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Kenmore 66561701100 microwave/hood combo

Kenmore 66561701100 microwave/hood combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 66561701100 microwave/hood combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Wrapper Cabinet for Kenmore 66561701100 - Part 8169660

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  • Latch for Kenmore 66561701100 - Part 8169319

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  • Plate for Kenmore 66561701100 - Part 8169470

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  • Cushion for Kenmore 66561701100 - Part 8169569

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  • Housng-blw for Kenmore 66561701100 - Part 8183831

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  • Microwave Door Film for Kenmore 66561701100 - Part 4393870

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  • Thermostat for Kenmore 66561701100 - Part 4393710

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  • Housing for Kenmore 66561701100 - Part 8183702

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  • Lamp Glass for Kenmore 66561701100 - Part 8169564

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Kenmore Microwave/Hood Combo 66561701100 FAQs

Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 66561701100 is a standard over-the-range size designed to fit above ranges up to 36 inches wide. For the exact width, height, and depth for your unit (including required clearances), use the dimension diagram in the 66561701100 owner's manual.

Quick sizing guidance (what to expect)

Most over-the-range microwave/hood combos fall into these common exterior ranges:

  • Width: 29 to 30 inches
  • Height: 15 to 17 inches
  • Depth: 15 to 17 inches
  • Range compatibility: installs over cooktops and ranges up to 36 inches wide

What to measure for a guaranteed fit

Measure your space and the microwave so the door, cabinet, and venting line up correctly:

  • Overall width across the front
  • Overall height from bottom to top of the microwave body
  • Overall depth from the front face to the back (exclude the wall gap)
  • Upper cabinet opening (inside width and depth)
  • Bottom clearance above the cooktop (for safe cooking and ventilation)

Typical measurements vs. what you should use

Item Typical for this style Best source for 66561701100
Exterior dimensions 29 to 30 W, 15 to 17 H, 15 to 17 D (in.) Dimension diagram in the manual
Clearances and mounting points Vary by model Manual installation section
Venting alignment Varies (recirculating or ducted) Manual venting details

Why it matters

Using the exact dimensions prevents cabinet interference, misaligned ducting, and a door that cannot open fully. It also helps ensure the vent hood functions correctly for smoke and grease removal.

Parts that can affect fit or venting

If you are reconfiguring venting or replacing missing hardware, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

You can order replacement parts from the parts list for model 66561701100, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 66561701100, unplug it (or turn off the breaker) for about 1 minute, then restore power. This clears many control glitches and returns the control to a normal standby state; see the 66561701100 owner's manual for model-specific control steps.

Quick reset options (most common)

  • Power reset: Unplug for 60 seconds, then plug back in.
  • Stop a stuck program: Touch OFF/CANCEL to end the current function.
  • Clear after opening the door mid-cycle: Close the door, then touch OFF/CANCEL if you do not want to continue.
  • Child Lock on/off: If the keypad seems unresponsive, toggle the lock (see below).

If the keypad is locked (Child Lock)

On this Kenmore model, the control panel can be locked so buttons do not respond.

Symptom What it usually means What to do
Buttons beep but won’t start Control lock is on Press and hold the Child Lock key/function for about 4 seconds (until tones sound)
“LOCK” shows when pressing keys Control lock is on Unlock using the same 4-second press-and-hold
Random tones when pressing keys Hidden feature toggled Use OFF/CANCEL, then retry your setting

When a “reset” does not fix it

A reset helps with temporary control issues, but it will not correct a failed door interlock or heating circuit problem.

Why it matters

Resetting safely clears a frozen control and helps you confirm whether the issue is a simple control-state problem (like Child Lock) or a hardware problem (like a door switch). For ordering replacement parts for model 66561701100, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Kenmore microwave/hood combo model 66561701100, the line fuse is typically a ceramic 20-amp, 250-volt microwave fuse. Use the exact fuse type and rating listed in the 66561701100 owner's manual; using the wrong fuse can cause repeat failures or unsafe operation.

How to confirm you have the right fuse

Check these details before ordering or installing a replacement:

  • Amperage: 20A is common for over-the-range microwaves
  • Voltage rating: typically 250V
  • Fuse type: usually ceramic (microwave-rated), not glass
  • Physical size: most are 1-1/4 inch long (common appliance fuse size)
  • Why it blew: a blown fuse is often a symptom of another issue (door switch, shorted high-voltage part)

What to check if the fuse keeps blowing

If the microwave is dead, trips the breaker, or blows the fuse again soon after replacement, these are the most common causes:

  • Door interlock switch problems (sticking, misaligned, or shorted)
  • Shorted high-voltage diode
  • Shorted high-voltage capacitor
  • Damaged wiring or a pinched harness
  • Failed thermal safety device

For door-switch related symptoms, the primary switch W10211972 and the interlock 8205572 are common related parts for this model.

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely area Example related part on this model
Completely dead (no display) Line fuse, thermal protection, power feed Thermal fuse W11707984
Runs but does not heat High-voltage circuit Diode W11256462, capacitor W10850446
Blows fuse when door opens/closes Door interlock system Primary switch W10211972, interlock 8205572

Why it matters

Microwaves use high voltage internally. Installing the correct fuse rating helps protect the wiring and controls, but repeated fuse failures usually mean another component is shorting or the door interlock system is not switching correctly.

If you need help with safe, step-by-step diagnosis, we recommend starting with how to replace a microwave fuse. You can also order model-matched replacement parts from the parts list for 66561701100, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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