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Customer Questions and Answers for Thermostat (Microwave) by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6078318
Manufacturer Part Number: WB27X10195

This microwave thermostat is a temperature-sensitive safety switch that helps protect the unit from overheating. When the preset limit is reached, it interrupts power to the affected circuit to help prevent damage and erratic shutdowns.

  • Monitors temperature at its mounting location and opens the circuit if overheating is detected
  • Helps protect internal components from excessive heat
  • Common symptoms of a failed thermostat include: unit shuts off during cooking, won't start until it cools down, or has no power/no heat due to an open safety
  • Replace if the original tests open when it should be closed
What's included: One thermostat Install notes:
  • Disconnect power by unplugging the unit or switching off the circuit breaker before servicing
  • Microwaves contain a high-voltage capacitor that can retain a dangerous charge; only qualified persons should service and discharge the capacitor
  • Note wire locations before removal and transfer connections firmly to the new thermostat
  • Mount the thermostat securely and in the same position to ensure proper temperature sensing

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Hello Roger. You most likely have a "high voltage" side malfunction. Transformer, diode, magnetron, Capacitor. You will need to be extremely careful if you decide to test the components with a multi meter, Very high residual voltage is present, so make sure you remove power to the microwave and short across the terminals on the capacitor. The magnetron should have a reading of less than 1 ohm resistance across the two terminals, and an "open" circuit between each terminal and chassis ground. The diode/rectifier should have a resistance reading in one direction only, no resistance, or resistance in both directions indicate a faulty diode. The primary winding on the trans former should read approximately 450 Ohms resistance, the secondary winding should read 80 ohms resistance, and the filament transformer should read 100 ohms resistance. If all the readings are proper and in range, replace the magnetron.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, September 2, 2014

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