





⚡ Keep your microwave running like new — don’t get caught with a broken door switch!
The LONYE 3405-001034 Microwave Door Switch Replacement is a high-quality, normally open push button switch rated for 16 amps and 125°C thermal endurance. Compatible with major brands like Samsung, LG, GE, and Kenmore, this pack of two ensures reliable microwave safety and operation by closing the circuit only when the door is properly shut. Easy to install and built with durable brass, copper, and stainless steel materials, it’s the essential fix for any microwave door switch failure.














| ASIN | B07HHQRMW7 |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #119,162 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #94 in Microwave Oven Replacement Parts |
| Brand Name | LONYE |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | as pictured |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Metal |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Current Rating | 16 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,877) |
| Included Components | 2 pcs microwave door switch |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Dimensions | 0.99 x 1.06 x 0.36 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | LONYE |
| Material Type | Brass, Copper, Stainless Steel |
| Model | 3405-001034 |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 250 Volts |
| Operation Mode | automatic |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Through Hole |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 125 Degrees Celsius |
| Wattage | 4000 watts |
M**C
RYOBI grinder… FIXED!
Used in a Ryobi angle grinder to replace the trigger switch. Works like a charm now. Have an extra, should it not last too long. But seem to be working fine.
P**L
SZM-V16-FD-93D (Replacement) GE Microwave
My GE Microwave Model: PEB7226SF1SS would turn on when the door was open. I figured that the issue was a door switch. I could not find the exact part number needed, SZM-V16-FD-93D, for my GE Microwave. I trusted the product description that it was compatible with the part I needed. You will need a T20 Security Bit, which I purchased a set of 100 bits at Harbor Freight for $10, to open the microwave. Before unscrewing any screws and disconnecting wires, I took pictures of the components for reference when I needed to put things back together. The hardest part of the installation was removing the wires from the old switch. I needed to use pliers to remove the wires from the old switch. Installation was fairly quick and easy. Purchasing this LONYE 3405-001034 Microwave Door Switch(SZM-V16-FD-63) Normally Open, my microwave is now working as normal.
A**N
Worked like charm to fix $200 Cuisinart Air Fryer!
Was about to throw out our beloved Cuisinart Air Fryer TOA-60 when it had suddenly stopped working and we couldn't figure out how to fix it, no obvious fuses to replace, no reset switch, etc.. However, from some googling found out that the fuse is actually built into the door switch that this perfectly replaces, just the right size and functions like OEM. Lots of screws to open it up to access it, but fairly simple repair, well worth it from money savings and saving things from landfills. There's a nice step-by-step video for those who have same problem.
B**T
Great replacement for Cuisinart air fryer
Perfect replacement part for my Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven TOA-70NAS. My door switch failed and this switch was a perfect fit and replacement. To replace the switch, it required removal of the all the screws on the back of the fryer and on the bottom side near the switch, plus 2 additional screws on the inside top side of the switch. You'll have to reuse the small metal lever from the existing switch. The new switch can be slightly pried open to fit in the lever. You may also need to heat up the solder on the two connecting wires to get them loose from the old switch. The electrical connections were plug and play once the solder was heated.
W**E
Great price and works
I bought these switches for my daughter’s GE under cabinet microwave that ran with the door open. After unplugging the electrical cord, I removed the two top screws holding the vent on, then slid the vent slightly to the left to remove it. I then removed the single screw holding the control display panel on and lifted it upwards to disengage it from the cabinet. I then removed the two screws that secure the door switches’ assembly and pulled it out so I could access the three switches. The lowest switch was defective as the small button did not make an audible click when pressed in. I used a small screwdriver to lift a plastic locking tap and removed the switch. I then disconnected the two wires and installed the new switch making sure it locked in. Reinstall the two wire and use reverse procedures to reassemble the door switch assembly, control module, and top vent. Success within 30 minutes or less. There are several YouTube videos that will walk you through this repair and will save you at least $100. As noted before, unplug the microwave or kill the circuit breaker because there are 110 volts of electricity running to the switches constantly. Also, do not touch the capacitor (a cylinder shaped silver object with two wires) as it could shock or even kill you with the electricity off.
E**D
Works as it should
Like the OEM, works fine
A**.
Perfect
Who knew you could fix a microwave with such little effort. One Google video and Amazon products to the rescue. My 1000 microwave/convection oven is as good as new. It was turning on when opening the door. One switch was bad but for the price and since I had to take the cover off, I replaced both. Very easy fix and product was excellent.
R**B
Save yourself some money, and do it yourself!
My Samsung microwave is about 10 years old. I have replaced these door switches a couple of times and the microwave is as good as new. I have found that these switches last a couple of years. For 9 bucks, you can’t go wrong. Sure beats the heck out of spending $350-$400 for a new microwave!! It takes me about 30 minutes to put these in. That includes taking the microwave down, loosening a few screws, and putting these new switches in. Word of advice, take a picture of the way. The switches are in there before you take the old ones out so you don’t get confused on how to put the new switches back in.
A**R
Neither switch works. Arrived on time, technician stated he was concerned that the part number information was on the wrong part, possible manufacturer issue
D**D
Got my microwave working again.
M**M
Replaced this switch on a 7 year old Panasonic microwave. Ease of installation depends on where it is mounted. In my case it was fairly easy to access. Has been working as intended for 3 months now.
I**E
My 10 years old Samsung microwave was keep blowing away the fuse due to a faulty door switch causing the loss of power to the microwave. So to fix the root problem, I first replaced the microwave door switch and then replaced the fuse. The microwave came back to life and since then (i.e. about 6 weeks), the microwave is functioning fine.
J**P
Bought this to replace the one in my samsung otr microwave oven and this is identical to the one it replaced. It's pricier than other alternative here in amazon but based on their reviews they didn't last long. My microwave ran fine for more than 6 years before having to replace this part so hope it lasts another 6 years lol.
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