How big is a Kenmore microwave model 36363693301 in inches?
The Kenmore Elite microwave/hood combo model 36363693301 is a standard 30-inch over-the-range size. For planning and a guaranteed fit, use the exact overall dimensions and templates listed in the 36363693301 installation guide.
What “size” should mean for this model
When customers ask for “how big,” they usually need one of these:
- Overall exterior dimensions (W x H x D) for replacement fit
- Cabinet opening width between upper cabinets
- Clearances above the cooktop and from the floor
- Mounting plate and hole pattern for wall and upper cabinet
Installation dimensions you can plan around
The installation instructions for model 36363693301 specify these key fit requirements:
- Cabinet-to-cabinet opening: 30 inches wide
- Range width below: up to 36 inches wide
- Floor to top of microwave: 66 inches or more
- Bottom of cabinet to cooking surface: 30 inches or more
| Planning item | Dimension to use | Where to confirm |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet opening width | 30 inches | 36363693301 installation guide |
| Clearance over cooktop | 30 inches or more | 36363693301 installation guide |
| Install height reference | 66 inches or more to top | 36363693301 installation guide |
How to measure your existing unit (so the replacement matches)
Measure the microwave you are replacing before ordering:
- Width: widest point across the front (often the door frame)
- Height: bottom edge to top of the case
- Depth: back wall to the front of the door (include handle if present)
- Mounting: compare the wall plate location and upper-cabinet bolt holes to the template
Why it matters
Over-the-range microwaves can share the same “30-inch class” width but still install differently due to mounting plate position, venting path, and required clearances. Using the installation template prevents cabinet damage and vent misalignment.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I reset my Kenmore microwave?
To reset your Kenmore Elite microwave model 36363693301, clear the current program by pressing STOP/CLEAR, then restore normal operation by setting the clock again. If the control seems “stuck,” a brief power reset (unplug, then restore power) also returns the unit to a ready state; see the 36363693301 owner's manual.
Quick reset options (most common)
- Stop and clear: Press STOP/CLEAR once to cancel cooking and clear the display back to the clock.
- Power reset: Unplug the microwave (or switch off the breaker), wait about 1 minute, then restore power.
- Set the clock: After power is restored, set the clock so timed features work normally.
- Resume cooking: Close the door and press START/ENTER to run a new cook cycle.
If the microwave will not start after a reset
These checks focus on the most common “no start” causes on over-the-range units.
- Confirm the door closes firmly and latches smoothly.
- Press STOP/CLEAR, then try a simple 1-minute cook using ADD MINUTE.
- If the display works but cooking will not start, inspect the door-interlock system; a failed interlock switch can prevent operation.
Helpful parts used in the door-interlock circuit for this model include the micro-switch WB24X10047 and micro-switch WB24X25397.
What each reset does
| Reset type | What it fixes | What it does not fix |
|---|---|---|
| STOP/CLEAR | Cancels a cook cycle, clears entries | Power loss issues, hardware failures |
| Power reset | Clears control glitches after a surge/outage | Blown fuse, bad door switch, failed control |
Why it matters
A proper reset helps you separate a simple control lockup from a real problem (like a door-interlock issue). That saves time and helps you choose the right next step, whether it is normal operation, troubleshooting, or replacing a part.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of 36363693301?
The average lifespan of a Kenmore Elite microwave/hood combo like model 36363693301 is 10 years with normal use and basic care (keeping the vent filters clean, not running it empty, and fixing door or fan issues promptly). For care steps specific to your unit, use the 36363693301 owner's manual.
What affects lifespan the most
- Ventilation and grease buildup: clogged filters make the vent fan work harder and trap heat.
- Door system wear: a misaligned latch or worn switches can prevent safe operation.
- Electrical stress: frequent power surges and repeated short cycling increase failures.
- Cleaning habits: harsh cleaners can damage finishes; gentle cleaning reduces long-term wear.
- Heat and steam exposure: heavy cooktop use below the unit increases thermal stress.
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)
- Wash or replace the grease filter regularly; see microwave grease filter WB06X10309 if yours is damaged.
- Keep the door closing smoothly; if it stops latching, inspect the microwave door latch and spring WB10X10021.
- Replace a dim or failed cooktop light promptly; use the correct microwave halogen light bulb WB25X10019.
- Clean interior splatters after they cool to prevent odors and corrosion.
- Avoid running the microwave empty; it can overheat internal components.
Common “end-of-life” symptoms and what they usually mean
| Symptom | Common cause | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Runs but does not heat | High-voltage component issue | Professional diagnosis recommended |
| Dead display, no response | Power supply or internal fuse issue | Electrical troubleshooting |
| Fan loud or vibrating | Fan blade imbalance or debris | Clean or replace fan parts |
| Door won’t start unit | Door switches/latch problem | Inspect latch and micro-switches |
Why it matters
A microwave/hood combo depends on safe door interlocks, good airflow, and stable power. Staying ahead of filter cleaning and door-latch wear helps your 36363693301 reach its full 10-year service life and reduces nuisance shutdowns.
Last updated: March 2026





