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Amana AMV1154BAS microwave

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Amana Microwave AMV1154BAS FAQs

No. Low-profile over-the-range microwaves are not all 18 inches deep; 18 inches is common, but depths vary by brand and model. For an Amana microwave/hood combo like model AMV1154BAS, always confirm the cutout and cabinet clearance before buying or replacing parts.

Typical depth ranges you will see

Most low-profile OTR microwaves fall into a few common depth bands:

  • About 15 to 18 inches deep: the most common “low-profile” range
  • About 12 to 14 inches deep: space-saving designs for tighter cabinets
  • 18 inches or more: some models prioritize interior capacity over a slimmer profile

What to measure (so the microwave fits)

Depth is only one dimension that affects fit and venting. We recommend checking:

  • Cabinet depth (front face to back wall)
  • Clearance to the backsplash (some installs need extra room for the plug and ducting)
  • Door swing clearance (handle and door can extend farther than the cabinet)
  • Bottom clearance over the cooktop (for safe cooking space)
  • Venting setup (recirculating with charcoal filter vs. outside vent)

Quick comparison: “18-inch deep” vs. other depths

Depth category What it usually means Common tradeoff
~12 to 14 inches Maximum space savings Smaller cavity or tighter airflow path
~15 to 18 inches Balanced fit and capacity May protrude slightly past cabinets
18+ inches More interior room More likely to stick out farther

Why it matters

If the microwave is too deep, it can protrude past the cabinet line, interfere with cabinet doors, or complicate venting. If it is too shallow, you may give up usable cooking space or end up with a different mounting and duct alignment than expected.

If you are converting between recirculating and vented setups, or your hood performance is poor, these model-related parts are often involved:

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Amana microwaves, including the AMV1154BAS microwave/hood combo, are a solid, dependable choice for everyday cooking when they are installed correctly, vented properly, and maintained (filters kept clean, door seals kept intact). Overall quality is best judged by fit, features, and long-term parts support.

What “good” means for an over-the-range microwave

A microwave/hood combo has two jobs: heating food and moving air. We consider it a good unit when it:

  • Heats evenly without unusual buzzing, burning smells, or arcing
  • Vents steam and smoke effectively for your cooktop setup
  • Has a door that closes smoothly and latches consistently
  • Runs quietly enough for normal kitchen use
  • Has common service parts available when wear happens

Quick quality checklist for AMV1154BAS owners

Use this list to judge performance in your kitchen:

  • Heating: A cup of water should get noticeably hot in 1 to 2 minutes on High.
  • Door operation: The door should close firmly with no sagging or rubbing.
  • Vent fan: Fan speeds should change clearly; airflow should be steady.
  • Odor control (recirculating setups): Replace the charcoal filter on schedule.
  • Noise: Rattling often points to a loose mounting screw or a worn fan component.

Common “good microwave” problems and what they usually point to

Symptom What it often indicates Parts commonly involved
Runs but does not heat High-voltage circuit issue Magnetron, diode, transformer
Shuts off mid-cycle Overheating protection opening Thermostat, airflow restriction
Poor venting or loud fan Venting restriction or worn fan motor Vent motor, filters
Burning smell or sparks Food debris, damaged waveguide cover, metal contact Cook cover, cavity cleaning

If your AMV1154BAS runs but will not heat, our troubleshooting steps in why is my microwave not heating help narrow it down before you order parts.

Why it matters

A “good” microwave is one that stays safe, heats reliably, and can be repaired economically. For AMV1154BAS, keeping airflow and filters in good shape helps prevent nuisance shutdowns and extends the life of high-voltage components.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Amana AMV1154BAS microwave/hood combo, the most reliable way to find wattage is to read the rating label (typically on the oven frame behind the door or on the unit’s identification label). If the label is missing or unreadable, you can estimate cooking wattage with a simple “time-to-boil” test.

Where to check on the microwave

  • Open the door and look along the oven frame (often near the latch side) for the rating label
  • Check the inside edge of the door for an identification label
  • Look on the back or side of the outer cabinet (if accessible after installation)
  • Record the full model number (AMV1154BAS) and serial number for future parts matching

Quick wattage estimate: 1-cup time-to-boil test

Use this when you cannot read the label.

  • Measure 1 cup (8 fl oz) of room-temperature water in a microwave-safe glass measuring cup
  • Heat on HIGH (100% power) and time how long it takes to reach a full rolling boil
  • Repeat once and average the times for a better estimate

Typical results (approximate)

Time to boil 1 cup Estimated cooking wattage
4:00 to 5:00 600 to 700 W
3:00 to 4:00 700 to 800 W
2:00 to 3:00 800 to 1000 W
1:45 to 2:00 1000 to 1200 W

Why it matters

Microwave wattage affects cook times and performance. If your AMV1154BAS suddenly seems weak (longer cook times, uneven heating), that points to a heating-system issue rather than a recipe problem. For deeper troubleshooting, use our DIY article why is my microwave not heating.

If heating seems weak or inconsistent

  • Confirm you are using HIGH power and not a reduced power level
  • Test with a different microwave-safe container (some plastics slow heating)
  • Make sure the turntable is operating and the load is centered
  • If the unit runs but does not heat, have a technician check high-voltage components such as the microwave magnetron WPW10126786 and related circuitry

Last updated: February 2026

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