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Kenmore 72162629200 microwave/hood combo

Kenmore 72162629200 microwave/hood combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 72162629200 microwave/hood combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Plate Assembly for Kenmore 72162629200 - Part 3301W1A031F

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    Plate Assembly

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  • Fuse Cap for Kenmore 72162629200 - Part 5006WRA002A

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    Fuse Cap

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  • Cover Bracket for Kenmore 72162629200 - Part 4810W1G061B

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    Cover Bracket

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  • Mounting Plate for Kenmore 72162629200 - Part 3300W0M003A

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    Mounting Plate

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  • Door Assy Bl for Kenmore 72162629200 - Part 3581W1A352B

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  • Protector for Kenmore 72162629200 - Part 3740W1A011A

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    Protector

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  • Vent Grille for Kenmore 72162629200 - Part 3530W0A030B

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    Vent Grille

    Part #3530W0A030B

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  • Screw for Kenmore 72162629200 - Part 4B73234A

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    Screw

    Part #4B73234A

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  • Holder for Kenmore 72162629200 - Part 4930W1A026A

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    Holder

    Part #4930W1A026A

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  • Duct for Kenmore 72162629200 - Part 5208W0A006A

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    Duct

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Kenmore Microwave/Hood Combo 72162629200 FAQs

Kenmore microwaves are a good choice for most homes because they typically deliver solid everyday performance and practical features for the price. For the Kenmore 72162629200 microwave/hood combo specifically, long-term satisfaction comes down to proper use, ventilation, and routine care outlined in the 72162629200 use and care guide.

What “good” usually means for a microwave/hood combo

When customers ask if a Kenmore microwave is “good,” we evaluate the same things you do: heating performance, reliability, and how well the hood venting works over the cooktop.

Common strengths:

  • Good value compared with many premium brands
  • Useful built-in features (fan, cooktop light, turntable options)
  • Straightforward maintenance (filters, lights, cleaning)

Common pain points (across many brands, including Kenmore):

  • Wear items like door switches, fuses, and lights can fail over time
  • Grease buildup can reduce airflow and cause odors if filters are not cleaned
  • Control and door-latch issues can show up if the door is slammed or misaligned

What to do to keep your 72162629200 performing well

The use and care instructions for this model emphasize routine cleaning and keeping door-contact surfaces clean so the door closes properly.

We recommend:

  • Clean interior surfaces with mild soap and a soft cloth; avoid abrasives
  • Keep the door and frame contact areas clean so the door seals and latches correctly
  • Use steam cleaning for stubborn soil (heat a cup of water for a few minutes)
  • Maintain the hood system by cleaning or replacing the grease filter
  • Replace a weak or burned-out cooktop/oven light promptly for safe visibility

Quick maintenance guide

Task Typical frequency What it helps prevent
Wipe interior and door frame Weekly Odors, staining, poor door closure
Clean/replace grease filter Monthly to quarterly Poor venting, grease buildup
Check lights As needed Poor cooktop visibility

Why it matters

A microwave/hood combo works harder than a countertop microwave because it also handles cooking vapors and grease. Keeping airflow and door closure in good shape is one of the biggest factors in whether a Kenmore unit feels “good” years later.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 72162629200 is designed to fit a 30-inch minimum cabinet opening (standard over-the-range width). For the exact overall exterior width, height, and depth in inches, we recommend confirming the dimension diagram in the 72162629200 installation guide.

What we can confirm from the installation requirements

The installation instructions for this Kenmore microwave/hood combo specify key fit clearances that determine whether it will physically install in your space:

  • Minimum cabinet opening width: 30 inches
  • Minimum mounting height: 30 inches above the cooking surface (to the top of the mounting plate)
  • Wall studs are typically 16 inches apart (important for safe mounting)

How to measure your space (so the microwave fits the first time)

Use a tape measure and check these before ordering parts or planning an install:

  • Measure the inside width of the upper cabinet opening (must be at least 30 inches)
  • Measure from the cooktop surface up to where the mounting plate will sit (must meet the minimum height)
  • Confirm you have at least one wall stud in the mounting area
  • Check whether your venting is recirculating or ducted (affects installation setup)

Quick fit checklist

What to check What to look for Why it matters
Cabinet opening width 30 inches minimum Ensures the unit can mount and align correctly
Height above cooktop 30 inches minimum (per guide) Helps meet safe clearance and usability
Stud location At least one stud available Prevents unsafe mounting

Why it matters

Over-the-range microwaves are built around standard cabinet widths, but the exact exterior dimensions (especially depth and height) determine door clearance, backsplash fit, and whether the unit sits flush under your cabinet.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Kenmore microwaves, including the Kenmore 72162629200 microwave/hood combo, typically last 9 to 10 years with normal household use. Regular cleaning, proper venting, and avoiding overheating events help you reach that lifespan; frequent power issues or door-switch problems can shorten it (see the 72162629200 use and care guide).

What affects lifespan the most

  • Heat and steam exposure from cooktop use (common for over-the-range microwave/hood combos)
  • Grease buildup in the filters and airflow path
  • Door wear (latch alignment and interlock switch operation)
  • Power quality (surges, repeated breaker trips)
  • Heavy daily use (multiple long cook cycles per day)

Signs it is nearing end of life (or needs repair)

  • Runs but does not heat food consistently
  • Arcing or burn marks inside the cavity or around the waveguide area
  • Loud humming or unusual buzzing during heating
  • Intermittent operation when closing the door or pressing Start
  • Dead display or repeated loss of power

Quick maintenance that helps it last longer

  • Wash or replace the grease filter regularly (model uses a removable filter; see grease filter 5230W1A012E).
  • Keep the cavity clean; avoid running the microwave empty.
  • Use microwave-safe cookware; remove metal twist ties.
  • Make sure the vent path is not blocked and the damper moves freely.

Repair vs. replace: a simple rule of thumb

Microwave age Typical recommendation Why
0 to 5 years Repair is usually worth it Core components still have good remaining life
6 to 10 years Compare repair cost to replacement More wear on door, controls, and high-voltage parts
10+ years Replace in most cases Multiple parts may be near end-of-life

Why it matters

A microwave/hood combo that is not venting well or has a worn door interlock can overheat components and create nuisance shutdowns. Staying on top of filter care and door function helps protect major parts like the magnetron.

Last updated: February 2026

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