Repairing your LMVM2033BD LG Microwave Oven Combo is simple with official replacement parts made to fit your model. View a selection of popular parts, or review parts lists for each of the
LMVM2033BD model diagrams below. Trust us to help you find the part you need and get your
LMVM2033BD LG Microwave Oven Combo running again.
Most Popular LMVM2033BD Parts
These are the most commonly purchased repair parts for LMVM2033BD.
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The grease filter works in conjunction with microwaves and is used to help collect grease particles in the air from cooking. The grease filter is chrome in color and measures 7 3/4” L x 5” W. This grease filter is sold individually. Most microwaves require two filters, please check your model for correct quantity needed before ordering. This is a genuine OEM grease filte
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This 30 watt 120 volt incandescent light bulb, with a small screw base is used to light up the surface below your microwave or brighten the interior of the microwave once the door has been opened. If your light bulb is burnt out it will need to be replaced. Before you change the bulb, be sure to check that the light socket still works, as it may need to be replaced as well. Remember to disconnect the power to the microwave before you begin this repair. This is a genuine OEM part and is sold individually.
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This is an authentic LG charcoal filter for your microwave, sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is designed to remove odors from the air that circulate through your microwave vent. It measures approximately 11 inches in length, and 2.5 inches in width.
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This mounting plate is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for your microwave. The mounting plate, or bracket, secures your above-range microwave in place against the wall. To conduct this repair, make sure to first disconnect the power source, and wear protective gloves.
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This genuine OEM light socket provides power to the light bulb in your microwave while holding it in place. This light socket is two pronged and the bulb should screw easily into it. If your light bulb will not light, check the bulb itself and light socket’s connection. If the socket is broken, or faulty it should be replaced immediately. Make sure to remove the high-voltage capacitor from your microwave before beginning this repair.
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