Conduct power with this replacement diode, part number 5304493150, designed for select Frigidaire, Kenmore, or Electrolux Microwave or Oven/Microwave Combos. Repair Clinic offers genuine OEM diodes.
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5304493150 Diode
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5304493150 Diode

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Conduct power with this replacement diode, part number 5304493150, designed for select Frigidaire, Kenmore, or Electrolux Microwave or Oven/Microwave Combos. Repair Clinic offers genuine OEM diodes.
Grid is 1 inch square
5304493150 Diode
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Conduct power with this replacement diode, part number 5304493150, designed for select Frigidaire, Kenmore, or Electrolux Microwave or Oven/Microwave Combos. Repair Clinic offers genuine OEM diodes.
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This part 5304493150 is compatible with:

Product Type:
Microwave, Oven/Microwave Combo
Brands:
Frigidaire, Kenmore, Electrolux

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Common Problems Fixed by the Diode

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About the Diode

The diode converts the A/C power output of the transformer to D/C, doubling the voltage to nearly 5,000 volts. This high voltage powers the magnetron to heat the food. If the diode burns out, the magnetron won’t receive enough voltage to operate, preventing the microwave from heating. When the diode fails, it is often visibly burned out. Inspect the diode and if the diode is burned out, replace it. If inspecting the diode proves inconclusive, test it with a multimeter that uses a 9-volt battery or put a 9-volt battery in series with the diode. When the leads are reversed, the diode should only have continuity in one direction. (Warning: The microwave oven can store a lethal amount of electricity in its high voltage capacitor, even after the microwave oven has been unplugged. Due to the high running voltage and the potential for electric shock, it is extremely dangerous to replace the electronic components in a microwave. Only a licensed technician should replace the diode.)

Alternative Part Number(s)

Replaces Part Number 5304503442