How do I reset my Frigidaire microwave?
To reset your Frigidaire LFMV1846VFA microwave/hood combo, we recommend a simple power reset: unplug the microwave (or switch off the breaker) for about 1 minute, then restore power and re-set the clock. This clears many control glitches and lockups.
- Unplug the microwave from the outlet; if it’s hardwired, turn the circuit breaker OFF.
- Wait 60 seconds (for stubborn glitches, wait 3 to 5 minutes).
- Restore power.
- Set the clock and test a basic cook cycle with a cup of water.
- If the display is blank after power is restored, confirm the outlet has power.
Many Frigidaire over-the-range microwaves have a control lock that can look like the unit “won’t respond.” Check the keypad for a lock indicator and follow the lock or unlock steps shown in the LFMV1846VFA owner’s manual.
Common signs you’re in lock mode:
- Beeps but won’t start
- Most buttons do nothing
- A lock icon or “LOC” appears
A reset helps with software-style glitches; it will not correct a failed door safety circuit or a heating problem.
| Symptom | What it usually points to | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| No response when door closes | Door interlock issue | Door latches and microwave door interlock switch 5304509460 |
| Runs but does not heat | High-voltage circuit issue | Use our guide: why is my microwave not heating |
| Dead display, no interior light | Power supply issue | Outlet, breaker, then fuse testing per manual |
Resetting the control board is the fastest safe first step for keypad freezes, odd display behavior, or a microwave that will not start after a power flicker. It also helps you separate a simple control issue from a door switch, fuse, or high-voltage component problem.
Last updated: January 2026
Do all over the range microwaves have the same dimensions?
No. Over-the-range microwaves do not all have the same dimensions; most are built to fit a standard 30-inch cabinet opening, but height and depth vary enough that you should confirm the exact cutout, mounting, and venting requirements for your Frigidaire LFMV1846VFA in the LFMV1846VFA installation guide.
Most over-the-range (OTR) units are designed around common kitchen cabinet standards, but these dimensions often vary by model:
- Width: commonly about 30 inches (some compact models are closer to 24 inches)
- Height: often around 16 to 18 inches (low-profile models are typically around 10 to 11 inches)
- Depth: commonly around 15 to 18 inches (depth can increase with handle style and door design)
- Bottom clearance: varies by installation and cooktop type; always follow the specified minimums
- Venting layout: rear, top, or recirculating setups can change how the unit fits
Use these checks to avoid a mismatch with cabinets, backsplash, or vent ducting:
- Measure the cabinet opening width (most are 30 inches)
- Measure available height between the cabinet bottom and the space above
- Measure depth to the front edge of the cabinets (include door/handle clearance)
- Confirm venting direction (top vent, rear vent, or recirculating)
- Verify mounting plate and bolt pattern requirements
| Feature | Standard OTR | Low-profile OTR |
|---|---|---|
| Typical width | ~30 in | ~30 in |
| Typical height | ~16 to 18 in | ~10 to 11 in |
| Fit impact | More cabinet-to-cooktop clearance needed | Helps in tighter vertical spaces |
Even when two microwaves are both “30-inch OTR” models, small differences in height, depth, mounting points, and venting can force cabinet modifications or cause poor alignment with the wall duct. Using the correct specs for LFMV1846VFA helps you avoid rework and ensures safe, stable mounting.
For model-specific dimensions and mounting details, we recommend checking the LFMV1846VFA owner’s manual alongside the installation guide.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average life of a Frigidaire microwave?
Most Frigidaire microwaves, including over-the-range models like LFMV1846VFA, typically last 8 to 10 years with normal household use. Heavy daily use can shorten lifespan, while regular cleaning and proper venting help the microwave/hood combo run longer.
- Usage frequency and cook time (multiple long heat cycles per day wears components faster)
- Grease and steam exposure from the cooktop below (common on microwave/hood combos)
- Ventilation setup (restricted airflow increases heat stress)
- Door use and alignment (slamming the door can damage switches and latches)
- Power quality (surges can damage the control board)
| Use pattern | Typical lifespan | What usually fails first |
|---|---|---|
| Light (reheat only) | 10+ years | Interior light, turntable parts |
| Normal (daily cooking) | 8 to 10 years | Door switches, keypad/control |
| Heavy (multiple long cycles daily) | 4 to 7 years | High-voltage components, control |
- Clean the cavity and door area regularly; avoid harsh abrasives
- Keep the cooktop exhaust path clear and replace/clean filters on schedule
- Use microwave-safe containers to prevent arcing and interior damage
- Avoid running the microwave empty
- Open and close the door gently to protect the interlock system
Microwaves often stop heating or stop running because a few high-wear parts fail first. Catching symptoms early (intermittent running, door not latching smoothly, unusual buzzing) can prevent repeat failures and reduce downtime.
| Symptom | Common area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Runs but will not start when door closes | Door interlock circuit | Microwave door interlock switch 5304509460 |
| Weak or no heat | High-voltage circuit | Microwave high-voltage capacitor 5304509478 |
| Poor smoke/steam removal | Venting | Microwave grease filter 5304517871 |
For model-specific care, cleaning guidance, and venting details, follow the LFMV1846VFA owner's manual and the LFMV1846VFA installation guide.
Last updated: January 2026





