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This power cord assembly restores the main electrical connection to your appliance, providing a safe, routed supply line for consistent operation. Use it to replace a damaged, frayed, or non-functioning power cord and regain reliable power. What it does
This replacement guide secures and positions a small component or harness inside the appliance to maintain proper alignment and prevent rubbing or binding. It restores correct routing where the original guide is cracked, broken, or missing. What it does:
The Guide Roller Assembly is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This assembly includes the rollers and support mechanism that enable the microwave turntable to rotate smoothly. It is crucial for ensuring even cooking and heating by allowing the turntable to spin steadily during operation. The roller glide is a circular plastic ring, approximately 11 inches in diameter. I
Causes of a bad guide roller assembly can include regular wear and tear, accumulation of food debris, or physical damage from heavy items placed on the turntable. These issues can hinder the turntable's rotation, leading to uneven cooking and potential damage to the microwave.
Symptoms of a bad guide roller assembly include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I ordered a new turntable support.....Took the old one out & put the new one in.....and voila the glass turntable now rotates again!!! Read more
This is a light bu, and it is made for microwaves. This is a genuine replacement part made by General Electric. This specific light bu has a voltage of 120 and a wattage of 25.A new light bu might be needed if the current one does not turn on when the microwave door is opened. The light bu should also be on when the microwave is in use so that the user may see the food during the heating cycle. It is common for light bu to burn out over time and they are very easy to replace when needed.This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually and is compatible with microwaves made by General Electric.
1) Take silver cover off of back/sides of microwave: remove 3 screws using "secure star" type wrench, then slide cover off. 2) Remove old lightbulb: slide white "plug" off of old bulb, then remove bulb and it's large black base by lifting it up while pulling back on plastic latch. Read more
The Magnetron is an OEM replacement part for GE microwaves. It is responsible for generating the microwave energy used for cooking and heating food. Over time, magnetrons can wear down and become less effective.
Symptoms of a bad Magnetron include:
Causes for a malfunctioning Magnetron can include a burnt-out magnetron, issues with the high-voltage diode that powers it, or problems with the control board that regulates its operation
First I watched some DIY videos for familiarization and safety. I bought a 28 Ohms resistor and rigged some wires and aligator clips and discharged the accumulated energy from the capacitor. Took out the magnetron and even when it showed good continuity I discarded it due to sings of been overheated. I reinstalled a new magnetron ( part # w27x10597 ) and a Diode HV Ass ( part # wb27x10682 ) for a total of about $ 143.00 including shipping cost. This price against a quoted price of $ 225.00... Read more
The Primary and Secondary Door Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE microwaves. This part interrupts the power supply to the microwave when the door is opened.
Causes of bad door switches can include regular wear and tear, electrical malfunctions, or physical damage from slamming the door.
Symptoms of a bad Primary and Secondary Door Switch include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Inspected internal area, went to the web and looked at reasons for blowing internal fuse, found a burned electrical connector at the door switch, replaced it and the fuse and all is fine. Read more