Bill C January 27, 2017 for Model Number JVM1490SD003 What size base does this bulb have. Like G6 or G8
Kat March 28, 2016 What is the part number for the bulb that lights the inside of GE microwave model JVM149OBD 003?
Andy November 17, 2015 for Model Number SCA1000HBB04 We have a GE Profile microwave unit. The bulb underneath the unit recently burnt out. Can you please help me out with the correct replacement bulb. Thanks
Brant July 04, 2014 for Model Number GE SCA 1000 DWW03 Bulb, Halogen by GE Part Number AP3671146. What is the voltage and Watts of this light bulb?
Steve May 13, 2014 for Model Number Sca1001kss 02 What is the replacement bulb for the light located underneath the microwave, the surface light?
Ben March 01, 2014 for Model Number GE SCA1001FSS001 I just replaced this halogen lamp under this microwave 2 months ago and was burned out again. I'm not sure the bulb model number to order.
Paul November 06, 2013 for Model Number SCA1001KSS01 Does this bulb have a G8 or G4 base? I tried ordering what GE said should be the replacement for my microwave's range top light only to find that the socket on the microwave is a G8 and the bulb has a G4. (The 4mm pin spacing won't work with the 8mm socket.)
1 Answer Hello Paul. Based on the model number, WB25X10019 is the correct bulb for the unit. Read More...
Kathryn May 28, 2013 for Model Number jvm14900bd003 Is the bulb ap3671146 the one that lights the surface light, not the one inside the micro?
1 Answer Hello Kathryn! Yes, the halogen lamp WB01X10239 shines down onto the cooktop area. Thanks! Read More...
Kevin December 19, 2011 for Model Number JVM1490WD003 I just ordered this part through your company. I was wondering if you can give me instructions for how to remove the old bulb and replace it with the new one. For example does it screw or just pull out? It looks like it just pulls out. Will it break in my hands as I pull it out? Should I wear gloves to remove it?
1 Answer Hello Kevin. The bulb WB01X10239 pulls out of the socket and the new one presses into the socket. There is no need to wear gloves, and it should not break, unless you squeeze it really hard. Hope this helps. Read More...