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Unplug the microwave and set it on a table or workbench. If you have a built-in microwave, you may have to remove some mounting screws or retention clips to get the microwave out of the support bracket.
Open the door and take out the glass tray.Pry off a corner of the plastic panel on the inside of the door with a srewdriver or butter knife. Once it is loose, work the screwdriver or knife all the way around the glass and remove the panel.
Ask someone to hold the microwave door as you disconnect it from the hinges.
Depending on the design of your microwave door, you may have to remove a set of screws or slide a pin out of the hinge to release the door.
Remove and discard the old door. Have your assistant hold the replacement door up to the hinges.
Attach the door to the hinges by reversing the previous step. Snap the plastic inner panel into place around the glass.
Move the microwave back to its original location. Insert and tighten the necessary mounting screws if you are working on a built-in microwave.
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This is not something that you should do yourself. There is a requirement that the unit be tested for leakage of microwaves after any service is performed. You need to have special equipment to do this. You may create a serious hazard if you dont repair it right.
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