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Frigidaire GMOS1962AFA otr microwave oven

Frigidaire GMOS1962AFA otr microwave oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire GMOS1962AFA otr microwave oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire OTR MICROWAVE OVEN GMOS1962AFA FAQs

Frigidaire Gallery microwave wattage varies by model; for the Frigidaire GMOS1962AFA over-the-range microwave/hood combo, the exact cooking power (watts) is best confirmed from the model’s rating label, since wattage is not standardized across the Gallery line.

Where to find the wattage on GMOS1962AFA

Check these common locations for the rating label (it lists electrical specs and often cooking output):

  • Inside the door opening on the oven frame (most common)
  • Along the door edge
  • Behind the control panel trim area (less common)
  • On the upper cabinet area above the microwave (installation-dependent)
Typical wattage range for Frigidaire over-the-range microwaves

Most over-the-range microwaves in this class are typically in this range:

Spec you may see Typical range What it means
Cooking power (output) 900 to 1100 watts How strongly it heats food
Input power (consumption) 1400 to 1700 watts What it draws from the outlet

If you see two watt numbers, use cooking power (output) when comparing “how powerful” the microwave is.

If heating seems weak, check these common causes

If your GMOS1962AFA runs but doesn’t heat well, wattage is not the only factor. These checks help narrow it down:

  • Make sure the door closes firmly; a failing crosley microwave door interlock switch 5304509460 can prevent proper operation
  • Test with a cup of water for 60 seconds to confirm a real heating issue
  • Verify the vent fan is not overheating the unit; a stuck damper can restrict airflow
  • If it runs but won’t heat, high-voltage components (magnetron, diode, transformer) are common suspects
Why it matters

Knowing the correct wattage helps you set cook times accurately, compare models fairly, and diagnose “runs but won’t heat” complaints without replacing the wrong parts.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. A “microwave” is the common short name for a “microwave oven”; both terms refer to the same cooking appliance. For the Frigidaire GMOS1962AFA over-the-range microwave/hood combo, “microwave oven” is simply the more formal product name.

What the different names mean

In everyday use, these terms are interchangeable:

  • Microwave oven: the full name for the appliance that heats food using microwave energy
  • Microwave: the informal shorthand most people use
  • Over-the-range (OTR) microwave/hood combo: a microwave that also works as a range hood with a vent fan and grease filters
Why it matters when ordering parts

Using the right appliance name helps you land on the correct parts list and avoid ordering the wrong component.

Common “microwave/hood combo” parts you might see for GMOS1962AFA include:

Quick terminology guide
Term you see What it usually refers to Applies to GMOS1962AFA?
Microwave The cooking cavity and controls Yes
Microwave oven Same as “microwave” (formal name) Yes
Hood fan / vent fan Fan that exhausts or recirculates air Yes
OTR microwave Microwave mounted above the range Yes
Why it matters

Microwave/hood combos like the Frigidaire GMOS1962AFA combine cooking and ventilation. That means troubleshooting and parts searches often involve both “microwave” items (door switches, control parts) and “hood” items (vent damper, grease filter).

Last updated: February 2026

An over-the-range (OTR) microwave oven is a microwave that installs above your cooktop and also works as a range hood. On the Frigidaire GMOS1962AFA, it saves counter space while helping vent smoke, steam, and cooking odors through a fan and filters.

What it does (2-in-1 function)

An OTR microwave combines two appliances in one:

  • Microwave cooking: reheating, defrosting, and timed cooking
  • Cooktop ventilation: a vent fan pulls air from the cooking surface
  • Grease capture: a grease filter helps trap airborne grease before it reaches the blower
  • Lighting: a cooktop light improves visibility over the range
Venting options you will typically see

Most microwave/hood combos are set up for one of these configurations:

Venting setup Where the air goes Common use case
Recirculating (non-vented) Back into the kitchen through filters When no ductwork is available
Vertical (roof) venting Up into ductwork When duct runs upward
Horizontal (rear wall) venting Out the back into ductwork When duct exits through an exterior wall
Parts that support the “hood” side

If your venting performance is weak or noisy, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

Why it matters

Knowing you have an OTR microwave helps you troubleshoot correctly: a “microwave not heating” issue points to cooking components (like high-voltage parts), while “fan not venting” points to hood airflow parts (filters, damper, ducting) and installation setup.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Frigidaire microwaves, including over-the-range models like GMOS1962AFA, typically last 7 to 10 years with normal household use. Heavy daily use, poor airflow, and slamming the door can shorten life; keeping the cavity clean and the door closing properly helps it reach the full range.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

A microwave’s life is mostly driven by heat, door wear, and electrical stress.

  • Light use (few minutes/day): often closer to 10 years
  • Average use (15 to 30 minutes/day): commonly 7 to 10 years
  • Heavy use (multiple long cycles/day): can drop to 4 to 6 years
  • Poor venting or grease buildup (OTR units): increases heat stress on controls
  • Door misalignment or switch wear: can cause no-start or intermittent operation
Parts that commonly affect “end of life” symptoms

If your GMOS1962AFA still has good power but is acting up, a few serviceable parts often drive the decision to repair vs replace.

Symptom Common area involved Example part for this model
Won’t start, runs only with door held Door interlock circuit Crosley microwave door interlock switch 5304509460
Runs but doesn’t heat High-voltage system Magnetron, diode, transformer
Shuts off mid-cycle Overheat protection Thermostat
Vent fan issues Venting components Damper, motor, capacitor
How to help your microwave last longer

These habits reduce stress on the magnetron, control board, and door switches.

  • Keep the grease filters clean so heat can escape (OTR microwave/hood combos run hotter when airflow is restricted).
  • Wipe spills quickly; dried-on food causes arcing and extra heat.
  • Close the door gently; repeated slamming wears the latch and interlock switches.
  • Avoid running it empty (it can overheat internal components).
  • Use microwave-safe cookware only; metal and foil can damage the cavity and waveguide cover.
Why it matters

Once a microwave reaches the 7 to 10 year range, failures often shift from simple wear items (filters, lamps) to higher-cost electrical parts (magnetron, control). Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide when a repair is worthwhile versus planning a replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

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