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Part Number: OEM11982195
Manufacturer Part Number: WB27X10928

The Fuse is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It serves as a safety device designed to protect the microwave from excessive current that can cause overheating and potential fire hazards. When the current flowing through the microwave circuit exceeds a certain level, the fuse blows or breaks, cutting off the power to prevent damage or fire.

Common causes for a fuse to blow include power surges, faulty wiring within the appliance, or the use of microwave inappropriate containers that cause sparks. It is essential to address these issues not only to replace the fuse but also to correct the underlying problems to prevent future failures.

Symptoms of a bad fuse include:

  • The microwave suddenly stops working.
  • No signs of power or response even when the microwave door is closed and the start button is pressed.

This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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Gary, You will want to check to make sure that there is 120 Vac to the fan. If there is but it is not working then the fan is faulty and if there is not then the issue will be a faulty control board.

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Obie, If the unit is humming without being turned on then look for an issue with the main control board if the switches check ok.

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Obie, You will want to check to make sure that the door switches are good as this will be the most common cause for the unit to not run and causing a humming noise.

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Hello Tonzetta, it sounds like something is overdrawing the rated amperage. You will want to test your motors, magnetron as well as check all your connections.

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Hal. trace the power cord to what is called the noise filter board, on the board you will find the fuse you are referring to. many times there is a failed door microswitch that has caused the fuse to blow out.

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James, Based on the fact you have already replaced the switchs you are likely to have a relay on the board that is stuck closed. Based on this info you will need the board and the fuse.

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Hello Danny, you'll want to test the door switches to make sure they are not faulty. If they test good you'll want to verify the board is sending voltage out to the transformer. Hope this helps!

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Bill, You will want to test all three door switches for continuity and to make sure the reading changes between the opening and closing of the door. You will want to replace all three switches as a set.

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