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Kenmore Elite 72180822500 microwave

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Kenmore Elite Microwave 72180822500 FAQs

The Kenmore Elite microwave/hood combo model 72180822500 measures 29-15/16 inches wide, 16-7/16 inches high, and 15-3/8 inches deep (overall exterior dimensions). These are the cabinet-fit dimensions you use for planning clearance and installation.

Dimensions at a glance

Measurement Size (inches)
Width 29-15/16
Height 16-7/16
Depth 15-3/8

What to measure before you install

Use these checks to avoid fit issues with your cabinet, wall, and venting:

  • Measure the cabinet opening width and confirm you have at least 29-15/16 inches of space.
  • Confirm vertical clearance for the 16-7/16 inch height plus room to lift and hang the unit.
  • Measure depth from the wall to the front edge of the cabinet to account for the 15-3/8 inch depth.
  • Verify the mounting plate location and wall structure (studs) before drilling.
  • Plan for the power supply location in the cabinet above the microwave.

For the exact installation clearances and mounting details for model 72180822500, use the installation guide.

Why it matters

Microwave/hood combos are heavy and mount to both the wall and upper cabinet. Using the correct overall dimensions helps prevent cabinet interference, door clearance problems, and vent alignment issues during installation.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common issues we see with the Kenmore Elite 72180822500 microwave/hood combo are no heat, dead display or no power, turntable not rotating, door not starting the cook cycle, and weak venting or poor lighting. Many of these symptoms trace to a fuse, door interlock switches, or airflow filters.

Common symptoms and likely causes

  • Microwave runs but doesn’t heat: high-voltage components (diode, capacitor) or a control issue
  • Completely dead (no lights, no display): blown fuse, power cord/connection, or thermostat/thermal cutout
  • Starts then stops when you close the door or press Start: door interlock switch problem or misaligned latch
  • Turntable not turning: failed turntable motor or tray/coupler binding
  • Vent fan weak or smoky kitchen air: clogged grease filter or charcoal filter (recirculating setups)
  • Cooktop light out: bulb or socket/housing issue

Quick checks we recommend first

  1. Confirm the outlet has power (try a small appliance).
  2. Unplug the microwave for 2 minutes, then restore power.
  3. Check that the door closes firmly and the latch area is clean.
  4. Inspect and clean the hood filters; replace if damaged.
  5. If the unit is dead, test the fuse using a meter.

Parts that commonly fix these problems

Symptom Common part to check/replace Example from this model’s parts list
Dead/no power Microwave fuse Us pressed steel microwave fuse 3B74133Q
Runs/no heat High-voltage diode Microwave high-voltage diode 6021W3B001V
Won’t start with door closed Door interlock switch Microwave door interlock switch 6600W1K001Q
Turntable not rotating Turntable motor Microwave turntable motor 6549W1S013H
Poor venting Grease filter/charcoal filter Grease filter 5230W1A012E, lg microwave charcoal filter 5230W1A003A

Why it matters

Microwave/hood combos use door interlocks and thermal protection to prevent unsafe operation. When a fuse blows or an interlock switch fails, the microwave may go dead or refuse to run; fixing the root cause prevents repeat failures.

Last updated: March 2026

On the Kenmore Elite microwave/hood combo, the model number label is on the oven front; you can also find the model and serial number plate at the upper side of the cavity front (the front edge of the opening when you open the door). Use that full model number to match parts and manuals for 72180822500.

Where to look (fast checklist)

  • Open the microwave door and look along the front frame of the cavity opening (upper area).
  • Check the oven front for the model number label.
  • Look for a plate or sticker that lists both Model and Serial.
  • Write the model number exactly as shown (all digits).
  • Record the serial number too; it helps identify production variations.

What the label typically looks like

Most Kenmore microwave/hood combos use a printed plate or sticker with fields like:

Label field What it’s used for
Model number Ensures the correct diagrams and replacement parts
Serial number Helps confirm version and manufacturing run
Electrical ratings Useful for troubleshooting and safe servicing

Why it matters

Microwave/hood combos often have similar-looking models with different internal parts (door switches, filters, bulbs, motors). Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong component and speeds up troubleshooting.

Helpful reference

For a diagram showing the label location on the oven front, use the installation guide.

Last updated: March 2026

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