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Whirlpool WMC30516HZ Microwave Problems & Error Codes

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⚡ Quick Answer

Door-error messages are most common, usually from a failing latch or misalignment. Reset power first, then inspect the door system.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Whirlpool WMC30516HZ Microwave Problems & Error Codes — Overview

The Whirlpool WMC30516HZ is a 1200-watt countertop microwave that shares a control platform with other models in the same family. The most frequent service calls involve door-related error messages, keypad faults, and power-loss clock messages. Door errors typically point to a latch-interlock problem or mechanical misalignment rather than a true control-board failure. Keypad and user-interface faults often trace back to ribbon-cable connections or console wear. Power-loss messages are usually triggered by a temporary line interruption or breaker trip and do not always mean a failed component.

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Most Common Problems on This Model

Parts That Commonly Fail

PartNotes
Door latch / interlock switch assemblyAmazon | Fails when switches wear out or mechanical latch components break or misalign, causing persistent door errors.
Console / user interface / keypadAmazon | Touch panel wears out or ribbon-cable connectors corrode, leading to keypad faults or no display.
Main control boardAmazon | Less common than latch or console failure, but can fail after power surges or internal component breakdown.
Wiring harness / ribbon cableAmazon | Connector between console and control can work loose, crack, or corrode, mimicking board or keypad failure.

Microwave Error Codes for This Model

These codes apply to this model line:

When to Call a Pro

Call a technician if the error persists after a full power reset (breaker off for 5 minutes or longer) and you have verified the door closes completely with no visible obstructions. If you are comfortable with basic disassembly, you can remove the console to inspect ribbon-cable connections and reseat them, but replacing the door-latch assembly, console board, or main control board requires correct part identification and live-voltage work around the high-voltage capacitor and magnetron circuit. Any work inside the cabinet should be done with the unit unplugged and the high-voltage capacitor discharged using an insulated screwdriver across the terminals. If you are not trained in microwave service or unsure of the fault location, a service call will save you from ordering the wrong part or risking electric shock.


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