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Customer Questions and Answers for Thermostat (Microwave) by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6079065
Manufacturer Part Number: WB27X1127

This thermostat is a temperature-sensing safety switch used in microwave ovens. It monitors heat and opens the circuit during an over-temperature condition to protect internal components and help prevent damage. What it does:

  • Monitors temperature at a specific location inside the microwave
  • Interrupts power if overheating is detected to protect components
  • Helps safeguard the magnetron and wiring from thermal damage
  • Presents as: shuts off mid-cycle, won't restart until cooled, no power, or runs but doesn't heat
What's included:
  • 1 thermostat
Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before service; microwaves contain a high-voltage capacitor that can hold a dangerous charge—discharge it properly
  • Note wire locations and transfer connections one at a time to the new thermostat
  • Mount in the original location with firm, flush contact to the surface for accurate sensing
  • Reinstall all covers and safety shields before restoring power and testing

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Das for Model Number JNM1541SN1SS

Hi, Recently while using my microwave oven for a long time continuously, it started to make some sound and then turned off. It's totally dead. I did some reading and think it could be an overheating thermostat issue. I checked continuity on 2 thermostats and one doesn't show continuity. The number on the top of the thermostat is 0905 KSD-40LC 70. And on the back it says: AC250V/10A AC125V/15A. Is this the problem and need to be replaced? Or it is an Open thermostat and no continuity is normal? Please guide me. Thanks in advance, Das

Answer

Das, there are several thermostats on your model. There are two that usually sits on the bottom of the panel, one should read continuity and the other does not. There is a 20 amp fuse located on the noise filter that can be checked for continuity. Look for a cavity thermostat that has a white wire and a white and blue wire on the other side of the thermostat, it is a cavity thermostat and if open will not allow the unit to work

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, November 24, 2020

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