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Whirlpool RM288PXS0 electric built-in oven with microwave

Whirlpool RM288PXS0 electric built-in oven with microwave Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool RM288PXS0 electric built-in oven with microwave, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Bulb for Whirlpool RM288PXS0 - Part 8009

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  • Jenn-air Screw for Whirlpool RM288PXS0 - Part 246131
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  • Screw for Whirlpool RM288PXS0 - Part WP313808

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  • Range Broil Element for Whirlpool RM288PXS0 - Part WP660579

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  • Microwave Stirrer Fan Drive Belt for Whirlpool RM288PXS0 - Part WP313646

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Whirlpool Electric Built-In Oven with Microwave RM288PXS0 FAQs

Most Whirlpool microwaves last 7 to 10 years with normal household use. In a Whirlpool RM288PXS0 wall oven/microwave combo, heavy daily use, poor ventilation, and door-switch or control issues can shorten life; consistent cleaning and proper airflow help it reach the full expected lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

  • Light use (reheating only): often closer to 10 years
  • Heavy use (multiple cycles daily): often closer to 7 years
  • Heat and ventilation: built-in units need clear airflow around the microwave section
  • Power quality: frequent surges can stress electronic controls
  • Door operation: slamming the door can damage interlock components

Common “end of life” symptoms (and what they usually mean)

Symptom What it often points to What to check first
Runs but does not heat High-voltage system issue Stop using and have it serviced
Starts then stops when door moves Door interlock problem Inspect/replace the microwave door interlock switch 814037
Display works but keypad acts erratic Control panel/control board wear Power reset, then evaluate repair vs replace
Loud buzzing or arcing sounds Internal electrical fault Stop using immediately

Maintenance that helps a microwave last longer

  • Keep the cavity clean so food splatter does not carbonize and arc.
  • Do not run it empty; it stresses internal components.
  • Use microwave-safe cookware only (no metal, no foil contact).
  • Make sure vents are not blocked by grease or dust.
  • Open and close the door gently to protect the latch and interlock system.

Why it matters

Microwave heating and safety depend on the door interlock system, ventilation, and stable electrical connections. Catching early symptoms (like stopping when the door is touched) can prevent bigger failures and reduce downtime.

If you decide to repair, you can order RM288PXS0 replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A 27-inch wall oven is not too small for most households; it is a common “mid-size” built-in option that still handles everyday baking and roasting. For a Whirlpool RM288PXS0 wall oven/microwave combo, the right size depends on your cabinet cutout, cookware width, and how often you cook for groups.

Quick size guidance (27-inch vs. other common widths)

  • 27-inch: Great for many kitchens; fits tighter cabinet layouts while still feeling like a full-feature oven.
  • 30-inch: Most common “standard” width; best if you regularly cook large meals or use oversized sheet pans.
  • 24-inch: Best for very small kitchens; capacity and pan fit are more limited.
  • Bigger is not always better: If your cabinet cutout is built for 27 inches, moving to 30 inches usually requires cabinetry changes.
Nominal wall-oven width Best for Common tradeoff
24 inch Small kitchens, light cooking Smaller cavity and pan fit
27 inch Most households, space-conscious remodels Slightly less room than 30 inch
30 inch Frequent entertaining, large cookware Needs more cabinet width

How to decide if 27 inches is “enough” in your kitchen

  • Measure your cabinet cutout width, height, and depth (not just the old oven’s front trim).
  • Check your largest bakeware (roasting pan, pizza stone, half-sheet pan) for fit.
  • Think about your typical use: weeknight meals vs. holiday cooking.
  • Confirm electrical requirements before any replacement (built-in electric ovens commonly use a dedicated circuit).

Why it matters

Wall ovens are sized to match cabinet cutouts. Choosing the wrong nominal width can turn a simple replacement into a cabinet modification project, even when the oven “looks close” from the front.

Parts note for RM288PXS0

If your concern is performance rather than size (slow preheat, uneven baking), common service items include the bake element WP308180 and range broil element WP660579. You can order replacement parts from the parts list for your RM288PXS0, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

In most kitchens, we do not recommend installing a standalone microwave directly over a wall oven. Heat and airflow from the oven can overheat the microwave and shorten its life. If you want that stacked setup, a purpose-built combo like the Whirlpool RM288PXS0 is the right approach.

What works best (safe, reliable options)

  • Use a factory-designed wall oven/microwave combo (like RM288PXS0) that manages heat shielding and ventilation as a system.
  • Install a microwave in a separate cabinet cutout that matches the microwave’s required clearances.
  • Use an over-the-range microwave only above a cooktop or range when the microwave is designed for that application.
  • Keep the microwave away from direct oven exhaust paths and hot surfaces.

Why standalone microwaves over ovens are a problem

A microwave needs specific ventilation and temperature limits to protect the control board, door switches, and internal cooling fan. A wall oven vents hot air and radiates heat upward; that combination commonly causes nuisance shutdowns, melted wiring, or premature component failure.

Quick decision guide

Setup you want Recommended? Why
Standalone microwave mounted above a wall oven No Heat and venting conflicts; higher failure risk
Built-in microwave in its own cabinet cutout Yes Proper clearances and airflow
Factory wall oven/microwave combo (RM288PXS0 style) Yes Designed heat shielding and ventilation

If your combo unit is not heating or keeps shutting off

Because RM288PXS0 is already a designed combo, symptoms are usually a failed heating component or an electrical protection issue.

Why it matters

Installing appliances outside their intended configuration creates chronic overheating and electrical stress. Using a combo unit or a properly vented cabinet installation protects performance, safety, and long-term reliability.

You can order replacement parts for your Whirlpool RM288PXS0 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A Whirlpool low profile microwave can be installed to vent outside or to recirculate air back into the kitchen through filters; it does not always require an outdoor vent. For your Whirlpool RM288PXS0 wall oven/microwave combo, the correct venting method depends on how your cabinet ducting is set up.

Venting options (what “vented” can mean)

Most low profile and over-the-range style microwave ventilation setups fall into one of these configurations:

  • Outside venting (ducted): air is routed through ductwork to the exterior
  • Recirculating (non-ducted): air is filtered and returned to the room
  • No active venting: not typical for low profile units; usually indicates a missing or incorrect setup

How to tell which setup you have

Use these quick checks before planning any installation changes:

  • Look for a duct connection above or behind the microwave cabinet cutout
  • Check for an exterior wall or roof cap tied to that duct run
  • If there is no ductwork, plan on a recirculating configuration (with the correct filters and vent direction)
  • Confirm the air discharge direction (top, rear, or front) matches your cabinet layout
  • Make sure nothing blocks airflow around the microwave trim and vent openings

Common symptoms by venting type

What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
Steam and odors linger Recirculating setup or weak airflow Clean/replace filters; confirm vent path is open
Cabinet gets hot above unit Ducted vent blocked or misrouted Inspect duct for obstructions and crushed sections
Loud airflow noise Restriction or incorrect vent direction Verify damper moves freely and vent outlet is correct
Grease buildup nearby Filters missing or saturated Install correct filters and keep them maintained

Why it matters

Proper ventilation protects your cabinets and electronics from heat and moisture, improves odor control, and helps the microwave cooling airflow work as designed.

Parts and help for your RM288PXS0

If you are repairing the unit while addressing airflow issues, we recommend using the parts list for RM288PXS0 to match components by model. For example, electrical repairs should use the correct connectors such as the terminal block WP8203546. You can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect if you are sourcing additional items.

Last updated: February 2026

A 1.9 cu. ft. microwave has more interior cooking space than a 1.7 cu. ft. microwave, so larger plates and casserole dishes fit more comfortably. For a built-in combo like Whirlpool RM288PXS0, capacity is only part of the decision; the replacement must also match the cabinet cutout and mounting.

What the capacity difference means in real use

That 0.2 cu. ft. increase is about 12% more cavity volume. In day-to-day cooking, it usually shows up as easier fit and fewer clearance issues.

  • Fits wider dinner plates and larger covered containers
  • More room for taller mugs and bowls
  • Less crowding when reheating multiple items
  • Often allows a slightly larger turntable (varies by model)
  • Cooking results are mainly driven by wattage and sensor features, not capacity alone

Fit and installation differences (most important for built-in units)

With built-in and wall oven/microwave combos, exterior dimensions and mounting points matter more than the capacity number.

What to compare 1.7 cu. ft. 1.9 cu. ft.
Interior space Smaller Larger
Exterior size Model-specific Model-specific
Cutout and trim fit Must match cabinet Must match cabinet
Electrical requirements Model-specific Model-specific

Why it matters for Whirlpool RM288PXS0

If you are shopping for a replacement microwave section or evaluating a combo swap, the correct physical fit prevents gaps, door interference, and mounting problems.

  • Measure the cabinet cutout width, height, and depth
  • Confirm how the microwave mounts in the combo frame
  • Check door swing clearance against nearby cabinets
  • Verify electrical supply matches the appliance requirements

Parts that come up during “no heat” or “won’t run” troubleshooting

If your RM288PXS0 microwave has intermittent power or stops when the door moves, these parts are commonly involved in diagnosis.

You can order replacement parts from the parts list for Whirlpool RM288PXS0, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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