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Kenmore 72180599402 microwave

Kenmore 72180599402 microwave Parts

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  • Fuse Cap for Kenmore 72180599402 - Part 5006WRA002A

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    Fuse Cap

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

  • Vent Grille for Kenmore 72180599402 - Part 3530W0A030B

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    Vent Grille

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  • Microwave Wire Harness for Kenmore 72180599402 - Part 6877W1A002B

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    Microwave Wire Harness

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  • Microwave Light Socket Bracket for Kenmore 72180599402 - Part 3550W1A189A

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    Microwave Light Socket Bracket

    Part #3550W1A189A

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  • Microwave Control Panel for Kenmore 72180599402 - Part 3720W0C058E

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    Microwave Control Panel

    Part #3720W0C058E

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  • Protector for Kenmore 72180599402 - Part 3740W1A005B

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    Protector

    Part #3740W1A005B

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  • Touch Pad for Kenmore 72180599402 - Part 3506W1A278B

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    Touch Pad

    Part #3506W1A278B

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  • Microwave Wall Mounting Plate for Kenmore 72180599402 - Part 4810W1A149A

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    Microwave Wall Mounting Plate

    Part #4810W1A149A

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  • Panel for Kenmore 72180599402 - Part 383EW5A231D

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    Panel

    Part #383EW5A231D

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  • Microwave Door Handle for Kenmore 72180599402 - Part 3650W1A075B

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    Microwave Door Handle

    Part #3650W1A075B

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Kenmore Microwave 72180599402 FAQs

Kenmore microwaves are a solid choice for most kitchens because they typically deliver dependable everyday performance and practical features at a good value. For the Kenmore 72180599402 microwave/hood combo, the included care, safety, and troubleshooting guidance in the 72180599402 owner's manual supports long-term reliability when the unit is installed correctly and maintained regularly.

What “good” means for a microwave/hood combo

A microwave/hood combo has to do two jobs: heat food consistently and vent cooking smoke and odors. In our experience, “good” usually comes down to these factors:

  • Consistent heating results across common cook settings
  • Reliable door operation and safety interlocks
  • Effective exhaust fan performance for your cooktop
  • Easy-to-clean interior and filters
  • Parts availability for normal wear items (filters, lights, switches)
Model-specific tips that help this Kenmore last

The Kenmore 72180599402 manual emphasizes routine care and safe operation, which directly impacts performance over time.

  • Clean interior surfaces with warm, sudsy water and a soft cloth; avoid abrasive cleaners
  • Keep the door and frame contact areas clean so the door seals properly
  • Use steam cleaning for stubborn soil (heat a cup of water for a few minutes)
  • Deodorize by heating water with lemon juice or vinegar
  • Follow the manual’s guidance for caring for the filters and replacing lights
Common “good vs. not so good” ownership outcomes
What you notice Most common cause What to do first
Microwave runs but food is not heating High-voltage circuit issue Use the troubleshooting section; see why is my microwave not heating
Unit goes dead or won’t start Blown fuse, door switch issue Check door closure and interlocks; see how to replace a microwave fuse
Poor venting over the range Grease filter clogged Clean or replace the grease filter 5230W1A012E
Why it matters

A “good” microwave is one you can count on daily without nuisance problems. With over-the-range models like the Kenmore 72180599402, simple maintenance (especially filter care and keeping the door sealing surfaces clean) prevents many of the issues that make owners unhappy.

Last updated: February 2026

The Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 72180599402 measures 29-15/16 inches wide, 16-7/16 inches high, and 15-3/8 inches deep. These are the cabinet dimensions used for installation planning; confirm your clearances in the 72180599402 installation guide.

Dimensions at a glance
Measurement Size (inches)
Width 29-15/16
Height 16-7/16
Depth 15-3/8
What to measure in your kitchen (so it fits the first time)
  • Cabinet opening width: allow room for the full 29-15/16 inch body.
  • Vertical clearance: confirm space for 16-7/16 inch height plus any trim or cabinet lip.
  • Depth and door swing: plan for 15-3/8 inch depth and comfortable door opening.
  • Mounting and venting space: verify room for the mounting plate and duct path (if vented).
  • Power location: confirm the outlet location in the cabinet above matches the install layout.
Why it matters

Over-the-range microwaves like the Kenmore 72180599402 must align with upper cabinets, the wall mounting plate, and (if used) the vent duct. Using the installation dimensions helps prevent misaligned mounting holes, cabinet interference, and poor vent fit.

Related model details from the installation specs
Spec Value
Weight 52 lb
Electrical rating 120V, 60Hz
Recommended circuit 15A or 20A dedicated

Last updated: February 2026

To reset a Kenmore microwave like model 72180599402, we clear the current program and restore normal operation by using the STOP/Clear key; if the control is locked, we unlock it first. This resolves most “stuck keypad,” “won’t start,” and display issues.

Quick reset steps (most common)
  • Press STOP/Clear once to cancel cooking or a running program.
  • Press STOP/Clear again to clear the display.
  • Close the door firmly, then press START to confirm the microwave responds.
  • If the microwave was set as a timer, press STOP/Clear to cancel the Kitchen Timer.
  • If the keypad is locked, turn off Child Lock (see the 72180599402 owner's manual).
If the display is frozen or the microwave won’t respond
  1. Unplug the microwave (or switch off the breaker) for 1 minute.
  2. Restore power.
  3. Set the Clock again if needed.
What to check before you reset
  • Door is fully closed and latched (a slightly open door prevents operation).
  • You pressed START after entering a cook time.
  • The exhaust fan may run automatically if the cooktop below is hot; that is normal.
Control panel keys involved
What you want to do Key to use What it does
Cancel a function STOP/Clear Stops cooking and cancels a program
Clear the display STOP/Clear Erases an incorrect command
Start cooking START Starts the selected function
Unlock controls Child Lock Restores keypad operation
Why it matters

A “reset” on this Kenmore microwave/hood combo is usually just clearing an active cycle, timer, or lockout. That prevents unnecessary parts replacement and gets the control panel responding again.

Last updated: February 2026

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