🔧 Switch it up with confidence!
The LONYE WB24X829 D3V-16G-3C25 Microwave Door Switch Replacement is a reliable and versatile solution for your microwave needs. This pack of 2 switches is designed to replace various models, ensuring compatibility with major brands like GE and Kenmore. With a lightweight design and a money-back guarantee, you can trust this product to keep your kitchen running smoothly.
Brand Name | LONYE |
Model Info | LYWB24X829 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.01 x 1.54 x 1.06 inches |
Item model number | LYWB24X829 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | WB24X829 |
Connector Type | 插入 |
Material Type | Polycarbonate |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
I**R
Economical Microwave Repair Solution
This happens to be our 2nd time ordering this product because the 1st set failed after a couple of months. So far, this new set is still working fine in our microwave. We're hoping that this set has a longer life than the previous set of switches. Overall, it's a lot cheaper solution than purchasing another microwave. And the items arrived on time and packaged very well so they are not lost in transit because of their small size.
A**T
Direct OEM replacement for Panasonic NN-SD697S microwave door switch
The good old trusty Panasonic NN-SD697S microwave suddenly stopped working: you dial the time/power, but it doesn't turn on when you press Start. The issue turned out to be the failed door micro switch (top hook). The failed OEM part is OMRON SPST-NO V-15G-3C25.These one are direct replacement for the failed switch. Perfect fit, same electrical parameters, the replacement procedure is trivial, everything is back to normal. The switch itself has "OMRON/Made in Indonesia" stamp.Please note that these are both Normally Open (NO) switches (they close the circuit when button is pressed). That particular microwave model uses three switches: 1 NO for the top hook, and 1 NO + 1 NC for the bottom, so make sure to properly identify the "flavor" of the ones you need to replace .
E**N
Keep on hand for microwave repair
I have a 17-year-old Frigidaire microwave that works perfectly, but occasionally an internal safety microswitch will fail. They're fairly easy to replace, so it's good to keep a few on hand so that the microwave can be put back into service in a few minutes vs. several days having to wait for parts. The part itself fits and works as expected.
R**.
Good value compared to OEM
My Electrolux microwave stopped working and all things pointed to a bad microswitch. The machine would count down but there was no power to the turntable when a power level was selected. This suggested the lower microswitches were faulty as they control the microwave power tube. When I did a continuity test on the switches (there were two in my model), they tested okay but one had a distinctly different sound compared to the other (much louder). I took a chance and assumed one of the switches was bad. I ordered from this supplier as the price was a little over $10 for two switches. I checked prices on RepairClinic and some others and they wanted $35 for one switch. The physical dimension of these switches were identical to the original ones installed. I had some concern as the Amazon item description did not say it would fit my microwave. It was bit tricky installing but was not due to the switch itself but rather accessing the panel and manipulating some rather stiff plastic parts that hold in the switch.Can't speak as to how these will hold up but the specs on them were identical to OEM and I feel good thatI saved $65 compared to other repair parts suppliers.Word of caution, if you do service a microwave make sure the power is disconnected and the main capacitor is properly discharged. You can get electrocuted from the capacitor discharging if you inadvertently touch it.
A**N
Perfect replacement and great price!
Like so many others here in the reviews, our microwave began suffering for the whole not wanting to run when pressing start or having to slam the microwave door to get it to actually run. After some research I found that it was one of the door switches, which ended up being the bottom switch getting stuck in our case.When looking up these switches at an appliance parts store, they are anywhere between $20-$35, so this pack is a steal.Only negative I can think of is the cases of the switches are all exactly the same, so you need to actually look at the design of the switch to tell which are "closed" and which are "open", which I believe was originally noted in the product description, but that's pretty easy to see when you look at them all side by side.The switches were new in the packaging and worked exactly as expected. Replacement took about 5-10 minutes on my model microwave, but it should be a pretty standard process across most brands. If you are unsure how to replace then, there are several good youtube tutorials out there. All-in-all very happy with the purchase and will definitely buy again if needed. Highly recommend!
M**S
Micro switch
Received the switch in just a few days and was able to repair microwave oven
D**N
The scoop on which switches replaces old switches
I purchased the 2 pack WB24X829, which I used to replace the top and bottom switches that were labeled 63621C FD-63 and they worked. The old middle switch was labeled 73927 FD-62, that I didn't replace, but apparently wasn't needed. My issue was the microwave stayed on when the door was opened, but now shuts off. Another tip, to lift the keypad up and off there was an extra screw hidden up top, down in the grill when looking down from the top of the micro. You can't see it until you try to lift the keypad.
B**H
Serve their purpose
The replacement switches work, it’s not their fault that the microwave needs to have them replaced so often
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