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Customer Questions and Answers for Thermostat by Ge

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Part Number: OEM15530445
Manufacturer Part Number: WB20X10048

The Thermostat is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This part regulates the temperature within the microwave, ensuring it operates within safe and efficient temperature ranges. It helps prevent overheating by monitoring and controlling the internal temperature, protecting both the appliance and the user.

Causes of a bad thermostat can include wear and tear over time, electrical malfunctions, or damage from power surges.

Symptoms of a bad thermostat include:

  • Microwave not heating properly
  • Overheating or shutting off unexpectedly
  • Error codes related to temperature issues
  • Inconsistent cooking times

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

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Ben, You'd have to order the wire harness assembly WB18X10310 to get the wires you need, You could repair the harness wires and still be safe if done properly. Good Luck and Thanks

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Hi Molly. Is your power cord still bringing in the 120vac to the fuse? what black wire is burnt? The one at the part #1430 as you mentioned? Of course this is part # WB20X10048. It is a thermal fuse. If the moisture sensor, part # is WB24X10044 is open it will not allow the circuit board to work. Are the fuses on the control boards good? Thank you.

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Hello Jose! It is the thermal cut off. If the temperature inside the oven cavity gets too hot this part will open and shut off power to the unit. It could become defective due to age or the unit overheating. You can test this part with a multimeter MA-DM1. Here is a link from our free repair forum you can refer to for help with using a multi meter. Hope this helps, thanks! http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html

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Tom, if you've tested or replaced the TCO, and still have the problem, you need to consider the "smart board"WB27X10358 and the wiring between the TCO and smart board, hope this is helpfull. Good Luck

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