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Default Sharp microwave door won't latch - How did you get the insidepanel off?

On 9/6/2015 7:48 PM, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Sunday, September 6, 2015 at 10:47:49 AM UTC-5, Muggles wrote:
On 9/6/2015 6:44 AM, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Sunday, September 6, 2015 at 2:03:42 AM UTC-5, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Sun, 06 Sep 2015 04:44:01 +0000, bc
wrote:

replying to Dot, bc wrote:
Dot wrote:

How did you get the inside panel off the door?




I stumbled on this site for the same issue with older Sharp microwave.
After reading about the door spring, it was a quick and easy fix. Just
pry at the plastic around the sliding latch and it'll pop out. Like
others described, the bottom piece of plastic broke that held the spring.
I had an old spring lying around that I doubled up with the existing
spring so it could attach at a lower fixed spot. It's fully functional
again. Thanks for the info!

I had invited myself to stay with friends in Staten Island 10 or 15
years ago, and one is supposed to bring a hostess gitt, but I'm not very
good at that. They both went to work in the morning. Laura or Mike
had mentioned that the latch on the built in microwave didn't latch, so
without asking them, I took the door apart and the little plastic peg
one end of the spring was attached to had broken. I used a wire tie I
found in their drawer, and tied the spring to something farther down,
using the length of the wire to make up the difference. it was looped
twice so it was four strands strong.

Boy were they surprised when they got home and the microwave worked. A
lot better than most hostess gifts.
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Stumpy Strumpet
the bimbus
for dogcatcher

I've been a guest before and when left alone I decided to show my
appreciation. When my hostess returned, she found the toilet had been
cleaned, hinges on the doors were no longer squeaky, door hardware was
not loose anymore, the doors closed easily and latched quietly. All the
plumbing fixtures no longer leaked and of course I cleaned the kitchen
and took out the garbage. She couldn't believe I was still single. I
explained that I'd never been able to repair a woman, there were too
many things malfunctioning at the same unpredictable time. ^_^

[8~{} Uncle Repair Monster


It's true that women are unpredictable and malfunction, some more often
than others, but don't men tend to go off half cocked sometimes, too?

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Maggie


Some of us mens has hair triggers and some of us mens is bald. ^_^

[8~{} Uncle Hairy Monster


You're one of the lucky ones!

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Maggie