Weak or no venting Vent damper stuck/broken Damper W10843943
Why it matters

A microwave/hood combo has two jobs: cooking and ventilation. When airflow is restricted or the door interlock system is worn, the unit can overheat, stop heating, or become unreliable. Keeping filters clean and addressing early symptoms helps you get the full 9 to 10 years.

Helpful references for this model

Last updated: February 2026

For the Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 66568601991, the electrical supply should be 120V, 60 Hz on a 15- or 20-amp fused circuit. For the exact fuse type and where it’s located in your unit, follow the wiring and service guidance in the installation guide.

What “fuse size” usually means

Most customers mean one of these two things; they are not the same:

  • House circuit protection (15A or 20A): The fuse or circuit breaker in your electrical panel that feeds the microwave.
  • Internal microwave fuse: A small fuse inside the microwave that protects internal components.
  • Time-delay vs. standard: The installation guidance commonly recommends a time-delay fuse or circuit breaker for the circuit.
Quick checks before replacing anything

Microwave/hood combos can look “dead” for several reasons besides a blown fuse.

  • Confirm the outlet has power (try a small lamp or meter).
  • Check the kitchen panel for a tripped breaker or blown fuse.
  • If the display is on but it will not heat, focus on heating-circuit parts.
  • If it runs then stops, overheating protection can be involved.
  • If it only works with the door held a certain way, door interlock parts are likely.
Parts that commonly relate to “no power” or “no heat” symptoms

If your 66568601991 has power but does not heat, these model-matched parts are common suspects:

Symptom Common area Example model-matched part
Runs but no heat High-voltage circuit Diode W11256462
Runs but no heat High-voltage circuit Capacitor W10850446
Dead or shuts off Overheat protection Thermal fuse W11707984
Door-related issues Door interlock system Primary switch W10211972
Why it matters

Using the correct 15A or 20A dedicated circuit helps prevent nuisance trips and protects the wiring. Replacing internal electrical parts without proper safety steps can be hazardous because microwaves store high voltage even when unplugged.

You can order replacement parts for Kenmore 66568601991 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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