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Kenmore Elite 72180823500 microwave

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Kenmore Elite Microwave 72180823500 FAQs

Kenmore microwaves are generally a solid choice, and the Kenmore Elite model 72180823500 is built with practical features (sensor cooking, convection, and combination cooking) plus a 950W microwave output that supports consistent everyday performance; see the 72180823500 use & care manual.

What “good” means for this specific model

This Kenmore Elite microwave/hood combo is designed to do more than basic reheating. It supports microwave cooking, convection cooking, and combination cooking, which is a strong value point if you want browning and baking options in the same unit.

Notable strengths called out by the model documentation:

  • 950W microwave cooking power (good for typical home use)
  • Sensor cook and sensor reheat programs
  • Convection and combination cooking modes
  • Turntable on/off option for oversized dishes (not available in some sensor modes)
  • Built-in vent fan and cooktop light controls

What to watch for (common ownership realities)

Even a “good” microwave can feel disappointing if it is installed, vented, or maintained poorly.

  • Grease buildup can reduce venting performance and create odors
  • Using the wrong cookware (metal trim, foil misuse) can cause arcing
  • Door alignment and latch operation matter for safe, reliable starts
  • Over-the-range units depend on correct mounting and ducting choices

Quick comparison: basic microwave vs this Elite microwave/hood combo

Feature Basic countertop microwave Kenmore Elite 72180823500
Vent fan / hood No Yes
Convection baking Usually no Yes
Combination cooking Usually no Yes
Sensor cook/reheat Sometimes Yes

Why it matters

If you want a microwave that also functions like a light-duty second oven (convection/combination) and includes a range hood, this model checks those boxes. If you only need simple reheating, a basic microwave may feel “just as good” for less complexity.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. On Kenmore Elite model 72180823500, the practical “reset” is a power reset: unplug the microwave (or switch the breaker off) for about 1 minute, then restore power and reset the clock. This clears many control glitches without changing cooking features. See the 72180823500 use and care manual.

Quick reset options (from easiest to most effective)

  • Stop/Clear reset: Press STOP/CLEAR once to cancel a cooking cycle and clear the current entry.
  • Power reset: Unplug for 60 seconds (or turn the circuit breaker off), then restore power.
  • Control lock check: If the keypad seems “dead,” press and hold STOP/CLEAR for about 4 seconds to toggle Child lock on or off.
  • Clock prompt after outage: If the display shows a time prompt after power loss, set the clock again.

What a reset will and will not fix

Symptom Reset likely helps? What to check next
Display frozen or buttons not responding Yes Try Child lock toggle; then power reset
Microwave runs but does not heat No Heating circuit diagnosis (high voltage components)
Completely dead (no display) Sometimes Outlet, breaker, internal fuse
Door must be slammed to start No Door latch and interlock system

If the microwave is dead after a power reset

If model 72180823500 has no display and no interior light after confirming the outlet has power, an internal fuse or door-interlock issue is common. Because internal microwave components can retain dangerous voltage even when unplugged, we recommend service by a qualified technician.

If you are troubleshooting a blown fuse condition, the compatible replacement is the us pressed steel microwave fuse 3B74133Q, and our DIY steps are covered in how to replace a microwave fuse.

Why it matters

A reset is a fast first step that can clear temporary control-board glitches after a power interruption, but it will not correct failed parts like a fuse, door switch, or high-voltage heating components.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, a Kenmore microwave can usually be repaired, and that includes the Kenmore Elite 72180823500 microwave/hood combo. Many common problems are caused by serviceable parts such as door interlocks, fuses, lights, or vent filters; high-voltage heating components should be handled by a qualified technician.

What you can safely repair yourself on model 72180823500

We recommend starting with checks and repairs that do not involve the high-voltage system.

  • Replace a blown line fuse if the microwave is completely dead (no display, no interior light)
  • Inspect door latches and interlock switch operation if it will not start or stops when the door moves
  • Replace a burned-out cooktop light or interior light
  • Clean or replace vent filters to improve airflow and reduce overheating
  • Confirm settings such as Child Lock and basic operation steps

For control features, safety precautions, and troubleshooting guidance specific to this unit, use the 72180823500 use & care manual.

Parts that commonly fix “no power” or “won’t start” symptoms

If your 72180823500 has no display or won’t run, these model-matched parts are common starting points:

Symptom Common suspect Example model-matched part
Completely dead Line fuse Us pressed steel microwave fuse 3B74133Q
Won’t start, intermittent Door interlock circuit Microwave door interlock switch 3B73361E
Runs but light is out Lamp Microwave light bulb 6912A40002E

When to stop DIY and call a technician

Microwaves contain a high-voltage capacitor and other components that can store dangerous energy even when unplugged. For the Kenmore Elite 72180823500, we consider these “technician-only” repairs:

  • No heat (but the unit runs) involving the high-voltage circuit
  • Burning smell, arcing, or visible damage inside the cabinet
  • Repeated fuse blowing immediately after replacement

If you suspect a heating-circuit failure, use the why is my microwave not heating guide to narrow symptoms, then plan for professional service.

Why it matters

Repairing the right component first can restore safe operation and help you avoid repeat failures. On over-the-range models like the 72180823500, airflow and door safety interlocks are especially important for both cooking performance and ventilation.

Last updated: January 2026

Kenmore Elite model 72180823500 is a microwave/hood combo (not a 1.1 cu ft countertop unit). For this model, the microwave cooking output is 950 watts, as listed in the specifications section of the 72180823500 use & care manual.

Model-specific wattage for 72180823500

The manual lists these key electrical and performance ratings for Kenmore Elite 72180823500:

  • Microwave cooking output: 950W
  • Rated power consumption (microwave mode): 1600W
  • Power supply: 120V AC, 60 Hz
  • Rated current (microwave mode): 13.5A

Cooking watts vs. power consumption (why you may see two numbers)

Microwaves commonly list more than one “watt” value. Here is how to read them:

Spec on the label/manual Typical unit What it tells you
Cooking output watts (W) Heating power delivered to the food (most useful for cook times)
Rated power consumption watts (W) Electrical draw while running
Rated current amps (A) What the circuit must support

If you are trying to identify a 1.1 cu ft countertop model

Because 72180823500 is not a countertop microwave, we cannot confirm the wattage of a “Kenmore 1.1 cu ft countertop” unit without that exact model number. Use the model tag on the microwave, then match it to the correct manual or parts list.

  • Check the model label (often inside the door frame or on the back)
  • Look for “output power” or “microwave output” in watts
  • Compare the full model number, not just the size in cubic feet

Why it matters

Cooking output affects heating speed. A 950W microwave like Kenmore Elite 72180823500 may need slightly longer cook times than a higher-output unit for the same food quantity.

Last updated: January 2026

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