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Customer Questions and Answers for Turntable Motor (Microwave) by Ge

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Part Number: OEM11982126
Manufacturer Part Number: WB26X10208

This turntable motor drives the coupler and glass tray in your microwave, rotating food for more even heating. Replace a failed or noisy motor to restore smooth, consistent tray movement and reduce cold spots during cooking and reheating.

  • Drives the center coupler and glass tray to rotate during operation
  • Helps ensure even heating by moving food through the microwave energy field
  • Direct replacement when the original motor is seized, noisy, or electrically open
  • Symptoms include a tray that won't turn, jerky rotation, or a humming/grinding sound from the turntable area
What's included: 1 turntable motor Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing; microwaves contain high-voltage components that can retain a dangerous charge
  • Access to the motor is typically from the bottom; remove the cover/panel per your model's service information
  • Transfer the two wires to the new motor and secure it with the mounting screws; ensure the shaft fully engages the coupler
  • After reassembly, test with a cup of water to ensure smooth rotation

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For Ge Turntable Motor (Microwave) (Part Number: OEM11982126)

Gene for Model Number JVM3670SK03

Good Morning, i'm trouble shooting a GE Profile Spacemaker above the range microwave, model #JVM3670SK03, Serial # FM901066B. My issue is the turntable has stopped turning. Amber gave me a part number for the turntable motor and I think you have it in stock. I tried a used motor,was told it was the same,but different part numbers and it didn't work either. But I don't really know if it was good. My question is, I have no way to test my motor with voltage input of 21V AC, labled on the motor. Can you tell what voltage I should read on the yellow and white wires that plug onto the motor ? Should it be 21 VAC, more or less, and if I need to have the motor touching the frame or mounted back (for grounding) or just check the voltage right off the connectors that plug to the motor? If I have the correct voltage and get a new motor from you and it still don't turn, what am I looking for next ? Thanks for any help

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Hello Phil, You do not have to drop the unit to change the turntable motor. To service the turntable motor, 1.Disconnect power and remove bottom plate screws, (7 of these). 2.Remove the bottom plate and disconnect the turntable motor wire. 3.Remove the turntable motor screws (2) and pull the turntable motor.

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Hello Douglas. Coupler pulls off the motor shaft. As for the motor, it is secured with screws.

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