Henry H Swanton , OH September 10, 2016 Appliance: General Electric Free Standing Microwave JE1860WH02 Ge microwave: sparking melted hole in stirrer fan cover and it would not run without sparking I replaced the stirrer fan cover and fan, which had some carbon and slight burn marks on it. It was difficult to remove the fan cover as it did not rotate. I had to pry it off with a flat blade screwdriver, breaking the plastic tabs on the cover (which was being discarded anyway). I then cleaned any visible carbon deposits and replaced the cover and fan, using the old stirrer fan holder as it appeared OK. However, I was unable to rotate the cover into the locked position so I could not insert the rivet that holds it in the locked position. However, as I did not see a rivet when I removed the fan cover, I suspect that it came without one. I tested the cover by slightly trying to pry it off and it appeared to be securely attached. However, I would feel better if I could rotate it into the locked position. (The YouTube videos make it look easy to rotate, but I could not rotate mine even with pliers.) Note that the fan comes marked with a TOP side, though both sides otherwise looked the same to me. A 15-minute installation, although I spent hours on the web looking at “how-to videos” and making sure I was ordering the correct parts. It has worked fine for a week now. The price was good and the parts came faster than I expected. Read More... 6 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Marke B Friendswood , TX June 24, 2017 Microwave had small fire and burned the stirrer cover Researched the parts at Appliance Parts Pros found the cover and stirrer. Received the parts really quick and installed then in less than five minutes and all worked great. Still working fine after five days. Great service and very fast shipper. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers