LG Microwave Door Latch/Spring Replacement — What This Part Does
The door latch system on an LG microwave includes a spring-loaded hook or lever that engages the interlock switches when you close the door. The latch spring provides return tension to pull the hook back, and the latch hook passes through openings in the door frame to actuate safety interlocks that allow the unit to operate. If any part of this assembly fails, the interlock switches do not engage and the microwave will not start or will stop because it thinks the door is open.
Failure is almost always mechanical. The latch spring can lose tension, detach, or break. The plastic latch hook or lever can crack or snap off at the mounting tab. The latch housing or interlock switch assembly can crack or warp, throwing alignment off so the hook does not line up with the switch openings. Wear from repeated door cycles and plastic fatigue are the main culprits.
Signs It Needs Replacing
- Microwave won’t start when you press Start The door is closed but the unit does nothing because the latch is not actuating the interlock switches.
- Door feels loose or won’t click shut The latch spring has lost tension or detached, so the hook does not engage firmly.
- Unit stops mid-cycle and displays a door error The latch mechanism has shifted or failed and the interlock system thinks the door opened during operation.
- Visible broken or missing latch hook You can see that the plastic latch lever or hook tab is cracked or completely broken off inside the door trim.
- Spring hanging loose or missing from latch When you open the door and inspect the latch area, the spring is dangling, detached, or not present.
- Door must be pushed or held for unit to run You have to apply extra pressure to the door to make contact, meaning the latch is misaligned or the spring is weak.
How to Replace It
- Unplug the microwave from the wall outlet and confirm no power is going to the unit.
- Remove the screws securing the inner door trim panel (usually along the top and sides of the door interior) and carefully lift the trim away to expose the latch mechanism.
- Inspect the latch spring for detachment, distortion, or breakage, and check the latch hook or lever for cracks or missing plastic tabs.
- If only the spring is failed, unhook the old spring from the latch lever and housing anchors and install the new spring by hooking one end to the lever and the other to the fixed anchor point.
- If the latch hook or lever is broken, remove any retaining clips or screws holding it in place, pull out the old latch assembly, and snap or screw the new latch hook into position.
- If the latch housing or interlock switch assembly is cracked or damaged, disconnect the wiring harness from the interlock switches, remove the mounting screws, and install the new housing assembly with its switches, then reconnect the harness.
- Check that the latch hook and spring move freely and return to the correct position when you manually operate the lever.
- Reattach the inner door trim panel, aligning all clips and screw holes, and secure it with the original screws.
- Plug the microwave back in, close the door, and run a short test cycle to confirm the door latches positively and the unit operates normally with the door fully closed.
The Part You Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| LG microwave door latch spring | Amazon | Common LG/Kenmore part number 4970WRA001G (supersedes 4970WRA001E, 4970WRA001B, 1337973). Verify your model on the label inside the door frame or on the back panel. |
| LG microwave door latch hook | Amazon | OEM part number 4026W2A019C or 4026W2A019A depending on model. Check the model and serial plate inside the door or on the unit back to confirm fitment. |
| LG microwave door latch housing and interlock switch assembly | Amazon | Part number 3501W1A053A for complete housing with interlock switches. Use your model number from the rating plate to verify compatibility before ordering. |
Related Error Codes
If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:
- Lg Microwave Door error code
- Lg Microwave E10 error code
- Lg Microwave F 11 error code
- Lg Microwave F 2 error code
- Lg Microwave F 3 error code
- Lg Microwave F 5 error code
- Lg Microwave F1 error code
- Lg Microwave F11 error code
- Lg Microwave F13 error code
- Lg Microwave F16 error code
When to Call a Pro
Call a pro if you are uncomfortable working inside the door trim or if you find damage to the interlock switch wiring or the main door hinge assembly. If replacing the latch spring or hook does not solve the problem and the door still will not engage the interlocks correctly, the issue may be misalignment of the entire door or a fault in the control board’s interlock circuit, which requires diagnostic tools and experience to trace. Also call a technician if you see arcing, burned connectors, or any sign of electrical damage around the latch housing, since that points to a more complex interlock or high-voltage fault.