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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.
- Precision OEM Fit: Molded to exact specifications to ensure smooth alignment with the interlock microswitches, preventing "Door" error codes and intermittent power issues.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- 5304522796
- 4977138
- AP6979662
- PS12746282
- 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.
