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Kenmore 72185033111 microwave

Kenmore 72185033111 microwave Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 72185033111 microwave, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Microwave Air Guide Baseplate for Kenmore 72185033111 - Part 5208W0A006C

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    Microwave Air Guide Baseplate

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  • Microwave Door Handle for Kenmore 72185033111 - Part MEB62055704

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    Microwave Door Handle

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  • Microwave Control Panel Assembly for Kenmore 72185033111 - Part AGM70220815

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    Microwave Control Panel Assembly

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  • Glass Window for Kenmore 72185033111 - Part MKC62440304

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    Glass Window

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  • Microwave Turntable Shaft for Kenmore 72185033111 - Part MHJ62775401

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    Microwave Turntable Shaft

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  • Microwave Door Outer Panel (stainless) for Kenmore 72185033111 - Part MGC62062801

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    Microwave Door Outer Panel (stainless)

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  • Microwave Installation Template for Kenmore 72185033111 - Part 4922W1A021E

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    Microwave Installation Template

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  • Supporter for Kenmore 72185033111 - Part MJH38925501

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    Supporter

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  • Microwave Noise Filter for Kenmore 72185033111 - Part EAM35001864

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    Microwave Noise Filter

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  • Microwave Control Panel (black And Stainless) for Kenmore 72185033111 - Part ACM73119104

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    Microwave Control Panel (black And Stainless)

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Kenmore Microwave 72185033111 FAQs

On Kenmore model 72185033111, a sudden “dead” microwave (no display, no response) is most often caused by a blown internal fuse, an open safety thermostat, or a door interlock switch problem. Less commonly, a wiring or control issue interrupts power to the unit.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the outlet works by plugging in a small lamp.
  • Check the home breaker or GFCI (if the microwave is on a protected circuit).
  • Make sure the door closes firmly and isn’t sagging or rubbing.
  • If it died right after pressing Start, suspect a door switch or fuse.
  • If it died after heavy use or overheating, suspect a thermostat.

Parts that commonly cause “no power” on this model

If basic outlet and breaker checks are good, these model-compatible parts are common culprits:

Symptom-to-likely-cause guide

What you notice Most likely area Notes
Completely dead, no display Fuse or thermostat Fuse often opens from a surge or switch fault
Dead right after closing door or pressing Start Door interlock system Switches can short and take out the fuse
Works sometimes, then goes dead when hot Thermostat Can open if airflow is restricted

Why it matters

A microwave/hood combo like 72185033111 uses multiple safety devices (interlock switches and thermostats) to prevent unsafe operation. When one fails or detects an unsafe condition, it can cut power to protect you and the appliance.

Safety and next steps

Microwaves contain high-voltage components that can store a dangerous charge even when unplugged. For internal testing or replacement, we recommend using a qualified technician and following the safety guidance in the 72185033111 installation guide.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, a Kenmore microwave can often be repaired, and that includes the Kenmore 72185033111 microwave/hood combo. Many common problems (no heat, no power, door not latching, vent issues, lights out) are caused by serviceable parts, but high-voltage and door-safety repairs should be handled by a qualified technician; see the 72185033111 installation instructions.

What we can usually repair on model 72185033111

Common repairable symptoms and likely areas to check:

  • Not heating: high-voltage circuit components (service recommended)
  • Dead or intermittent power: fuse, door interlock circuit, power cord
  • Door won’t close or won’t start: latch and interlock switch system
  • Vent fan airflow problems: vent grille, damper door, filters
  • Cooktop light out: bulb or socket

Parts that are commonly involved

If your symptom matches, these model-compatible parts are often involved:

Symptom Part to consider Notes
Microwave runs but doesn’t heat Microwave magnetron 2B71165R High-voltage repair; technician recommended
No power or blows fuse Microwave fuse 3B74133Q Often related to door switch issues
Door won’t latch or unit won’t start Microwave door interlock switch 6600W1K001R Door-safety circuit; precise alignment matters
Poor venting or flap stuck Microwave vent damper door 4900W1A001B Can cause backdraft or rattling

Before you schedule service: quick checks

We recommend these safe, basic checks first:

  • Confirm the outlet has power (try a small appliance in the same outlet)
  • Make sure the door closes firmly and isn’t obstructed by debris
  • Clean or replace the grease filter if airflow is weak
  • If the unit is installed as recirculating, verify the charcoal filter is present and not clogged
  • If you see arcing/burn marks, stop using the microwave until it’s inspected

Why it matters

Microwave/hood combos like the Kenmore 72185033111 combine cooking, lighting, and ventilation. Fixing the correct component restores safe operation and prevents repeat failures (especially in the door interlock and high-voltage circuits).

Last updated: January 2026

For the Kenmore 72185033111 microwave/hood combo, the venting requirements depend on whether you install it as roof vented, wall vented, or room vented (recirculating). Our installation guidance focuses on correct duct type, duct length, and safe clearances rather than a specific CFM rating; see the 72185033111 installation guide.

Venting options for this model

This model supports three common configurations:

  • Roof venting: ducts up through the cabinet and roof
  • Wall venting: ducts straight out the back wall to an exterior wall cap
  • Room venting (recirculating): no outside duct; air is filtered and returned to the kitchen

Ductwork requirements (what we can confirm for 72185033111)

From the installation instructions for this model, key requirements include:

  • Use standard ductwork sized for typical microwave hood installations (examples include 3-1/4" x 10" rectangular or 6" round)
  • Keep duct runs as short as possible and minimize elbows
  • Do not install two elbows together
  • Seal duct joints with duct tape and seal exterior openings with caulk
  • Keep total duct system length to 140 feet equivalent or less (including caps, elbows, transitions)

Equivalent length limits (quick reference)

Item Typical equivalent length impact
Total system maximum 140 ft equivalent
3-1/4" x 10" 90° elbow 25 ft
6" round 90° elbow 10 ft
3-1/4" x 10" wall cap 40 ft

Clearance and support requirements (installation basics)

These requirements affect vent performance and safe mounting:

  • Plan for a 30" minimum cabinet opening width
  • Maintain 30" minimum from the bottom of the cabinet to the cooking surface
  • Mount to a flat vertical wall with adequate structure; at least one lag screw must go into a wall stud

Why it matters

A vent system that is too long, poorly sealed, or packed with elbows can reduce airflow, increase noise, and let grease and moisture linger. Following the duct length and fitting guidance helps the fan move air as designed.

Last updated: January 2026

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