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The Microwave Door Handle is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It allows you to easily open and close the microwave door, providing a secure grip for safe and convenient access to the appliance's interior. Please note the screws are not included with this handle.
Common causes of a bad door handle include frequent use, accidental impacts, or wear and tear over time. A faulty door handle can make it difficult to open or close the microwave door, impacting the overall functionality of the appliance.
Symptoms of a bad microwave door handle include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Saw repair for similar micro oven, JVM1350AW002, on u-tube with same prob. Removed inside frame around glass with kitchen butter knife. Had to be very careful with knife to ensure didn't brake frame. Put handle on outside and fastened two screws onto handle. Replaced frame. Read more
Follow the trio ubshooting flow chart inside of the microwave panel - and read articles on this website. Turned out to be a thermostat that had popped and gone bad. Replace the thermostat and it is good to go. Read more
Ordered the Grille, came with everything I needed and was replaced in about ten minutes. Read more
I bought a used Microwave without a plate to mount the microwave. So i couldn't mount the microwave. Wife not happy:(. . So within 3 day from ordering the mounting plate from Appliance Parts Pros. com the microwave was up and running. Wife is now happy:). Fast Delivery. Read more
I have one of those combo units with the microwave on top and the oven on the bottom. The thermometer switch located on the upper right side mounted on top of the magnetron read open on a continuity test. Replaced the thermal fuse. Everything works fine now. Note: The thermal switch on the left side read closed, the fan switch on the lower right side read open. I just watched some youtube videos on what and how to test the components. The 20A fuse was good. So I tested the thermal... Read more
I had to remove the microwave from the range and then remove the cover from the microwave to determine the exact problem. After a visual inspection then discharging the high voltage capacitor, I used a meter to test the high voltage diode and fuses. After using the meter to ohm out the magnetron, I removed it from the unit, and seeing that the hole in the end of the magnetron's tube was enlarged and burnt, as if it was arcing, I assumed it was the bad part. I ordered the parts from Appliance... Read more