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This stainless-steel handle assembly replaces a worn, cracked or bent refrigerator door handle to restore function and appearance. Durable finish resists everyday wear and gives doors a clean, finished look. What it does:
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
The Light Bulb Socket is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It holds the light bulb securely in place within the microwave, ensuring proper illumination of the interior when the door is opened or the microwave is in operation.
Causes of a bad light bulb socket can include wear and tear over time, exposure to high heat, electrical faults, or damage from replacing the bulb improperly.
Symptoms of a bad light bulb socket include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Light Bulb is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This bulb illuminates the interior of the microwave during operation, enhancing visibility so you can monitor the cooking process without opening the door. It is designed to withstand the high temperatures and vibrations typically found in microwave ovens.
Over time, the light bulb can burn out or become damaged due to the harsh environment of the microwave. Frequent on and off cycles can also shorten the lifespan of the bulb. Replacing a non-functioning or dim bulb will restore visibility and improve the functionality of your microwave.
Symptoms of a bad light bulb include:
The Air Filter is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This component is essential for trapping grease, smoke, and odors during cooking, maintaining a clean and safe kitchen environment. It is typically located above the cooking surface or within the microwave's ventilation system. The filter measures approximately 6.5 inches deep by 13.5 inches wide
Causes of a bad air filter can include clogging from grease and food particles, physical damage, or general wear over time. A compromised air filter can reduce the efficiency of the microwave's ventilation, leading to poor air quality and potential buildup of contaminants.
Symptoms of a bad air filter include:
The Glass Light Lens is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It covers the light bulb inside the microwave, protecting it from food splatters and ensuring even illumination.The lenses measure approximately 7" x 3".
Causes of a bad glass light lens can include accidental impact, exposure to high heat, or general wear and tear.
Symptoms of a bad glass light lens include:
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 is the clear glass lens that covers the cooktop light on select GE over-the-range units. It shields the bulb from grease and splatters while allowing bright, even illumination of the cooking surface below.
This run capacitor helps the appliance motor start and run smoothly by storing and releasing electrical energy. Replacing a worn capacitor can restore reliable motor operation and reduce abnormal motor noise or cycling. What it does:
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.
This latch body is the door latch component that secures the appliance door during operation, restoring reliable closure so cycles can run normally. Use it to replace a worn or damaged latch that won't hold the door closed. What it does:
The Microwave Door Switch is an OEM part for GE microwaves, designed to prevent the microwave from operating when the door is open by interrupting the power whenever the door is not securely closed. The door switch is an essential safety feature.
Symptoms of a failing Microwave Door Switch include:
Causes of a bad Microwave Door Switch can result from repeated opening and closing of the door or slamming that can cause the switch to degrade or become misaligned, leading to intermittent or failure.
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
The Monitor Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE microwave ovens. Located internally on the turntable control circuit board, this switch monitors rotation of the turntable during cooking cycles.
Causes of failure involve degradation of the electrical contacts from continuous arcing loads over years of use combined with vibration stresses.
Symptoms of a faulty monitor switch include:
This genuine GE switch is also compatible with select Hotpoint and RCA models.
The Lower Lever Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE microwaves. This component activates the door interlock switch when the microwave door is closed. It ensures that the microwave only operates when the door is securely closed, preventing any operational hazards. Symptoms of a bad Lower Lever Switch include:
Common causes for a malfunctioning Lower Lever Switch can be attributed to mechanical wear from frequent use, damage incurred during cleaning or use, or internal issues affecting the switch’s activation mechanism. This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This Cover-Stirrer protects the microwave's stirrer assembly and helps direct microwave energy for more even cooking. It's a direct-replacement plastic cover that restores proper operation and prevents debris from reaching the stirrer. What it does:
This turntable coupler connects the microwave's turntable motor to the glass tray to drive smooth rotation during cooking. Replacing a worn coupler restores even heating and prevents the tray from slipping, stalling, or wobbling. What it does:
This is a turntable motor intended for use with microwave ovens. A turntable motor is required to rotate the turntable so that food is heated evenly. With time, because of misuse, or as a result of accidental damage, the turntable motor may malfunction or fail. To continue using the appliance efficiently, the turntable motor must be replaced.The primary indication that there is something wrong with the turntable motor is a tray that doesn't spin. When replacing the turntable motor, it is essential to disconnect the machine from the power source. Wear gloves for safety. The part can be replaced easily by removing screws from the back and side of the microwave, which allows the panel to swing open. Take the wires of the old motor and reconnect them to the new one.This turntable motor is an authentic OEM replacement part. It is sold as an individual unit. The turntable motor is made of high-quality, durable materials. The component comes sourced directly from the manufacturer. The replacement part can be installed in several models of microwaves. It is compatible with appliances produced by General Electric, RCA, and Hotpoint brand appliances.
The Capacitor is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This component stores and releases electrical energy to help power the microwave's high-voltage circuits, essential for the proper functioning of the appliance.
Over time, capacitors can fail due to electrical surges, overheating, or degradation of the internal components. When a capacitor goes bad, it can affect the microwave's ability to generate heat and operate efficiently.
Symptoms of a bad Capacitor include:
The High Voltage Diode is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This high-voltage diode is crucial for converting alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC), enabling the magnetron to generate the microwave energy needed for cooking. Measuring approximately 3-1/2" in length, this diode features a banded side with a #8 ring terminal and a non-banded side with a 1/4" female quick connect.
You should replace the diode-H.V assembly if it becomes faulty due to electrical issues, wear and tear, or physical damage. Continuous exposure to high voltage can cause the diode to deteriorate over time, leading to malfunction.
Symptoms of a bad diode-H.V assembly include:
This cover-damper is the replacement plastic cover that fits over the refrigerator air damper to help direct cold air between compartments for more consistent cooling. Replaces a cracked, broken or missing damper cover. What it does:
The Hood Damper Assembly is an OEM part for GE microwave ovens. This part controls the flow of exhaust air to minimize odors and smoke from cooking. This damper opens to allow air to vent outside during microwave operation and closes to prevent outside air from entering when the microwave is not in use.
Causes of a bad hood damper assembly can include mechanical failure such as a stuck or broken damper, deterioration of the linkage or springs that operate the damper, and blockage caused by grease or debris accumulation, which can impair its functionality.
Symptoms of a bad Hood Damper Assembly include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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:
This thermostat switch is a temperature-sensitive safety device used in select appliances to open or close an electrical circuit at a set temperature. Replacing a failed switch helps restore proper temperature control and protects components from overheating.
This thermostat is a temperature-sensing safety switch used in microwave ovens. It monitors heat and opens the circuit during an over-temperature condition to protect internal components and help prevent damage. What it does:
This microwave high-voltage transformer steps household AC up to the high voltage required by the magnetron to generate microwave energy. Replacing a failed transformer restores heat when the oven runs but food remains cold.
This mounting plate assembly is the rear wall bracket that supports and secures the microwave during installation. Replacing a bent or missing plate ensures a safe, level mount and stable operation without vibration or shifting.
Guide roller (TT) supports the appliance drum and keeps it aligned for smooth rotation. Replacing a worn guide roller reduces noise, prevents rubbing, and helps restore proper drum tracking. What it does:
The Glass Tray is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This tray holds food items and rotates them during the cooking process to ensure even heating. It fits into the turntable mechanism, allowing the food to be cooked uniformly.
Causes of a bad glass tray can include cracks or breaks from accidental drops, chips from heavy or sharp objects, and wear and tear from regular use.
Symptoms of a bad glass tray include:
This washered screw secures panels and internal components where a combined screw-and-washer fastener is required, restoring proper fit and stopping movement or rattling. Simple replacement with the correct fastener keeps assemblies aligned and stable. What it does
This flat bolt is a factory fastener used to secure appliance components. Replace a missing, stripped, or corroded bolt to restore a tight, secure assembly and help prevent loosening, rattling, or misalignment during normal operation.
This noise filter assembly is a direct-replacement line filter that helps reduce electrical interference and appliance noise for compatible GE appliances. It restores cleaner power to control boards and can help stop buzzing or interference-related behavior. What it does:
A replacement control panel cover that restores the appliance's front console appearance and protects the underlying control assembly from spills and debris. Fits the OEM panel opening for a clean, factory look. What it does:
This condenser fan motor circulates air across the condenser coils to help the refrigerator release heat and run efficiently. Replacing a worn motor restores proper airflow and can improve cooling performance. What it does:
This spring blade is a small metal tension spring that restores proper tension and movement in the appliance's linkage or latch assembly. It replaces worn or broken blades to help restore normal door or component action. What it does:
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: