Kenmore 63252 Microwave Oven - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Where is the fuse on kenmore microwave
Is this an over-the-range (OTR) microwave oven or a counter-top model? Assuming it is an OTR model, your can get to the fuse by first unplugging the microwave, then removing 2 to 4 screws over the grille vent. Remove the grille vent. Depending on the model, you either slide it to the left a little bit (1/4 inch) then pull it out, OR tilt out the top of it followed by the bottom. Now you should see 1 screw that hold the top of the control console in place. Remove it, then lift up on the control console to get past the tabs, and tilt out the top. Now, depending on the model, you may see the fuse behind the control console, or if it's not there, then remove the 1 or 2 screws that hold the metal grill vent that's located above the control console. Remove that metal grill, and your should see the fuse behind it. Sometimes that fuse blows for no good reason, other times it blows because you have a shorted high-voltage capacitor, or you may have a sticking "monitor" door switch. If you need further help, reach me via phone at
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Wiring diagram for 363.62702200
There should be a technical sheet hidden behind the grille or behind the controller.
It will show you how to connect it.
The only wire that you can connect incorrectly is the one in the lower center of the board that connects to the black relay next to the small power transformer. Try rotating the connector 90 degrees if the oven is not coming on.
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Model 721.63259301 does not heat,
My Kenmore 721.63259301 would not heat items up so I came here and saw the parts required and was just about to order them when I checked the online owners manual and found this. FULL FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY ONTHE MAGNETRON For five years from the date of purchase, if themagnetron in this Kenmore microwave ovenfails due to a defect in material or workmanship,Sears will repair it free of charge.My microwave has a manufacture date of July 2009 so I will be taking it right to the closest Sears repair center for a free repair. I suggest everyone do the same.
Microwave does not heat but
If everything works, but the microwave oven does not heat, this is commonly caused by a failed magnetron. The magnetron is the heart of the microwave oven and produces the RF energy that is required to heat your food. In order to replace a defective magnetron, you will need to consider the following:
1. You will need to uninstall the oven from over the range in order to replace the part (you will need to do this anyway, if you decide to buy a replacement oven).
2. Ensure the oven is UNPLUGGED before servicing anything inside the cabinet and remove the exterior case in order to access the magnetron. There are several websites that you can use that illustrate how the oven is assembled:
searspartsdirect.com
pcappliancerepair.com
appliancepartspros.com
Repairclinic.com is another great website for parts, and has part illustrations/photographs, but does not have the exploded view to show how the appliance is assembled.
NOTE: If you've never repaired an appliance on your own before, a microwave oven is usually not a recommended appliance to start with. Some models can be rather involved in taking apart.
3. The magnetron replacement cost will depend upon the MODEL NUMBER and generally costs between $100 and $200.
Use your appliance model number and review the parts illustrations at the recommended websites to identify and locate parts, and to see if this is something that you may be able easily take apart and reassemble.
If you have any questions, please post back with your complete MODEL NUMBER and let me know. I hope you find this information helpful.
My Kenmore 721.63259301 microwave will
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Check the turntable guide to make sure it is lined up properly and that there is no debris caught in it. You may need to re-align or clean your turntable guide.
Cleaning and realigning a turntable guide;
Remove your glass turntable cooking tray from your microwave. Gently wash with warm soapy water to remove any debris. Next remove the turntable guide and clean it in the same manner, with warm soapy water. Pay particular attention to the turntable rollers. There could be spilled food particles caught in the rollers, hindering the rollers' movement. Also, gently cleanse the internal cavity of your microwave, paying special attention to the area below the turntable.
With the internal cavity, turntable, and turntable guide completely clean and dry, return the parts to your microwave. First place the turntable guide on the bottom of the microwave. There should be a circular groove in the bottom of the microwave cavity keeping the turntable guide in place. Follow the guide with the turntable cooking tray. Carefully place the glass tray over the turntable guide and onto the drive bushing. The drive bushing should fit neatly into the grooves on the bottom of your glass cooking tray. It may take some adjusting before the tray will sit properly onto the drive bushing.
Test your microwave after this thorough cleaning and realigning in order to determine whether this has solved your problem. DO NOT run your microwave with nothing in it.
CAUTION: Your microwave oven is capable of giving you a serious electrical shock, even when it is unplugged. We strongly suggest you seek the assistance of an appliance repair technician when conducting any microwave oven repair.
Also, Examine the plastic drive bushing the turntable tray sits on. It may have become worn, or even may have split in two;
Drive bushing replacement
Inspect the plastic drive bushing located below your microwave oven's turntable tray. There may be some debris blocking the tray's range of motion. Clean away any blockage you find, and then test your microwave to see if this has cleared up the problem. DO NOT run your microwave with nothing in it.
However, if upon your inspection, you notice that the plastic drive bushing below the turntable tray is worn and/or broken, you will need to have the bushing replaced. Consult with a certified and experienced appliance repair technician. Replacing a drive bushing is a lengthy and involved process that the average layman should not perform.
At this point, if you end up taking it to a repairman, compare the cost of fixing and the cost of replacing the unit. The price difference will determine whether or not it pays to fix the unit or not.
I hope the above make sense to you
Good luck.
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Yup the thing is fried...
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Microwave Oven Basic Troubleshooting Tips
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I have a kenmore 63252
You most likely have a bad power diode or possibly a bad capacitor. These is something that you can change with some care. I will pass on how to access and test them but, to do that I really need the long model number off of the back of your microwave so I can point you to the parts you need to troubleshoot and provide you with diagrams for reference.
I can and WILL help you. Just get me the long model number that will have 3 digits followed by a period and then 6 to 8 more digits. (This is only an Example model number: 110.xxxxyyyy) That is the number I need to help you.
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