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This turntable motor rotates the microwave's glass tray during cooking. Replacing a worn or seized motor restores smooth, consistent tray movement to help ensure even heating and reliable performance.
Purchased motor and replaced. Works like brand new! Read more
This control panel assembly is the front user interface housing for your appliance. Replace a cracked, loose, or damaged panel to restore a secure fit and dependable access to the controls for everyday operation.
Removed and replaced keyboard/assy control panel. Read more
This manufacturer-supplied OTR hardware bag contains the mounting and fastener pieces used to secure an over-the-range microwave during installation or reinstallation, helping restore proper attachment and stability. What it does
This replacement screw secures appliance components so panels, brackets, and trim stay tight and aligned. Use it to replace a missing, stripped, or rusted fastener and restore a solid, rattle-free fit in the affected assembly.
My husband gets irked when I take it upon myself to do appliance repair. This isn't my first project. I looked at various websites and found this one very helpful. Information was consistent with what the GEappliance website had. Video instilled confidence that the job could be simply done. Price was right and a new ignitor module was installed; easy peasy! Appliance works like new! Read more
Turntable motor that rotates the microwave's glass tray to promote even cooking and restore proper tray movement. Replacing a worn motor helps eliminate stalling, grinding, or no-spin problems. What it does:
Replace motor, 10 minute fix. No problems! Read more
This gas sensor monitors moisture levels during sensor-cook cycles so the control can adjust time and power for consistent results. Replacing a failed sensor restores reliable sensor-cook performance. What it does:
This turntable motor replaces the drive that spins the microwave glass tray so food heats evenly. The assembly includes the mounting gasket and restores smooth, consistent rotation when the original motor is seized, noisy, or stalls under load.
I took the advice of another buyer and replaced the magnetron, capacitor, and diode from my microwave (make sure you discharge the capacitor). It was not a problem at all to do, I did find an excellent video on YouTube on how to test all of these components and almost anything else in a microwave. It’s called Microwave Oven Troubleshooting in Minutes- Step by Step by electronicsNmore. It was the best thing I watched. Turns out my magnetron was the only thing that was bad and it’s the most... Read more
This glass light cover shields and diffuses the cooktop light, protecting the bulb from heat, grease, and splatter while maintaining clear, even illumination over your cooking surface.
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.
My daughter that she turned timer on but hit cook with nothing in the microwave. I was able to figure it was one of the four thermal cutoffs. It was obvious which one literally fried. Replaced that one worked like it was new. Took a lot of photos while dismantling and labeled the screws. Wasn't that hard just be careful of the capacitor Read more
This high-voltage diode assembly is part of the microwave's HV circuit. It converts the transformer's high-voltage AC to DC, enabling the magnetron to generate microwave energy so your unit can heat food properly.
I went online to specifically check for resolution to problem. I found out the most common problem was a bad magnetron and diode. I then watched a couple youtube videos on the repair process. I entered model # of microwave at the Appliance Parts Pros website and was able to order exact parts. The APP site had excellent schematics for exact location of parts in microwave. I followed those and fixed microwave! The wife was amazed! Read more
Guide roller assembly that restores smooth, stable movement for a sliding rack or appliance drawer. Replaces worn or broken rollers to reduce sticking, grinding, or misalignment during use. What it does:
This AC synchronous motor drives timed or fixed-speed rotations in compatible appliances to restore reliable timing and rotation. Ideal when a worn motor prevents timers, clocks or small gear-driven functions from operating. What it does:
Ordered the new motor and upon arrival, installed it. The only concern I had was that the motor I ordered was not specified for this model (Panasonic), but for a General Electric. (I could not locate one specified for the model I had). However, the specs for the new GE motor were exactly the same, so I took a chance and as it turned out, worked out well. Read more
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I had a blown fuse in which I replaced it and is up and running now. Read more
This factory glass panel replaces a cracked, shattered, or missing original, restoring a clean, safe cover/viewing surface on your appliance. It helps protect internal areas from splatter and keeps the assembly looking and fitting the way it should.
I ordered a new glass from AppliancePartsPros.com Read more
This holder nut assembly secures a component to the appliance frame, restoring proper mounting and reducing vibration or movement. Replace a damaged or missing holder nut to keep connected parts stable and functioning. What it does:
Bought these two pieces through Appliance Parts Pro - they matched exactly at half the cost. Shipped same day. Read more
This NTC thermistor is a temperature sensor that feeds real-time temperature data to the control. Replacing a failing sensor helps restore accurate temperature regulation, reduce nuisance shutdowns, and improve consistent cycle timing and performance.