Protect circuits with this replacement fuse, part number M0805301, designed for select Amana Microwave, Range/Stove/Oven, or Oven/Microwave Combos. Shop Repair Clinic for genuine OEM fuses.
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Amana Fuse M0805301
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Amana Fuse M0805301

Genuine OEM Part # M0805301RC Item # 198282
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Protect circuits with this replacement fuse, part number M0805301, designed for select Amana Microwave, Range/Stove/Oven, or Oven/Microwave Combos. Shop Repair Clinic for genuine OEM fuses.
Grid is 1 inch square
Amana Fuse M0805301
$17.90
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Protect circuits with this replacement fuse, part number M0805301, designed for select Amana Microwave, Range/Stove/Oven, or Oven/Microwave Combos. Shop Repair Clinic for genuine OEM fuses.
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$17.90

This part M0805301 is compatible with:

Product Type:
Microwave, Range/Stove/Oven, Oven/Microwave Combo
Brands:
Amana

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About the Fuse

If too much current passes through the microwave circuitry, the line fuse will blow. If the line fuse blows, the microwave won’t start. To determine if the line fuse is at fault, use a multimeter to test it for continuity. If the fuse does not have continuity, replace it. In addition, you should investigate and resolve the problem that caused the fuse to blow. If you don’t resolve the underlying issue, the new fuse will blow too.