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Replaced latch Read more
Replaced the broken button with a new item and new springs. Read more
Y shaped support with rollers.
Looked up the model on ApplianccePros.com. Found the blow up of the turntable related parts. Found the part I thought was missing, then called to talk to a tech to verify I had determined the correct part. Ordered part, installed and VOILA!!! Fixed!!! Read more
Replaced wave guide cover on my mom's microwave. I had previously done this on my own microwave. Five minutes work versus $150 for new microwave. Only tool I needed was pen knife. Read more
I ordered the part from your website, which was very easy to navigate, & replaced the part. Read more
This GE Microwave oven is no longer being manufactured and was installed along with a $300 trim kit, so I really didn't want to change out the unit since the trim kit is proprietary. Disassembled microware, looked at the schematic attached to the inside of the unit, made sure capacitor was discharged. Checked the flame sensor and diode- they tested bad when tested with volt/ohm meter. Ordered parts- they came two days later. Replaced flame sensor and diode. Panel powered up. Still no power to... Read more
Turntable drive motor.
I changed out the turntable motor and our microwave works perfect again. Read more
Unplugged microwave Removed glass dish and rotator mechanism located under dish (just lifted out) Turned microwave over onto top Removed phillips screw from small 4"X4" access panel , removed panel Disconnected 2 wire clips from motor Used ohm meter across motor leads to verify open circuit, no reading, bad motor Removed old motor (one phillips screw holding down motor) Used ohmmeter to verify new motor, reading across terminals, good motor Reinstalled new motor Reinstalled wire clips and... Read more
14 year old GE Profile microwave wouldn't heat, but had power. Read reviews here. Ordered triumvirate of magnetron, capacitor, & diode. Was hoping not to need the capacitor as this was an expensive part; and if not needed to return to AppliancePartsPros, which has been SOP. After watching a couple YouTube videos of microwave capacitors being shorted, I made a capacitor discharge tool ordering 24W 100K Ohm resistor and high voltage test wires w/ alligator clips from amazon. At the same time,... Read more
I replaced the sensor- flame also called the thermostat.. The microwave now work like before Read more