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The Lamp is an OEM replacement part for GE microwave ovens. It plays an essential role in enhancing visibility within the microwave, facilitating users to keep an eye on their food without opening the door. This high-quality bulb is engineered to withstand the heat and vibration commonly associated with microwave use, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Causes of a malfunctioning Lamp can include filament wear over time, which is a common issue with incandescent bulbs, or damage from microwave vibrations or power surges. Regular usage can naturally lead to the lamp's eventual dimming or failure, necessitating its replacement to maintain optimal microwave functionality.
Symptoms of a bad Lamp include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
The Fuse is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It serves as a safety device designed to protect the microwave from excessive current that can cause overheating and potential fire hazards. When the current flowing through the microwave circuit exceeds a certain level, the fuse blows or breaks, cutting off the power to prevent damage or fire.
Common causes for a fuse to blow include power surges, faulty wiring within the appliance, or the use of microwave inappropriate containers that cause sparks. It is essential to address these issues not only to replace the fuse but also to correct the underlying problems to prevent future failures.
Symptoms of a bad fuse include:
This lamp holder secures the oven light bulb and provides the electrical connection needed for interior oven illumination. It restores a stable socket for the bulb so the oven light turns on reliably and stays mounted. What it does:
This noise filter helps reduce electrical interference on the appliance power line, protecting control electronics and improving operational stability. Replacing a faulty filter can reduce intermittent controls, audible buzzing, or interference with nearby electronics. What it does: