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Part Number: OEM11983188
Manufacturer Part Number: WB36X10328

The Lamp is an OEM replacement part for GE microwave ovens. It plays an essential role in enhancing visibility within the microwave, facilitating users to keep an eye on their food without opening the door. This high-quality bulb is engineered to withstand the heat and vibration commonly associated with microwave use, ensuring longevity and reliability.

Causes of a malfunctioning Lamp can include filament wear over time, which is a common issue with incandescent bulbs, or damage from microwave vibrations or power surges. Regular usage can naturally lead to the lamp's eventual dimming or failure, necessitating its replacement to maintain optimal microwave functionality.

Symptoms of a bad Lamp include:

  • No illumination inside the microwave when in use
  • Flickering or intermittent light operation
  • A sudden pop or crack sound indicating the bulb has burnt out

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

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For Ge Lamp (Part Number: OEM11983188)

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Carl, Yes, the WB36X10328 bulb(s) are the correct replacement part for your microwave. The illumination (brightness) is controlled through relays on the control board not the bulb.

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Hello Linda. Your model uses WB36X10328 under the counter. You may need to look and see if the bulb base is broke off in the socket.

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Hello Luis, I'm sorry but the only bulb recommended for this circuit is the WB36X10328 listed on the parts list. You could remove the bulb and take it with you to the hardware store and see if there is one with a lower wattage that will screw into this bulbs' socket. This is still considered altering the circuit and the bulb may not last as long as it should because of the lower wattage.

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