How to Order Magic Chef Parts
You can order Magic Chef parts and complete simple repairs yourself. Most parts dealers sell appliance replacement parts for less than repair shops charge for them, and doing it yourself will avoid the cost of labor. In many cases, removing a faulty part and installing a new one is something anyone can do. The total difference in the cost of professional repairs and replacing a part yourself can amount to hundreds of dollars. If you can identify and locate a part in need of replacement, you can save a lot of money. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Find the model number on the appliance to be repaired. Look for a gray or silver label on the appliance that lists the model number and serial number. If you cannot find the tag, check the locater featured on PartSelect.com. Click the link marked "Need help finding the model number on your magic chef appliance?" Then click on the type of appliance. The guide will show possible locations for the identification label, along with a sample label for visual reference. The URL is listed in the resources section below.
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Use the part number to make ordering simple. Look closely at the part you intend to replace. A part number will be printed or inscribed on any part that is large enough to display at least six digits.
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Order parts from appliance retailers. Call local appliance shops and ask if they sell parts. If so, get a price quote for your part and ask if it's in stock, or how soon it could arrive.
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Order from online parts dealers. Use your appliance model number and part description or part number to check online parts dealers for prices and ship times. PartSelect.com, RepairClinic.com and AppliancePartsPros.com all sell Magic Chef parts online. The Magic Chef website may also be able to provide needed parts. It also lists owners manuals, warranty information and installation instructions for their appliances (see Resources).
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Compare prices and order fulfillment times between local retailers and online dealers. Most online dealers will offer lower prices. A local dealer may have to wait for your part to ship from their supplier. The shipping time between local and online dealers may not vary.
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Tips & Warnings
Unplug electrical appliances before attempting to remove parts.
Be advised that some parts present a shock hazard even while a device is unplugged. Leave all repair work to qualified service technicians if you are unable to identify such parts.