Fisher and Paykel Microwave Parts

Genuine replacement parts for microwaves, including lamps, motors, plates, roller rings and more.

Microwave Parts and Repairs - Expert Solutions for Common Issues

Microwaves are essential appliances in New Zealand homes, providing convenient heating and cooking solutions. When your microwave stops working properly, genuine replacement parts for microwaves, including lamps, motors, plates, roller rings and more can often restore your appliance to full functionality. At Need A Part, we understand the frustration when your microwave breaks down and offer comprehensive solutions for common microwave problems.

Microwave Turntable Parts - Solving Rotation Issues

One of the most common microwave problems is when the turntable stops spinning, leading to uneven heating. When a microwave turntable stops rotating, the cause is usually simple: a dirty or misaligned roller ring, a glass plate that isn't seated correctly, a worn coupler, or a failed turntable motor .

Turntable Plates and Trays

Need A Part stocks genuine original microwave trays and turntables from leading brands including Panasonic, Miele, and Sharp, offering various options to keep your microwave oven operating efficiently. When your microwave plate is cracked, chipped, or completely broken, it affects both safety and cooking performance. A damaged plate can create hot spots and prevent proper food rotation.

Roller Rings and Support Components

The roller ring sits under the glass tray and allows it to rotate smoothly. If it's dirty or warped, the tray may stop turning . These components are crucial for smooth turntable operation, and when they fail, dust, food particles, and other debris can accumulate around the turntable's motor or on the roller guide, impeding smooth rotation .

Turntable Motors

Most issues trace back to a small, often overlooked component: the turntable motor. This motor powers the rotation of the glass plate, guaranteeing your food heats evenly. When it fails or weakens, the turntable may stop spinning altogether or turn irregularly, resulting in hot spots or cold patches. Professional diagnosis may be required if you hear a grinding sound or the plate is turning in jerky motions, a faulty drive motor is the most likely culprit, and it'll need to be replaced.

Waveguide Covers

Understanding Waveguide Cover Function

The waveguide cover protects the gap where the microwaves enter the oven cavity from where they are produced by the magnetron. Additionally, it stops moisture and food particles from getting into the inner workings of the microwav . This small but critical component prevents costly damage to your microwave's internal systems.

Signs You Need Replacement

Replace the waveguide cover if it is burnt, chipped, or cracked. Do not operate a unit with a burnt, chipped, or cracked waveguide cover or without the waveguide cover in place. Other warning signs include microwave is sparking or arcing or if you notice over a period of time this cover absorbs moisture and food debris and becomes soft or breaks. If moisture or food embedded in it starts burning it will go from bad to worse quite quickly and if not replaced can cause irreparable damage to the microwave .

Microwave Light Bulbs - Restoring Interior Illumination

Common Light Problems

If the light in your microwave is faulty, the most obvious culprit is the light bulb itself. The good news is that if it is indeed the light bulb, it is also the easiest fix for this issue. However, the main frustration homeowners run into is finding the correct replacement bulb. Microwave models vary widely, and the wrong wattage or base type will not work — or worse, could damage the socket .

Bulb Types and Specifications

Most microwaves use a specific type of oven bulb, which is usually smaller in size and designed to withstand high temperatures. Common bulb types include the 40-watt appliance bulbs or halogen bulbs, but you can ask us if you're not sure.

Warning Signs for Replacement

The most obvious sign is that the light simply does not come on when the microwave is running. But there are a few other indicators worth paying attention to. If the light flickers inconsistently, dims noticeably, or produces a buzzing sound when illuminated, those are early warning signs that the bulb is on its way out .

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