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Mounting template for MMV1153BAS

I need a mounting template for upper and rear for this microwave.

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2011

SOURCE: The instruction manual was not in the box when we

run a search for maytag microwave model mmv1163dwoo, then scroll down to installation guide/manual, it was at www.managemylife.com, page 7 in the manual, I believe.

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