XPARTCO EXP497 Microwave Door Switch (Normally Open)
The XPARTCO EXP497 is an aftermarket replacement Normally Open (NO) microwave door interlock switch compatible with a wide range of GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, Frigidaire, Kenmore, Panasonic, and Sharp microwaves. The door interlock switch is one of several safety switches in the microwave door system. It allows the microwave to operate only when the door is fully closed — when the door closes, the switch is mechanically activated, completing the circuit and signaling the control board that it's safe for the magnetron to fire. When the door is open, the switch is released and the circuit is broken, preventing the microwave from generating microwave radiation.
This switch is rated for 16A at 125/250V AC, giving it the heavy-load capacity required for microwave door safety circuits. It directly replaces an extensive list of cross-reference part numbers from multiple manufacturers, including 3B73362F, SZM-V16-FA-63, WB24X816, WB24X829, WB24X10180, 6600W1K003C, WP56001036, 5304408938, AP4437957, PS3522738, and dozens more. Important: confirm your original switch is a Normally Open (NO) type before ordering — this part will not replace Normally Closed (NC) or COM-style switches. Installs in 15–25 minutes with basic hand tools.
Quick Answer
The XPARTCO EXP497 Microwave Door Switch (Normally Open) fixes microwaves that won't start, won't heat, stop mid-cycle, or won't shut off when the door opens. Universal-fit Normally Open (NO) interlock switch, 16A at 125/250V AC. Replaces 3B73362F, SZM-V16-FA-63, WB24X816, WB24X829, WB24X10180, 6600W1K003C, WP56001036, 5304408938, AP4437957, PS3522738 (and many more). Compatible with GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, Frigidaire, Kenmore, Panasonic, and Sharp microwaves. Important: confirm your original switch is "Normally Open" before ordering.
Common Problems This Part Fixes
Microwave won't start when the door is closed and the start button is pressed
Microwave runs but produces no heat — turntable spins, light works, but food doesn't warm
Microwave starts and then immediately stops mid-cycle
Microwave continues running with the door open (unsafe failure mode — replace immediately)
Intermittent start failure — works sometimes, doesn't work other times
Door switch button visibly stuck, broken, or fails to click when pressed
Multimeter continuity test on the switch shows it doesn't change state when actuated
Replaces Part Numbers
This Normally Open microwave door switch directly replaces an extensive list of OEM and cross-reference part numbers:
EXP497, 3B73362F, SZM-V16-FA-63, SZM-V16-FD-63, D3V-16G-3C25, 8QBP0497, 28QBP0497, WB24X816, WB24X815, WB24X829, WB24X796, WB24X368, WB24X384, WB24X414, WB24X426, WB24X429, WB24X439, WB24X441, WB24X445, WB24X401, WB24X3297, WB24X5228, WB24X10029, WB24X10038, WB24X10047, WB24X10072, WB24X10076, WB24X10139, WB24X10140, WB24X10180, WB23X10019, WB24X0815, 6600W1K003C, WP56001036, 56001036, QSWMA085WRE0, 5304408938, 5304423463, 5304440026, 53001019, 54001080, 54001081, 8183561, 8184285, 00606693, 00633795, 251201600929, R0654097, R0852501, AP4437957, PS3522738
If your part number is not listed above, contact our support team before ordering and we will verify compatibility.
Compatibility
This Normally Open door switch is compatible with select microwaves from a wide range of brands:
GE microwaves (countertop, over-the-range, and built-in models)
Whirlpool microwaves
Samsung microwaves
LG microwaves — MV, LMV, LMH, MQ, MS, LMA, LMVM series (MV1560M, MV1310W, MV1560T, LMV1625B, LMA2112WT, MS1443ASV, LMH1017CVST and many more)
Frigidaire microwaves
Kenmore / Sears microwaves (multi-brand built models)
Panasonic microwaves
Sharp microwaves
Bosch microwaves (select models — cross-references 00606693, 00633795)
Important — Confirm Switch Type Before Ordering: This is a Normally Open (NO) switch. Microwaves typically use 2–3 door switches: one Normally Open and one or two Normally Closed/COM. They are not interchangeable. Inspect your original switch's markings or test it with a multimeter before ordering — if your failed switch is Normally Closed, you need the EXP499 instead. If you're unsure, contact our support team with your microwave model number.
Key Features
Normally Open (NO) microwave door interlock switch — closes the circuit when the door is closed, allowing the microwave to operate
Rated 16A at 125/250V AC — heavy-duty capacity for microwave door safety circuits
Universal fit — replaces door switches from GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, Frigidaire, Kenmore, Panasonic, Sharp, and Bosch
Replaces 50+ OEM and aftermarket cross-reference part numbers across multiple appliance brands
Common alternate part numbers include 3B73362F, SZM-V16-FA-63, D3V-16G-3C25, AP4437957, and PS3522738
Important: verify your switch is Normally Open before ordering — NOT a replacement for Normally Closed (use EXP499) or COM-style switches
Aftermarket replacement built to OEM-equivalent quality standards
DIY repair — installs in 15–25 minutes with basic hand tools
Product Specifications
Part Number
EXP497
Part Type
Microwave Door Interlock Switch (Normally Open)
Condition
Aftermarket Replacement
Application
Microwaves (cross-brand)
Switch Type
Normally Open (NO)
Max Current
16A
Voltage Rating
125/250V AC
Common OEM Equivalents
3B73362F, SZM-V16-FA-63, D3V-16G-3C25
Compatible Brands
GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, Frigidaire, Kenmore, Panasonic, Sharp, Bosch
Installation Notes
⚠️ High-Voltage Safety Warning — Microwave Capacitor Microwaves contain a high-voltage capacitor that can hold a lethal electrical charge even after the appliance is unplugged. Before opening the microwave cabinet to access the door switches, always unplug the unit and discharge the high-voltage capacitor using proper safety procedure (with an insulated screwdriver across the capacitor terminals while wearing insulated gloves). If you are not familiar with safely discharging a microwave capacitor, have this repair done by a qualified technician.
⚠️ Wear Work Gloves — Identify Switch Position Before Removing Disconnect power before beginning. Wear work gloves to protect your hands. After safely discharging the high-voltage capacitor, remove the microwave's outer cabinet or control panel as needed to access the door interlock switch assembly — typically located behind the right side of the door frame on most microwaves. Take a photo of all switch positions and wire connections before disconnecting anything. Microwaves usually have 2–3 switches in the door interlock assembly: confirm which one is the Normally Open switch (the EXP497 fits this position only). Disconnect the wires from the old switch — make a note of which wire goes where. Release the switch from its mounting tabs and pull it free. Install the new EXP497 in the same position with the same wire connections. Reassemble the cabinet, restore power, and test the microwave by closing the door and confirming it starts and heats normally, then opening the door and confirming it shuts off immediately. Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver, work gloves, insulated tools (for capacitor discharge).
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a Normally Open and Normally Closed microwave door switch?
Microwave door interlock systems use both types together to provide redundant safety. A Normally Open (NO) switch — like the EXP497 — has open contacts at rest; when the door closes and pushes the switch button, the contacts close to complete a circuit, signaling "door closed." A Normally Closed (NC) switch is the opposite — contacts are closed at rest and open when the door pushes the button. Most microwaves use one or more of each type wired together so the control system can confirm the door is genuinely closed from multiple inputs. They are not interchangeable — you must replace each switch with the same type. If your switch is NC, order the EXP499 instead.
How do I know if I need the Normally Open or Normally Closed switch?
The easiest way is to read the part number printed on the side of the failed switch and compare it to the cross-reference lists for the EXP497 (Normally Open) versus the EXP499 (Normally Closed). If the markings are unreadable, you can also test the switch with a multimeter set to continuity mode: with the switch at rest (button released), a Normally Open switch reads open (no continuity) and a Normally Closed switch reads closed (continuity). Replacing each switch with the same type is essential — installing the wrong type can prevent the microwave from starting or create unsafe conditions.
My microwave runs but doesn't heat — could this be the door switch?
Yes — this is one of the most recognizable symptoms of a failed door switch in a multi-switch interlock system. A microwave that turns on (light, fan, turntable) but does not heat often has a failed door switch in one of the door positions while the others continue to work. The control system may allow the auxiliary components to run but blocks the magnetron from firing without confirmation from all switches. Check all door switches systematically — one Amazon review noted a customer needed three identical switches to fully repair their microwave because the third switch (at the top of the door) was the actual cause of the no-heat condition. Replacing all door switches together is a common approach.
My microwave keeps running with the door open — what should I do?
This is a serious safety concern. Disconnect power to the microwave immediately and do not use it until the door switch is replaced. A microwave that continues to run with the door open exposes you to microwave radiation, which can cause serious injury. This usually indicates one or more door switches are stuck in the "door closed" position. Replace the failed switches with matching NO or NC type (EXP497 for NO, EXP499 for NC) before using the microwave again.
Is this an OEM or aftermarket part?
This is an aftermarket replacement part built to OEM-equivalent quality standards. It is not a manufacturer-branded OEM switch from any single brand, but is manufactured to match the dimensions, contact configuration, and 16A/125-250V AC rating of the dozens of OEM door switches it cross-references across multiple appliance brands.
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