Oklahoma City, OK · OEM Appliance Parts · Piedmont, OK
Microwave Parts in Oklahoma City, OK
If your microwave just stopped heating, the turntable quit spinning, or the door won't latch right, you don't need a brand-new unit — you need the right part. Yukon Appliance Parts stocks microwave parts for the brands Oklahoma City kitchens actually run: Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire, Samsung, LG, Maytag, and KitchenAid. Whether it's a magnetron, a high-voltage diode, a door switch, or just a replacement turntable glass tray, we've got it on the shelf and ready to go. We're about 25 minutes from Oklahoma City — take I-44 northwest out of downtown to NW 178th, then head west into Piedmont. A lot of our OKC customers swing by on the way home after work, grab the part, and have the microwave running again before dinner.
Common Microwave Parts We Stock
Magnetron
Turntable Motor
Turntable Glass Tray
Door Switch
Door Latch
High-Voltage Diode
High-Voltage Capacitor
Control Board
Charcoal Filter
Grease Filter
Light Bulb
Common Microwave Problems We Fix
Microwave runs but won't heat
A failed magnetron is the most common culprit when the microwave hums but produces no heat. A burned-out high-voltage diode or a shorted high-voltage capacitor can produce the same symptom and should be tested alongside it.
Turntable stopped rotating
The turntable motor sits beneath the cavity floor and drives the rotation ring. If the tray just sits still, swapping the motor is usually a quick, inexpensive fix.
Turntable tray is cracked or broken
A cracked or chipped turntable glass tray is a safety issue and throws off even cooking. We stock brand-matched replacement trays so the coupler and ring still fit correctly.
Door won't close or latch properly
A worn door latch or a failed door switch can prevent the microwave from starting at all — most models have two or three door switches that all need to read correctly. We carry both the latch assemblies and individual switches for most brands.
Control panel is unresponsive or erratic
A faulty control board causes buttons to stop registering, displays to go blank, or the unit to run on its own. Replacing the board restores full function without touching the high-voltage components.
Over-the-range microwave smells like grease or smoke
A clogged grease filter or saturated charcoal filter is almost always the source. Grease filters are washable but eventually need replacing; charcoal filters are not washable and should be swapped out every six to twelve months.
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“I was not certain how to go about getting parts for my oven that had failed about 2 months ago and I was stressing out over how to get the parts for an oven that I hadn’t seen locally. Thankfully YAP in Piedmont was there to save the day. Morgan was very helpful and even called …”
Do you stock microwave parts for the brands most common in Oklahoma City homes?
Yes — our shelf inventory focuses on the brands we see most in this area: Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire, Samsung, LG, Maytag, and KitchenAid. If you have your model number handy when you call or text, we can confirm the exact part before you make the drive.
Is it worth repairing a microwave, or should I just replace it?
For most repairs — a door switch, a turntable motor, a high-voltage diode — the part costs a fraction of a new unit and the job takes under an hour. A magnetron replacement on a high-end over-the-range model is the one case where you'd want to weigh cost against appliance age.
How do I find my microwave's model number?
On countertop microwaves, the label is usually inside the door frame on the left or right side. On over-the-range models, open the door and check the interior cavity wall or the top of the door frame. Snap a photo — it makes finding the right part fast.
Is a high-voltage capacitor dangerous to handle?
Yes — a microwave capacitor can hold a lethal charge even after the unit is unplugged. It must be safely discharged before you touch anything else inside the cabinet. If you're not comfortable with that step, the repair is best left to a technician.
What's the easiest way to order and pick up a part from Piedmont if I'm coming from Oklahoma City?
Text us your model number and the part you need at 405-876-8100 and we'll pull it before you arrive. Most northwest OKC customers find the drive out I-44 to Piedmont fits naturally into a lunch run or an after-work stop.
Ready to get your microwave back in action? Text the YAP Dude at 405-876-8100 with your model number and we'll have your part pulled and waiting. Or just walk into the Piedmont shop — we're open and happy to help you find exactly what you need.