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[Lifetime Warranty] 5304522796 Microwave Door Latch - Compatible with Frigidaire Electrolux Gibson Kelvinator Westinghouse Kenmore - Replace AP6979662 4977138 OEM20938991 PS12746282 EAP12746282

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5304522796 Microwave Door Latch

Key Features

  • Dual-Hook Safety Design: Features two reinforced plastic hooks that engage with the door interlock switches, ensuring the microwave only operates when the door is fully closed and sealed.
  • Heat-Resistant Polymer: Constructed from high-strength, flame-retardant plastic designed to withstand the high temperatures and frequent mechanical stress of daily door operations.
  • High-Tension Spring Retention: Includes specialized mounting points for the door spring (sold separately), providing the necessary "snap" to keep the door tightly against the frame during cooking.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP6979662
  • PS12746282
  • 4977138
  • EAP12746282
  • OEM20938991

Compatibility & Fitment

This door latch is a standard replacement for many over-the-range and countertop microwaves manufactured by Electrolux. Key compatible brands include:

  • Frigidaire: Fits a wide range of Gallery and Professional series models (e.g., FFMV1645TS, FGBM19WNVF).
  • Kenmore / Sears: Compatible with various 790-series and 405-series models.
  • Electrolux: Fits select high-end convection and standard microwave models.
  • Gibson, Kelvinator, & Westinghouse: Compatible with select older and specialty units utilizing the 5304-series latch system.

When to Replace

  • Microwave Won't Start: The door is closed, but the "Start" button does nothing because the broken latch isn't engaging the internal safety switches.
  • Broken or Chipped Hooks: One or both of the plastic hooks have snapped off, preventing the door from staying closed or latching securely.
  • "Door" Error Message: The digital display shows a "Door" or "L" code even when the door appears to be shut.
  • Door Pops Open: The latch is worn or cracked, allowing the door to spring open during the middle of a cooking cycle.
  • Button Malfunction: You have to press the door release button multiple times or pull on the door manually because the latch is sticking.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: Unplug the microwave before starting. Microwaves contain a high-voltage capacitor that can hold a dangerous charge even when unplugged; do not touch internal electrical components.
  • Accessing the Latch: You will typically need to remove the inner door panel (choke). Use a putty knife or flat-head screwdriver to gently pry the plastic trim around the inside edge of the door.
  • Spring Transfer: Carefully unhook the tension spring from the old latch before removing it. Use needle-nose pliers to transfer the spring to the new latch.
  • Alignment Check: Before snapping the door trim back into place, test the latch manually by closing the door to ensure the hooks enter the frame holes centered and smoothly.
  • Test the Switches: If the new latch doesn't fix the power issue, the internal microswitches (interlocks) behind the frame may have been damaged when the old latch broke.
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  • REPLACES PART NUMBERS

    REPLACES PART NUMBERS

    This 5304522796 part replaces AP6979662, 4977138, OEM20938991, PS12746282, EAP12746282
  • COMPATIBLE BRANDS

    COMPATIBLE BRANDS

    It is compatible with many microwave brands, including Frigidaire, Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, Sears/Kenmore, and more.
  • BEST SOLUTION

    BEST SOLUTION

    Enjoy the great feeling when your microwave works properly like before - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • IMPORTANT NOTE

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    This is a replacement part designed to be compatible with certain appliances. Any brand names mentioned are used solely to indicate compatibility.
6 SIMPLE STEPS

6 SIMPLE STEPS

*Disconnect the power completely before beginning the repair: 1. Unscrew and lift the door off the hinge to access the inner panel 2. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry open the inner door panel | 3. Release the retaining clips and split the inner and outer door panels 4. Unhook the spring and slide the old latch out of position | 5. Attach the spring to the new BlueStars latch and secure it in place | 6. Reattach the panels, tighten screws, and test door locking performance
Brand Model Number
Replaces AP6979662, PS12746282, 4977138, EAP12746282, OEM20938991
Frigidaire FFMV1845VSA, LFMV1846VFA
White-Westinghouse FFMV1845VSA

FAQ

This latch is commonly listed for microwaves from Frigidaire, Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, Kenmore, Sears/Kenmore, and Tappan. Because microwave door parts can vary by model revision, match your model number and the part numbers before ordering.
Known replacement and cross-reference numbers for this latch include 5304522796, AP6979662, 4977138, OEM20938991, PS12746282, EAP12746282, P100D56AL-JA, and WG150476.
Typical symptoms include the door not staying closed, the microwave not starting because the door is not being recognized as shut, a loose or misaligned door feel, or visible damage to the latch tab. If the door must be lifted, pushed hard, or repositioned to run, the latch or related door-interlock components may be worn.
On many models, this is a moderate repair that often involves removing the inner door trim to access the latch. A small flat screwdriver or plastic pry tool and a Phillips screwdriver are commonly needed. If the door comes apart cleanly, the repair may take about 15 to 30 minutes. Work carefully to avoid cracking the plastic door frame or trim.
First inspect the door hooks, inner door frame, and latch mounting points for cracks or distortion. Also check the door-interlock switch area on the microwave cavity side, because a failed switch or bent switch bracket can cause the same symptoms as a bad latch. Unplug the microwave before any inspection or repair.
Door latches commonly fail from repeated opening and closing, slamming the door, forcing the door open while the unit is running, or heat-related plastic fatigue over time. Misalignment in the door frame or interlock area can also put extra stress on the latch and cause premature breakage.