Shop genuine OEM Amana microwave parts online with same-day shipping. Find exact replacement parts including light bulbs, charcoal filters, door switches, and more to keep your Amana microwave functioning perfectly.
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Top interlock support
OEM Part - Manufacturer #WP8206419
Grease air filter, 10-3/4 inches by 6 inches. Washable
OEM Part - Manufacturer #8206229A
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Grille, vent (sd model)
OEM Part - Manufacturer #W10259625
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Mounting hardware kit
OEM Part - Manufacturer #W10821385
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Black Touch-up Paint
OEM Part - Manufacturer #72032
Light bulb, 7 Watt
OEM Part - Manufacturer #W10857122
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Screw
OEM Part - Manufacturer #WPY706189
Turntable ring. 7/8 in wheels
OEM Part - Manufacturer #WPW10679311
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Glass cooking tray
OEM Part - Manufacturer #WPW10451786
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Turntable ring
OEM Part - Manufacturer #W10451792
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Turntable motor
OEM Part - Manufacturer #WPW10466420
Screw
OEM Part - Manufacturer #WPW10348409
Door switch, two terminal normally open
OEM Part - Manufacturer #W10269460
Bottom Interlock Switch
OEM Part - Manufacturer #W11182141
Diode rectifier
OEM Part - Manufacturer #W11256462
Genuine OEM Amana microwave parts are designed to the exact specifications of your appliance, ensuring proper fit and function every time. From critical internal parts like magnetrons and high voltage diodes to exterior parts like door handles and control panels, each replacement part matches the original in quality, durability, and performance to extend the life of your Amana microwave.
Discover solutions to common questions about selecting and installing replacement parts for your Amana microwave.
For optimal air quality and odor elimination, charcoal filters in over-the-range microwaves should be replaced every 6-12 months depending on cooking frequency and type—if you notice persistent cooking odors even after cleaning the microwave, it's likely time for a replacement.
Inconsistent heating often indicates issues with key parts like the magnetron, high voltage diode, or capacitor—strange noises, sparking, or longer cook times are also signs these parts may need replacement with genuine OEM parts to restore proper heating function.
Yes, light bulb replacement is one of the simplest DIY microwave repairs—just ensure the appliance is unplugged as recommended by the manufacturer, locate the light bulb cover (typically on the top or back interior wall), and carefully replace with the exact 40-watt incandescent bulb specified for your model.