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Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA microwave/hood combo

Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA microwave/hood combo Parts

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  • Capacitor for Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA - Part 5304464095

    Oven,cabinet diagram

    Capacitor

    Part #5304464095

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Microwave/hood Frame for Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA - Part 5304464102

    Oven,cabinet diagram

    Microwave/hood Frame

    Part #5304464102

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Microwave Door Assembly (stainless) for Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA - Part 5304478899

    Control panel,door,miscellaneous diagram

    Microwave Door Assembly (stainless)

    Part #5304478899

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Microwave Door Choke for Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA - Part 5304478903

    Control panel,door,miscellaneous diagram

    Microwave Door Choke

    Part #5304478903

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Microwave Door Outer Panel (stainless) for Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA - Part 5304477403

    Control panel,door,miscellaneous diagram

    Microwave Door Outer Panel (stainless)

    Part #5304477403

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Microwave Control Panel Assembly for Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA - Part 5304478897

    Control panel,door,miscellaneous diagram

    Microwave Control Panel Assembly

    Part #5304478897

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Microwave Control Panel Assembly (stainless) for Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA - Part 5304478896

    Control panel,door,miscellaneous diagram

    Microwave Control Panel Assembly (stainless)

    Part #5304478896

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Microwave Cooking Rack for Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA - Part 5304478926

    Control panel,door,miscellaneous diagram

    Microwave Cooking Rack

    Part #5304478926

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Microwave Magnetron Air Guide for Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA - Part 5304472454

    Oven,cabinet diagram

    Microwave Magnetron Air Guide

    Part #5304472454

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Microwave Magnetron Thermostat Bracket for Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA - Part 5304472439

    Oven,cabinet diagram

    Microwave Magnetron Thermostat Bracket

    Part #5304472439

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Frigidaire Microwave/Hood Combo CFMV152CLBA FAQs

Most Frigidaire microwaves, including over-the-range models like CFMV152CLBA, typically last 7 to 10 years with normal household use. Lifespan is driven most by heat, grease, and door wear; consistent cleaning and proper venting help the microwave/hood combo last longer (see the owner's manual).

Typical lifespan ranges (what we see most often)

  • Light use (reheating, 1 to 2 cycles/day): 9 to 12 years
  • Average use (multiple cycles/day): 7 to 10 years
  • Heavy use (large family, frequent cooking): 4 to 7 years
  • Commercial or near-commercial use: replace sooner; these units are built for residential duty

What shortens microwave life fastest

  • Slamming the door or forcing it shut (stresses the latch and interlock system)
  • Running the microwave empty
  • Grease buildup around the hood intake and filters (traps heat)
  • Repeated arcing from foil, metal trim, or damaged waveguide cover
  • Poor airflow from blocked vents or incorrect venting setup

Parts that commonly drive a repair vs replace decision

If the unit powers on but will not run, will not heat, or stops when the door moves, these parts are frequent suspects on over-the-range microwaves:

Symptom Common area Example part for CFMV152CLBA
Won’t start, door feels “off” Door latch and switches Microwave door interlock switch 5304509460
Runs but does not heat High-voltage circuit Microwave magnetron 5304519335
Random shutoff or overheating Temperature protection Microwave thermal cut-off 5304509469

Why it matters

A microwave/hood combo works in a hot, greasy environment above the range. Keeping airflow clear and the door closing smoothly reduces heat stress on electrical components and helps you get the full 7 to 10 years (or more) from your Frigidaire unit.

Last updated: February 2026

CFMV152CLBA is a specific Frigidaire microwave/hood combo model number, not a separate “type” of microwave. In other words, Frigidaire is the brand; CFMV152CLBA identifies one exact over-the-range unit with its own parts list, features, and installation requirements (see the installation guide).

What the model number tells you

When you see CFMV152CLBA, you are looking at one exact Frigidaire microwave/hood combo. That matters because parts (like door switches, vent components, and high-voltage parts) must match the model.

Common ways this shows up in real life:

  • A “Frigidaire microwave” description can refer to many different models.
  • CFMV152CLBA narrows it down to one specific configuration.
  • Installation clearances and venting options are tied to the model.
  • Door latch and interlock parts must match the door design.
  • Electrical and safety components are model-specific.

Installation and venting differences you should expect

For over-the-range microwaves like Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA, the installation guide outlines standard mounting and ventilation choices.

Key installation points called out for this style of unit:

  • Designed for three ventilation types: outside top exhaust, outside back exhaust, or recirculating (ductless)
  • Shipped set up for recirculating in many cases
  • Typical mounting space guidance includes 30 inches or more from the cooking surface to the bottom of the cabinet and 66 inches or more from the floor to the top of the microwave
Term you see What it means What to do
Frigidaire microwave Any Frigidaire microwave model Match parts by model number
CFMV152CLBA One exact Frigidaire model Use the CFMV152CLBA parts list and docs
Microwave/hood combo Microwave with built-in vent fan and filters Confirm venting type before installing

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents wrong-part returns and avoids installation problems. Even small differences (door latch geometry, vent damper style, or wiring layout) can change which switch, latch, or motor fits.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Frigidaire microwaves are a solid, dependable choice for everyday cooking; the Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA microwave/hood combo is built to handle typical reheating and cooking tasks while also providing over-the-range ventilation when it is installed and maintained correctly (see the owner's manual).

What “good” means for a microwave/hood combo

A microwave/hood combo has to do two jobs well: heat food consistently and move air, smoke, and odors through the vent system. In real kitchens, “good” usually comes down to these practical factors:

  • Consistent heating results across common foods (leftovers, beverages, frozen meals)
  • Reliable door operation and safety interlocks
  • Fan performance that matches your venting setup (recirculating or ducted)
  • Reasonable noise level from the blower and cooling fan
  • Controls that are easy to use and easy to keep clean

Quick reliability checks we recommend

If you are evaluating performance on your CFMV152CLBA (or troubleshooting early issues), these checks give fast, meaningful answers:

  • Heat a cup of water for 1 to 2 minutes; it should get noticeably hot
  • Confirm the door closes firmly and the latch engages without slamming
  • Run the hood fan on each speed; listen for rubbing or rattling
  • Verify the unit is level and securely mounted (installation quality affects noise and vibration)
  • Make sure the exhaust damper swings freely if you are ducted (a stuck damper can reduce airflow)

Common parts that affect “good performance”

When a microwave seems weak, noisy, or inconsistent, these are frequent culprits on over-the-range units:

Symptom Common area Example part on this model
Won’t start or stops when door moves Door latch and interlock system Microwave door interlock switch 5304509460
Runs but does not heat High-voltage heating circuit Microwave magnetron 5304519335
Turntable not rotating Turntable drive Microwave turntable motor 5304509440

Why it matters

A “good” microwave/hood combo is as much about correct installation and airflow as it is about cooking power. For example, the installation instructions emphasize keeping the microwave level and ensuring the damper pivots freely; both directly impact day-to-day noise, vibration, and vent performance.

Last updated: February 2026

The Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA is a standard over-the-range microwave/hood combo designed to fit a 30-inch wide space above a range. For the exact exterior dimensions (width, height, depth) and required clearances for your installation, use the measurements listed in the installation guide.

What “size” usually means for this model

When customers ask about size, it typically includes the cabinet opening, overall exterior dimensions, and venting layout.

  • Cabinet width: most over-the-range units are built for a 30-inch opening
  • Overall dimensions: confirm in the install specs before ordering trim, cabinets, or a backsplash
  • Venting type: outside top exhaust, outside back exhaust, or recirculating (ductless)
  • Duct size compatibility: rectangular or round ducting options may apply
  • Clearances: space above the cooktop and around cabinets matters for safe mounting

Venting and duct size guidelines (from the install instructions)

If you are venting the CFMV152CLBA to the outside, the installation instructions call out common duct sizes and a maximum equivalent duct length.

Venting detail Typical requirement in the instructions Why it matters
Rectangular duct option 3 1/4" x 10" Matches many existing OTR duct runs
Round duct option 5" or 6" diameter (do not use less than 6" when required) Helps maintain airflow
Max equivalent duct length 120 equivalent feet Longer runs reduce vent performance

How to confirm the exact dimensions before you install

Use these steps so your cabinet cutout and mounting layout match the Frigidaire CFMV152CLBA.

  • Measure the cabinet opening width (most are 30 inches)
  • Check the exact width, height, and depth in the installation guide
  • Identify your venting plan (top, back, or recirculating)
  • Compare your existing duct path to the 120 equivalent feet guideline
  • Verify the damper and duct path are clear so the damper can swing freely

Why it matters

Correct sizing prevents mounting problems, cabinet interference, and poor exhaust performance. It also helps you avoid rework if you are switching between outside venting and recirculating setups.

Last updated: February 2026

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