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XPMTC-70 Microwave Thermal Cut-Off Fuse 70℃ (158°F) Normally Closed
XPMTC-70 Microwave Thermal Cut-Off Fuse 70℃ (158°F) Normally Closed
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XPMTC-70 Microwave Thermal Fuse 70 ℃ (158 °F) Normally Closed – Universal Microwave Safety Cutoff
Product Description
Protect your microwave from overheating with the XPMTC-70 Microwave Thermal Fuse 70 ℃ (158 °F). This high-quality aftermarket safety fuse is designed to permanently interrupt power when internal temperatures exceed safe operating limits. A blown thermal fuse can cause the microwave to lose power, stop heating, or shut down entirely. Replacing it with this reliable XPMTC-70 fuse restores safe operation and helps prevent damage to internal components.
Replaces Part Numbers
XPMTC-70, MTC-70, Microwave Thermal Fuse 70C, 158F Thermal Cutoff, KSD201 70C, KSD-40LC 70,
Compatibility
This universal microwave thermal fuse is compatible with many GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, Frigidaire, Panasonic, Sharp, and Kenmore microwave ovens that require a 70 ℃ (158 °F) thermal cutoff.
Commonly used in countertop, over-the-range, and built-in microwave models.
Always verify temperature rating and fuse style before ordering.
Contact our support team if you’re unsure.
✅ Key Features
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🔄 Aftermarket Replacement – Matches OEM temperature cutoff performance
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🌡️ 70 ℃ (158 °F) Safety Rating – Activates at unsafe temperature levels
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🛡️ Critical Safety Component – Helps prevent overheating and fire risk
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💪 Durable Construction – Designed for long-term reliability
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💰 Cost-Effective Repair – Affordable alternative to OEM thermal fuses
📐 Product Specification
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Part Number: XPMTC-70
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Component Type: Microwave Thermal Fuse / Thermal Cutoff
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Temperature Rating: 70 ℃ (158 °F)
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Function: One-time safety cutoff
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Material: Heat-resistant metal body
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Application: Microwave cavity or magnetron temperature protection
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Quality Level: Aftermarket replacement (not OEM)
🛠️ Installation Notes
Tools Needed: Phillips screwdriver, insulated pliers
⚠️ Safety First:
Unplug the microwave before servicing. Microwaves contain high-voltage components—allow time for capacitors to discharge before handling internal parts.
Basic Steps:
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Disconnect microwave power.
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Remove the outer cabinet or access panel.
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Locate the thermal fuse near the magnetron or cavity.
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Disconnect wiring and remove the blown fuse.
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Install the new XPMTC-70 thermal fuse in the same position.
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Reassemble the unit and restore power.
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Test microwave operation.
⏱️ Time Required: 15–25 minutes
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