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This turntable support ring sits beneath the microwave's glass tray and rides on small rollers to enable smooth rotation. Replacing a worn ring restores stable, quiet turning for more consistent heating and helps prevent tray wobble.
The Turntable Motor is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It is responsible for rotating the glass turntable plate during cooking, ensuring food is evenly heated throughout the microwave cavity.
Symptoms of a bad turntable motor include:
Causes can be normal wear and tear over time from continuous use, failure of electronic components in the motor, or damage from heavy loads or impact. This GE replacement motor restores even cooking performance.
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models. Replace yours today before a minor problem becomes a major repair bill. Continued use without a properly functioning turntable can damage other microwave components.
The Grease Filter is an OEM part for GE range hoods and microwaves. It captures grease and other airborne particles generated during cooking, preventing them from accumulating in the appliance and ductwork. This filter helps maintain the efficiency of the exhaust system and reduces the risk of grease fires.
Over time, the filter can become saturated with grease and other residues, reducing its effectiveness and potentially causing odors or airflow issues.
Symptoms of a bad grease filter include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This control mounting panel secures the appliance control/console assembly, providing a stable mounting surface that helps keep buttons, switches, and electronics aligned for reliable operation and easier repairs. What it does:
The Charcoal Filter is an OEM part for GE microwave ovens. This component is crucial for absorbing odors and filtering out grease and other contaminants from the air circulated by the microwave's exhaust system. By maintaining a cleaner airflow, the charcoal filter ensures that your microwave remains efficient and free from odors that can affect the taste and smell of your food. The filter measures about 10 inches wide by 2-1/2 inches high.
Causes of a bad charcoal filter include saturation with grease or odors over time, which reduces its efficacy. Additionally, accidental damage or prolonged use without replacement can impair its ability to filter air effectively.
Symptoms of a bad charcoal filter include:
Temperature-sensing thermostat that controls an appliance's heating cycle to keep temperatures within a safe operating range. Replacing a failed thermostat restores proper temperature cycling, helps prevent overheating, and stabilizes performance. What it does:
This is a fuse that is used on microwaves. This fuse shuts off the microwave if there happens to be a power surge. This helps prevent damage to the microwave unit and also prevents fires from being started from the power surge. Be sure to unplug the microwave from its power source prior to attempting the replacement of the fuse. The process to replace the fuse is relatively easy and can be completed in about 30 to 60 minutes time.A new fuse may be needed if the microwave will no longer turn on. If the fuse has been blown, it will show scorch marks, and the filament inside will be melted.This fuse is a genuine General Electric part and is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. This specific fuse is compatible with microwaves that are manufactured by the General Electric brand.
A noise filter that helps suppress electrical interference on the appliance power line, reducing hum, arcing and radio-frequency interference for more reliable operation. Fits into the appliance mains to limit unwanted electrical noise. What it does
This capacitor helps the appliance motor start and run smoothly, restoring proper motor operation and reducing startup strain. Use this exact replacement to address motor performance issues. What it does:
The Vent Motor is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It is responsible for circulating air through the appliance and venting moisture, heat, and odors outside the home.
Causes of a bad Vent Motor can include normal wear and tear from extended use over time, exposure to grease or debris that causes increased friction or interference, or damage to motor windings from surges in electrical current.
Symptoms of a bad Vent Motor include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Latch Support is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It is a component that helps guide and secure the latch mechanism as it fastens the microwave door closed.
Causes of bad latch support include normal wear and tear from repeated door openings and closings, damage from excessive force applied to the door, or failure of stabilizing clips or mounts.
Symptoms of a bad latch support include:
This OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA and select Kenmore microwave models.
The Interlock Switch Lever is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This mechanical component works with the microwave door interlock switch to disable power to the unit when the door is open.
Symptoms of a bad interlock lever include:
Causes can be normal wear from repeated opening and closing of the microwave door over many years of use. The lever and its surrounding components experience stress with every operation.
This GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore models.
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.
The Microwave Monitor Switch is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This part monitors the position of the microwave door, ensuring that the microwave does not operate when the door is open. It acts as a crucial safety feature, preventing the microwave from emitting radiation when the door is not securely closed.
Causes of a bad monitor switch can include general wear and tear, repeated use, or electrical issues.
Symptoms of a bad monitor switch include:
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:
The Thermostat is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It acts as a temperature-sensing component that monitors internal heat levels and provides feedback to electronic controls.
Causes of thermostat failures can involve deterioration over extended use under intermittent high heat stresses.
Symptoms of a bad thermostat include:
This OEM GE replacement is compatible with Hotpoint, RCA and some Kenmore microwave models as well.
This magnetron is the microwave's high-frequency energy source. Replacing a weak or failed tube restores consistent heating performance so food warms evenly and cook cycles complete properly.
The Microwave Thermostat is an OEM part for GE Countertop Microwaves. It is a critical component that monitors the microwave's internal temperature to ensure safe operation.
Causes of a bad thermostat can include failure of internal components due to prolonged heat exposure during cooking cycles over many years of use. Steam and splatters introduced into the microwave from heated foods can also damage sensors.
This replacement thermostat is also compatible with RCA and some Kenmore countertop microwave models.
This temperature-sensitive thermostat helps protect the microwave and nearby components by switching the circuit based on heat. It typically engages the cooling/vent fan or opens the circuit if excessive heat is detected, preventing overheating damage.
The Capacitor is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It is an electronic component within the microwave's high voltage circuitry. The capacitor works to store and deliver high-voltage electrical energy from the main control board to the magnetron tube in short, powerful bursts required for microwave cooking.
Causes of failure can be due to natural breakdown of the capacitive material over time and use. Capacitors have a limited lifespan that is greatly reduced if subjected to heat, moisture or electrical surges.
Symptoms of a bad capacitor include:
The High Voltage Diode is an OEM replacement part for GE microwaves. It converts the high voltage of the microwave's power supply into a lower voltage suitable for the magnetron. It acts as a one-way valve for electrical current, allowing it to flow in one direction while preventing it from flowing back in the opposite direction.
Symptoms of a faulty high voltage diode include:
A bad high voltage diode can occur due to electrical malfunctions, power surges, or excessive heat exposure. If you notice issues such as no power, uneven heating, or unusual electrical smells coming from the microwave, it may be time to replace the old or damaged high voltage diode with this genuine OEM part.
This nut assembly is a small mounting fastener that secures appliance components to studs or brackets, helping keep panels and internal parts stable for safe, quiet operation. What it does
This damper bracket secures the air damper assembly to the appliance, keeping the damper aligned for proper venting and reducing vibration. Replacing a damaged bracket helps restore stable damper movement and correct airflow. What it does:
This damper is the oven vent assembly that controls airflow and venting during cooking, helping the oven purge steam and maintain consistent temperatures. Replacing a faulty damper restores proper vent operation and helps improve cooking performance. What it does:
This replacement mounting plate secures internal assemblies to the appliance chassis, restoring stable support and alignment. It helps reduce movement and prevents loose or misaligned components for safer, quieter operation. What it does: