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This wire holder is a small retaining clip that secures wiring or harnesses to the appliance chassis to prevent rubbing, strain, and accidental disconnection. It helps keep wiring routed neatly for reliable operation and safer service. What it does:
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Microwave not heating? The magnetron generates the radiation that cooks food. Moderate DIY repair—discharge capacitor first, then swap 3 screws.
Microwave not heating? High voltage capacitor stores energy to power the magnetron. DIY repair typically takes 30-60 minutes with proper safety care.
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 GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This propeller fan blade moves air through the appliance to support proper airflow and temperature control. Replacing a worn or damaged propeller restores circulation and helps the appliance run quietly and efficiently. What it does:
Microwave not heating? A failed diode prevents the magnetron from generating heat. This high-voltage component converts AC to DC power. DIY repair.