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The KW3A Microwave Oven Door Switch set features 2 Normally Open and 1 Normally Closed switches rated for 16A and 125/250V, made from high-temperature resistant engineering plastics with silver contacts. Designed for durability with a mechanical life of 50,000 cycles, these compact switches ensure reliable, safe operation and easy replacement for microwave ovens and similar appliances.
| ASIN | B07XZFNPZM |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,597 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #24 in Microwave Oven Replacement Parts |
| Brand | Yoiilnz |
| Brand Name | Yoiilnz |
| Circuit Type | parallel |
| Color | 2 Normally Open + 1 Normally Closed |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Silver |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Current Rating | 16 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,874) |
| Date First Available | September 17, 2019 |
| Included Components | 2 Normally Open and Normally Closed |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.09 x 0.63 x 0.41 inches |
| Item model number | KW3A=2T+1D |
| Manufacturer | Yoiilnz |
| Material Type | Brass, Nickel, Plastic, Silver |
| Model Info | KW3A=2T+1D |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Number of Positions | 3 |
| Operating Voltage | 250 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
| Part Number | KW3A=2T+1D |
| Product Dimensions | 1.09 x 0.63 x 0.41 inches |
| Terminal | Blade |
| UPC | 610825892348 |
| Unit Count | 3 Count |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
D**I
Perfect Replacement Switches
These replacement micro switches fit my air fryer perfectly and work like new. Easy to install and very reliable. Restores full functionality to the appliance. Great quality for the price.
P**K
Great switches as replacement.
Used these switches in the microwave and they worked perfect as doing its job.
L**Y
Fits perfect and works perfect
I replaced the three door switches in a Kenmore Microwave oven (Model NO. 721.69122010). It was the normally open bottom switch that went bad. It operates off the door latch and takes a beating when the door closes. Make sure you unplug the microwave first and then after removing the case cover discharge the big capacitor for the magnetron. Use a long screwdriver with an insulated handle. Short across the capacitor leads and to the case to make sure the capacitor has no charge before sticking your hands in the area of the door switches. The capacitor is in the same area and if its bleeder resistor is burned out or broken the capacitor won't bleed down. It will bite badly if you touch it and it still has a charge. Take a picture of each of the three door switches before removing so you can put the wires back on the terminals correctly. Replace one switch at a time. Be careful with the plastic retaining clips. They won't flex much and will break easily. There is a trick to removing and reinstalling each switch. There is a little plastic post that extends in the hole in one corner of each switch. Carefully lift the front retaining clip on the switch just enough to slide it out slightly swing it down and out and pull it off the post. It's important to not break the post. The removing and installation of each of the three switches is not identical but similar. It's tricky and delicate but can be done without breaking any clips or posts. Install them in reverse order. Do the switches one at a time. It took me about 45 minutes.
L**U
Good quality but beware of lug thickness
I bought this set for a Samsung SMH1816S microwave oven. It has the exact set of 3 switches I needed - 2 normally open and 1 normally closed. I've previously replaced similar switches on the same oven with a different seller/brand and it was fine. This time, I came across a problem I had not seen before; nor have I seen this problem on other similar switches used in other situations. The problem is that the male contact lugs for these switches are thicker than the corresponding female lugs in the Samsung wire harness. For one switch, it took a little extra force to push the wire harness onto the lug. But for the others, it didn't work and I wasn't willing to force the harness any harder for fear of damaging/breaking the plastic parts holding the switch in place. Comparing the new and old switches, the difference in thickness is visible to the naked eye. Judging by other reviews, this problem isn't universal but it sure is a problem on my Samsung unit. Since only 1 of the 2 N.O. switches was broken, I was able to move a good one switch to replace the bad one and install a new one in the spot that took a little more persuasion. So overall, good value and well made, but not good on the installation. Buyer beware.
A**R
Still have 2 left
Saw this on you tube and it fixed my microwave .
R**R
One of my best Amazon purchases!
I have no idea why I am rating the sheerness and warmth of these electronic microwave switches, but since everything else was 5 stars, here's these too. The microwave threw the breaker and refused to cook my Ramen. Utilizing the my enhanced investigative skills, I located and viewed several YouTube videos related to this issue. Long and short of it, I have learned that there are three (3!) switches in the door latch area of my (mass produced under many different brands) built-in microwave/stove fan. I was further able to determine that I only needed to replace the middle switch (the one that is wired opposite of the other two) in order to resume my "Ramenicity." When I went searching for said switch, I found that this one little switch retails for $23+. I was shocked. Then I turned to Amazon, the purveyor of all that is available, occasionally within two days. Lo and behold, I found this package with all three switches (the bad one that had to be replaced, plus the two that were in great working order) and all three of them are available for less than half of the price of the one switch! There was a moment of great angst as I pondered whether to buy three switches from a lesser known supplier instead of one switch from a parts house. Knowing from my prior work in the auto parts industry that almost all wiring and switches for your cars and trucks come from the same place and have the (brand)names applied after manufacture, I decided to gamble on it. Receiving the three switches, I returned to the YouTube and looked for videos on the actual procedure. Lo and behold, I found one! Suffice it to say the operation went off without a hitch, and the microwave works again. I did replace all three switches since I had all three replacements, on the off chance that one of the others might be close to going out. (And honestly, what was I going to do with those switches anyway?) Gentlemen, and ladies, this is a simple procedure that anyone can do. The videos are explicit, and the instructions simple. These switches so far have been outstanding! I cannot recommend them enough in order for you to get your Ramenicity back like I did.
K**N
Returned for refund as I require a normally open switch.
S**M
Worked perfect for my 2020 Samsung ME16K3000AWI/AC
E**I
Quedo muy bien en mi horno, piezas universales con las que no tienes problema para reemplazar las daƱadas
S**G
This is a full set of door switches for a Kenmore microwave oven. You do not need to buy the V16-FD62 and V16-FD63 separately at an exorbitant price. Just get this set and replace them all. Typically, the problem is that one of them starts malfunctioning, and the circuit breaker gets tripped when the door is open/closed. If you are replacing one of the witches, you might as well replace them all. This is the second time in 12 years that I have to replace the door switches in my microwave.
D**E
worked fine
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