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This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Illuminates your microwave interior for monitoring food during cooking. Replace when bulb burns out or dims. Verify fit with your model number before ordering.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Captures grease and airborne particles from cooking to maintain exhaust efficiency. Replace when discolored or clogged. Verify fit with your model number.
Microwave tripping the breaker or won't power on? This thermostat protects against overheating. Common fix when the unit is dead. Moderate DIY repair.
The Door Latch Board is an OEM part for GE microwaves. The latch board controls the door latching mechanism that secures the microwave door closed during operation. It works alongside the door interlock switch to initiate the removal of power to the magnetron when the door is opened, for safety during use.
Symptoms of a bad latch board include:
This replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint and Profile microwaves.
The Micro Switch is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This part ensures the appliance operates only when the door is securely closed. It controls the electrical circuit, allowing the microwave to start heating food when the door latch engages the switch.
Causes of a bad micro switch can include wear and tear from frequent use, electrical issues, or physical damage from slamming the microwave door.
Symptoms of a bad micro switch include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Microwave tripping breaker when door opens or at startup? A failed monitor switch with welded contacts is the likely cause. 30-minute DIY repair.
This microswitch senses the microwave door position and controls the safety interlock circuits. Replacing a worn switch restores proper start/stop behavior so the oven only runs when the door is fully closed.
This power cord holder secures the appliance power cord to the appliance chassis so the cord stays routed and protected during use and transport. Helps prevent the cord from pulling loose or contacting hot or moving parts. What it does:
If your microwave turntable won't spin or makes grinding noises, the turntable motor likely failed. Simple fix with basic screwdriver work.
Microwave not heating? The high voltage diode converts power for the magnetron. DIY-friendly repair with proper safety precautions. Discharge capacitor first.
This outer case is the full exterior cabinet panel that restores the appliance's outer housing and protects internal components. It provides a clean finished appearance and replaces damaged or dented cabinetry panels. What it does:
Microwave won't power on after overheating? This thermal cutoff thermostat prevents damage by shutting down at unsafe temperatures. DIY repair.
This lead wire bracket secures and positions appliance wiring to prevent chafing and accidental contact with hot or moving components. It keeps wiring organized for safer operation and more reliable electrical connections. What it does:
Replace your microwave's turntable support ring if cracked, broken, or worn. This rotating ring assembly sits beneath the glass tray on small rollers.
Mounting hardware kit for securing your microwave during installation. Includes brackets and fasteners needed when original components are missing or damaged.
Microwave tripping breaker or won't heat? This thermal cutoff thermostat monitors temperature to prevent overheating. Straightforward replacement.
Mounting nut secures your microwave to the wall bracket or cabinet. Replace if stripped, missing, or corroded to ensure proper installation stability.