Control function with this genuine OEM switch, part number M14D72, designed for select Amana or Litton Range/Stove/Oven or Oven/Microwave Combo. Repair Clinic provides genuine OEM genuine switches.
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  Switch M14D72
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Switch M14D72

Genuine OEM Part # M14D72RC Item # 200263
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Control function with this genuine OEM switch, part number M14D72, designed for select Amana or Litton Range/Stove/Oven or Oven/Microwave Combo. Repair Clinic provides genuine OEM genuine switches.
Grid is 1 inch square
  Switch M14D72
$5.10
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Control function with this genuine OEM switch, part number M14D72, designed for select Amana or Litton Range/Stove/Oven or Oven/Microwave Combo. Repair Clinic provides genuine OEM genuine switches.
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$5.10

This part M14D72 is compatible with:

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

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Common Problems Fixed by the Switch

Based on customer reports and repair data, this part commonly fixes these issues:

About the Switch

A defective door switch may prevent the oven door from locking. The door switch is often part of the circuit that causes the oven door to lock during the self-cleaning cycle. If the oven door is unable to lock, the self-cleaning cycle will not start. To determine whether the door switch is defective, use a multimeter to test it for continuity. If the door switch does not have continuity, replace it.