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This door sub-assembly replaces a damaged or dented refrigerator door sub-panel to restore the door's appearance and support the outer door components. It provides the underlying structure for the exterior door finish. What it does
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 Wave Guide Locking Button is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This small yet essential component secures the wave guide cover in place, ensuring that the microwave's internal components are protected from food particles and debris. It plays a key role in maintaining the microwave's efficiency and safety.
Causes of a bad wave guide locking button can include regular wear and tear, damage from frequent use, or accidental breakage. If the locking button is compromised, the wave guide cover may become loose, leading to potential damage or inefficiency in the microwave's operation.
Symptoms of a bad wave guide locking button include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Note: This part is a quantity of one. Order quantity needed.
After a google search, learned it could be the waveguide was stained/burned, and that replacement should be easy. A google search for GE parts brought up your website. Your website made it easy to find the parts I needed. I put in my model number and found the waveguide. Your website also recommended I’d need the pins to attach the new guide, which I ordered from the link you provided as well. The parts arrived quickly, and were easy to install. The microwave is fixed! A $30 replacement part... 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
The Microwave Door Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE microwaves. It is crucial for safety functionality as it detects when the door is properly closed and latched before initiating cooking cycles. The switch prevents operation if the door is ajar. Causes of a bad door switch can include wear and grime accumulation over many years of use, impact damage, or failures in the plastic actuator or electrical components. Symptoms of a bad door switch include:
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
With none of the cooking options working, and the display acting normal; I suspected door interlock issue. Using the contained schematic and wiring diagram; there is a picture of the entire door switch mechanism; with names and location of micro switches. It is best if you have some experience reading schematics and wiring diagrams(both are in the envelope, on top of the oven once the shell is off) BEWARE! TAMPER PROOF SCREWS ON CASING, AND HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITOR, THAT CAN INJURE OR KILL. If... Read more
This microwave magnetron thermostat is an authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is used in microwave ovens to prevent fires and extensive damage to the machine if the magnetron overheats. If the thermostat reaches an unsafe temperature, determined by the factory, it will stop the microwave from cooking. If this happens, the magnetron thermostat may be the culprit and should be replaced. A built-in safety feature will prevent the microwave from working until the thermostat is replaced. To start, disconnect the power from the microwave. Use a screwdriver to remove the trim kit. Use a safety drill bit to remove the microwave panels. Locate the thermostat that is connected to the magnetron. To start, disconnect the wires and remove the thermometer from the microwave. Install the new thermostat and connect the wires. Reassemble the microwave and reconnect the power. Test to make sure the power works with the new thermostat installed.This magnetron thermometer is an electrical part that is sold individually. It is designed for use in microwave ovens manufactured by General Electric and Hotpoint.
After making sure the breaker was okay I just opened up the microwave (had to purchase a safety bit for the drill). I found a connector that was burned up. Using the diagram from appliancepartspros.com I ordered a new thermostat and a new fuse (new connector from RadioShack). I got the parts in two days! Replaced everything for less than $35 and it worked! I appreciated the quick shipping!! Read more
Replaced Magnetron, capacitor & diode. Read more
This coupler connects two rotating shafts to transfer motor power to the driven assembly, restoring proper rotation and drive function. It's a direct-fit replacement that helps resolve drive interruptions and mechanical noise caused by a failed coupler. What it does: