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Kenmore Elite 72180832500 microwave/range hood combo

Kenmore Elite 72180832500 microwave/range hood combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore Elite 72180832500 microwave/range hood combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Microwave Power Cord Cover for Kenmore Elite 72180832500 - Part 3550W3A084A

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    Microwave Power Cord Cover

    Part #3550W3A084A

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Microwave/hood Guide for Kenmore Elite 72180832500 - Part 4974W1A043A

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    Microwave/hood Guide

    Part #4974W1A043A

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  • Us Pressed Steel Microwave Door Latch Lever for Kenmore Elite 72180832500 - Part 4510W4A005A

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    Us Pressed Steel Microwave Door Latch Lever

    Part #4510W4A005A

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  • Technical Card for Kenmore Elite 72180832500 - Part 3840W1T147A

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    Part #3840W1T147A

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  • Microwave Glass Turntable Tray for Kenmore Elite 72180832500 - Part 3390W1A033A

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    Microwave Glass Turntable Tray

    Part #3390W1A033A

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  • Motor for Kenmore Elite 72180832500 - Part 6549W1V006J

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  • Bracket for Kenmore Elite 72180832500 - Part 4810W1A318A

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    Bracket

    Part #4810W1A318A

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  • Glass for Kenmore Elite 72180832500 - Part 4890W4A001H

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    Part #4890W4A001H

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  • Microwave/hood Control Panel for Kenmore Elite 72180832500 - Part 383EW1A123A

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    Microwave/hood Control Panel

    Part #383EW1A123A

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  • Microwave Glass Window Support Bracket for Kenmore Elite 72180832500 - Part 4810W2T003A

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    Microwave Glass Window Support Bracket

    Part #4810W2T003A

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Kenmore Elite Microwave/Range Hood Combo 72180832500 FAQs

To reset a Kenmore Elite microwave model 72180832500, we clear the current operation by pressing STOP/CLEAR; if the controls are locked, we unlock them by pressing and holding START for 3 seconds. For menu-based settings, follow the steps in the 72180832500 owner's manual.

Quick reset steps (most common)

  • Press STOP/CLEAR once to cancel the current cooking cycle or any active program.
  • If the oven will not start, confirm the door is fully closed and latched.
  • If Child Lock is on, press and hold START for 3 seconds to unlock.
  • If the Kitchen Timer is running, press KITCHEN TIMER, turn the dial to Turn off, then press the dial.
  • If the display is acting oddly after a power event, unplug the microwave (or switch off the breaker) for 1 minute, then restore power and set the clock.

What “reset” means on this model

This model uses a dial/menu system; most “reset” requests fall into one of these actions:

What you want to reset What to do What it affects
Stop cooking or clear an entry Press STOP/CLEAR Cancels the current operation
Unlock the keypad Hold START 3 seconds Turns Child Lock off
Cancel timer mode KITCHEN TIMER then dial to Turn off Stops timer so cooking can run
Reboot after a glitch Power off 1 minute Restarts the control board

Why it matters

A microwave that “won’t run” often is not broken; it is commonly in timer mode, Child Lock, or still has a previous operation active. Clearing the operation first prevents unnecessary parts replacement.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Kenmore Elite 72180832500 microwave/hood combo, the installed height is set by the required clearance above the cooking surface and the upper-cabinet mounting layout. Most microwave hood combos are installed with about 18 inches of clearance from the range top to the bottom of the microwave; always follow the measurements and templates in the installation guide.

Microwave/hood combos need enough space for safe cooking, proper ventilation, and door clearance.

  • Typical clearance from cooktop to microwave bottom: about 18 inches
  • The microwave mounts to the wall and upper cabinet using a mounting plate and cabinet template
  • If the upper cabinet bottom is recessed 3/4 inch or more, filler blocks are commonly required for proper support
  • The unit is heavy; installation is a two-person job

Model-specific dimensions (72180832500)

These dimensions help you confirm fit in the cabinet opening and over the range.

Measurement Dimension
Height 16-7/16 in.
Width 29-15/16 in.
Depth 15-3/8 in.

Quick install checks before you drill

Use these checks to avoid rework and to keep the microwave level and secure.

  • Verify the range is centered under the cabinet space
  • Confirm the upper cabinet depth and any recessed bottom condition
  • Use the cabinet template hole locations for the power cord and mounting bolts
  • Confirm you have a dedicated 120V, 60Hz, 20A electrical supply available in the upper cabinet area
  • Plan venting (recirculating with charcoal filter vs. ducted) before mounting

Why it matters

Correct height and clearance protect cabinets from heat and steam, improve capture of cooking smoke and grease, and prevent door interference. Following the installation template also ensures the mounting plate and upper-cabinet bolts carry the load correctly.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore Elite model 72180832500, error code F84 points to a microwave heating-system problem, most often in the magnetron or the high-voltage circuit that powers it. When this happens, the oven may run but not heat, or it may stop to protect itself.

What to check first (safe, no-disassembly steps)

  • Cancel the cycle and unplug the microwave (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then restore power and retry.
  • Confirm the door closes firmly and the latch feels normal; a door that does not fully latch can prevent heating.
  • Try a simple heat test: 1 cup of water for 1 minute; if it does not heat, focus on the high-voltage heating circuit.
  • Review the troubleshooting section in the owner's manual for model-specific operating checks and safety guidance.

Likely causes of an F84 code

In this Kenmore microwave/hood combo, the magnetron produces the microwaves that heat food. When the control detects a fault in that system, it can trigger an error like F84.

Common parts involved include:

  • Magnetron (the microwave energy source): microwave magnetron 6324W1A001L
  • High-voltage diode (part of the HV rectifier circuit)
  • High-voltage capacitor (stores high voltage for the magnetron)
  • Wiring/connectors between the control and high-voltage components

Parts that commonly get replaced for “runs but won’t heat”

Symptom Most common part area Example part on this model
Runs, no heat Magnetron or HV circuit Magnetron, diode, capacitor
Dead/no power Line fuse or thermostat Fuse, thermostat
Intermittent heat Loose connection, failing HV part HV diode/capacitor

Why it matters

The high-voltage section in a microwave can store dangerous energy even when unplugged. For an F84 code, we treat this as a heating-circuit fault and recommend using the manual’s guidance and having a qualified technician handle internal testing and replacement.

Last updated: January 2026

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