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Originally Posted by rogerskoler
...I looked on the back of the unit and evidently I'd need specail tools to remove casing. Why o why did Sears/Kenmore make a microwave where it's a major issue to replace a simple bulb and why is the heck did it go out in just over a year? This is crazy...
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Yes, you have to remove the casing to access the lamp and probably you'd need a special tools to do it. This is a way all counter-top microwaves made and it's done for consumers protection.
If you are still willing to do it, I would recommend to remove the old lamp and take to any hardware or electronic supply store to match it up.
Gene.