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charlie1 02-20-2025 07:41 AM

Microwave repair
 
Can anyone recommend a local repair person for a Whirlpool Microwave? The microwave makes a loud roaring noise when started.

retiredguy123 02-20-2025 08:14 AM

Dave's Appliance, 352-245-3598

villagetinker 02-20-2025 09:06 AM

Sounds like the fan may be the problem, I suspect that it will be less expensive to get a new microwave. IMHO, I would stick with the same brand, the reason being that the vent connection may be slightly different between manufacturers. I ran into this twice. If you do not have the original installation instructions, you may be able to find these online and compare to the new unit. Also, pay attention to the actual installation, 2 of these had the fan set for circulation back to the kitchen and NOT to the outside vent.

retiredguy123 02-20-2025 09:21 AM

It may be worth getting a quote to repair it. A new one at Best Buy, including installation, will be about $900. If you try a DIY installation, you will most likely need two people to lift it into place.

CoachKandSportsguy 02-20-2025 10:26 AM

We had a magnetron die on our microwave. I saved it to repair it, buy a new magnetron, replace it.
But after saving it, and then looking at repairing it, we decide to just junk it. .

Not that it would be cheaper, but just too much of a hassle for the expense, $150 for the part, $100 + for the labor to repair. .
Resale value = $100 . . .

A loud fan would not be in a junk/replacement category, as the noise may or may not be the fan motor.
But if it is, then hopefully the repair cost is small

charlie1 02-20-2025 10:55 AM

So, I called Whirlpool. They told me for the model number we have , I would need to pay a minimum of $374 UP FRONT to have someone just to come out. If it can be fixed for less than or equal to $374(about half the cost of a new unit), they will fix it. However, if the repair estimate is more than $374, they will not fix it on the initial visit. They would give me a credit for $239. ($135 minimum charge per visit) All repairs are paid in advance. Any repair would be guaranteed for 30 days. They also had an alternative to buy an extended 12 month warranty which would then cover the current repair. It was obviously even more expensive due to the 12 month coverage. At these prices, why get anything repaired.

retiredguy123 02-20-2025 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by charlie1 (Post 2410683)
So, I called Whirlpool. They told me for the model number we have , I would need to pay a minimum of $374 UP FRONT to have someone just to come out. If it can be fixed for less than or equal to $374(about half the cost of a new unit), they will fix it. However, if the repair estimate is more than $374, they will not fix it on the initial visit. They would give me a credit for $239. ($135 minimum charge per visit) All repairs are paid in advance. Any repair would be guaranteed for 30 days. They also had an alternative to buy an extended 12 month warranty which would then cover the current repair. It was obviously even more expensive due to the 12 month coverage. At these prices, why get anything repaired.

Just curious, but why did you call Whirlpool? I think a local repair company will come out and give you a quote for a lot less money. You may need to pay a service charge. If you don't like the quote, you can buy a new microwave. Dave's Appliance offered to replace my microwave door switches for $150.

charlie1 02-20-2025 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2410700)
Just curious, but why did you call Whirlpool? I think a local repair company will come out and give you a quote for a lot less money. You may need to pay a service charge. If you don't like the quote, you can buy a new microwave. Dave's Appliance offered to replace my microwave door switches for $150.

Never had an appliance repair in the Villages and did not know who was reputable and trustworthy. Did not want to just randomly select a company. Thought Whirlpool would refer me to a local authorized repair company.

villagetinker 02-20-2025 12:36 PM

I will add that I have used Dave's twice and very pleased with repair and cost.

retiredguy123 02-20-2025 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by charlie1 (Post 2410704)
Never had an appliance repair in the Villages and did not know who was reputable and trustworthy. Did not want to just randomly select a company. Thought Whirlpool would refer me to a local authorized repair company.

The only Whirlpool warranty service that I am aware of is available from Fields Appliance located in Orlando. But, if the microwave is out of warranty, I would use one of the independent repair companies in The Villages. Dave's Appliance is one of the best. When you are looking at a $900 new appliance price tag, it is worth getting a quote to repair it.

rsmurano 02-21-2025 05:21 AM

These microwaves are cheap and not worth putting a dime into them. We’ve replaced every appliance since moving into our new home. A good appliance is going to cost you $2000-$3000. Unless you just want to heat up tea or leftovers, a good microwave is going to cost you close to a $1000 plus installation. Yes, you have to match the vent hole in the back of the microwave if your microwave is vented and over the range.

Cuervo 02-21-2025 05:34 AM

I just went online and over the range Whirlpool Microwave are in the $400 range, I agree with some of the other postings that it would be smart to purchase a new one.

CoachKandSportsguy 02-21-2025 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by charlie1 (Post 2410704)
Never had an appliance repair in the Villages and did not know who was reputable and trustworthy. Did not want to just randomly select a company. Thought Whirlpool would refer me to a local authorized repair company.

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mlmarr 02-21-2025 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2410650)
It may be worth getting a quote to repair it. A new one at Best Buy, including installation, will be about $900. If you try a DIY installation, you will most likely need two people to lift it into place.

forget over priced Best Buy, purchase new on line / through Lowes or HD

bowlingal 02-21-2025 07:08 AM

not worth fixing. You can get a new one fairly cheaply and installed for you. Go to MVB Appliance store in Leesburg on 441. Was much cheaper there than Best Buy or HD or Lowes. Had the item in stock, delivered the next day. Great company to work with.


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