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Fix a microwave that won't start or stops mid-cycle with this door interlock monitor switch. Ensures safe operation when door closes. DIY repair.
Fix microwave not starting or intermittent operation. This main control wiring harness restores reliable connections between control board and components.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replace a missing, bent, or damaged convection oven rack in your microwave. Provides a stable cooking surface for baking and roasting in convection mode.
Fix a noisy or stopped turntable with a new synchronous motor. Restores smooth rotation and even heating in your microwave. DIY-friendly replacement.
Microwave not heating? A failed diode prevents the magnetron from generating heat. This high-voltage component converts AC to DC power. DIY repair.
Microwave runs but doesn't heat? The magnetron generates microwave energy to cook food. Replacing a failed magnetron restores heating performance.
Fix a microwave that's overheating or shutting off due to poor ventilation. This complete blower wheel fan assembly restores proper airflow and cooling.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This plate side heater is the oven heating element that produces heat along the oven side to help maintain even cooking temperatures. Designed to restore proper heating when the side element is worn or failed. What it does:
Supports and rotates the microwave turntable during cooking. Replace if cracked, broken, wheels are missing, or rollers have flat spots or won't rotate.
Color: clear. Measures about 14 inches in diameter.
Fix uneven heating in your microwave. This stirrer fan cover protects the component that distributes microwave energy. Simple repair, under 10 minutes.
Fix a microwave tray that won't spin or slips off center. This turntable shaft connects the motor to the glass tray for smooth rotation and even cooking.
Truss head tapping screw for microwave assembly. Secures internal components and panels. Replace if screw is stripped, missing, or lost during repair.
Truss head tapping screw for microwave interior and exterior assembly. Replaces lost, stripped, or corroded screws during repairs or maintenance.
The Thermostat is an OEM part for GE ovens. This critical component functions as a temperature sensor and controller within the oven, ensuring that the oven heats to the set temperature and maintains it throughout the cooking process. The thermostat prevents the oven from overheating by cycling the heat on and off as needed.
Symptoms of a failing thermostat include:
Causes of thermostat failure generally include age-related wear and tear, calibration issues, or exposure to extreme temperatures that can damage its internal components.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Thermostat is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This part regulates the temperature within the microwave, ensuring it operates within safe and efficient temperature ranges. It helps prevent overheating by monitoring and controlling the internal temperature, protecting both the appliance and the user.
Causes of a bad thermostat can include wear and tear over time, electrical malfunctions, or damage from power surges.
Symptoms of a bad thermostat include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Microwave won't heat or stops working? This thermal cutoff thermostat prevents overheating damage. DIY-friendly repair, typically takes 10-15 minutes.
Fixes weak ventilation, excessive noise, or overheating in your microwave. This blower wheel restores proper airflow to clear steam and cool components.
This temperature thermistor is the sensor that lets the control board monitor and regulate appliance temperature for reliable cooling performance. Replacing a failing thermistor can restore proper temperature control and cycling. What it does:
Fix poor cooling and ventilation issues in your microwave with this fan assembly. Restores proper airflow and temperature regulation. Moderate DIY repair.
This AC fan motor drives the cooling fan inside a microwave or combination cooking unit, circulating air to prevent internal components from overheating during operation. It helps protect the magnetron, control board, and other electronics by dissipating heat. If your microwave overheats frequently, shuts off mid-cycle, or you no longer hear the cooling fan running, this motor likely needs replacement.
This circulation motor powers air movement inside the appliance to maintain proper airflow and even temperatures. Replacing a failed motor restores circulation for more consistent cooling and reduces noise or performance issues. What it does:
Binding head screw secures panels and brackets inside your microwave or wall oven. Replace if screw is stripped, missing, or damaged during service.
Bottom plate for microwave interior cavity. Replaces cracked, warped, or damaged base plates. Installs at the bottom of the cooking chamber.
Suction guide bracket that positions and supports the suction component inside your microwave. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore proper alignment.
Microwave not heating or humming loudly? This high-voltage capacitor powers the magnetron. Commonly replaced with the diode. Moderate DIY repair.
This heater holder is the mounting bracket that secures the oven heating element in place so the element stays aligned for reliable heating and safe operation. It helps prevent movement that can cause uneven cooking or damage. What it does:
Hexagon nut for microwave interior assembly. Secures components and panels in place. Replace if stripped, corroded, or missing during repairs.
This heater sheath is the protective metal sleeve that surrounds a dryer/oven heating element, helping protect the element and focus heat where needed for reliable appliance heating performance. What it does:
This is a small synchronous motor used in microwave ovens to drive components such as the turntable or air damper. It operates at a steady rotational speed to ensure consistent movement during cooking. Replace this motor if the turntable stops spinning, rotates intermittently, or if you hear a humming noise without any movement.
Fix a loose or rattling capacitor with this microwave capacitor bracket. Secures the high-voltage capacitor in place. Simple repair for most DIYers.
Truss-head self-tapping screw for securing microwave panels, trim, and brackets. Replace lost or damaged mounting screws to restore fit.
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