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Customer Questions and Answers for Fuse, 20Amp by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6032442
Manufacturer Part Number: WB2X3910

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For Ge Fuse, 20Amp (Part Number: OEM6032442)

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Jeff, the fuse 5304509451 is used with the model number provided. Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not show if this is a 12A, 15A, or 20A fuse.

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Hello Sherry, the manufacturer has discontinued the 20 amp fuse for your model however you can use as a replacement fuse part WPM0805101, it has the same amperage rating.

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Bhargav, it would be recommended that the interlock bracket that houses the door switches is inspected to ensure that the screws are not loose and that the door is making full contact. From there, the top door switch (MFG# WG02F01530), middle switch (MFG# WB24M198), and lower switch (MFG# WB24M199) would need to be tested for continuity to ensure proper operation. The top and bottom switches should show continuity only when the door is closed while the middle should show open. When the door is opened the switches would have opposite continuity readings. The main control (MFG# WB27M02980) relay for the transformer would also need to be tested for continuity to ensure it is not stuck in the closed position. Unfortunately, we do not carry these parts.

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Ramak, if you could provide the model number for your appliance in a new inquiry, this will ensure the most accurate information can be given. It is not recommended that a higher amp fuse be put in as the fact that two fuses have blown indicates that there is a failure within the appliance.

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Hello Rochelle, When there is an issue like this the first suspect is the door switches. All three should be replaced at the same time. The capacitor and diode should also be tested.

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Hello Rochelle, When there is an issue like this the first suspect is the door switches. All three should be replaced at the same time. The capacitor and diode should also be tested.

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