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Microwave tripping the breaker or won't power on? This thermostat protects against overheating. Common fix when the unit is dead. Moderate DIY repair.
Tried to turn the microwave on, checked the outlet for power, check the breaker to see if it was tripped, all was in order. Removed the over the range microwave and pull the covers, Tested continuity with a multimeter for each of the 4 normally closed thermostats, found 2 bad (open). The upper 110 and the lower right 70. Ordered the needed parts as well as both lamp sockets and bulbs as they where broken too. The parts where correct and where delivered on time. (Also, in your tools needed or... Read more
Holds the light bulb in your microwave. Replace if bulbs keep blowing, socket is cracked, or light won't work. Confirm fit with your model number.
Microwave tripping breaker when door opens or at startup? A failed monitor switch with welded contacts is the likely cause. 30-minute DIY repair.
By replacing the switches. Read more
Replace your cracked, broken, or warped microwave glass turntable tray. This rotating glass plate sits on the turntable support for even cooking.
Well, I managed to order the wrong part on my own. But after a call to customer service, my problem was solved. Very friendly and helpful staff. They emailed me a paid label for my return and got the replacement on its way. You just can't beat that. Very satisfied customer. Highly recommend if you're needing a replacement part. Read more
Circular ring assembly that supports and rotates the glass turntable in your microwave. Replace if cracked, broken, or wheels are worn and damaged.
The Screw is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It secures the microwave handle to the door, ensuring a sturdy and reliable grip when opening and closing the microwave.
Causes of a bad screw can include stripping from over-tightening, corrosion from exposure to moisture, or general wear and tear over time.
Symptoms of a bad handle screw include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Replace the complete microwave door assembly. No service parts are available for the door. Read more
Stainless steel control panel housing for microwave display and buttons. Replace if cracked, damaged, or cosmetically worn. Installs at top of unit.
Replaced the control panel Read more
The Installation Hardware kit is an OEM part for GE Built-In and Over-the-Range microwaves. It contains all mounting screws and brackets needed for installation into upper kitchen cabinetry.
Symptoms of faulty or inadequate hardware include:
Causes can be stripped screw holes, worn brackets, or omitted/lost original hardware disrupting a snug fit. Replacing with this hardware ensures safe support of weighty microwaves above cooktops.
Compatible with GE Profile, Hotpoint, and some Kenmore units, it facilitates installation or re-installation without frustration.
Replace your microwave's turntable support ring if cracked, broken, or worn. This rotating ring assembly sits beneath the glass tray on small rollers.
I ordered the new one from Appliance Parts Pros. It arrived in a week and all is well! Read more
Mounting bracket that secures the handle to your microwave door. Replace if cracked, broken, or the handle has become loose and unstable during use.
I ordered a handle and mounting bracket to repair it. I took the door of the microwave appart and when I got to the broken part, it was neither the handle or the mounting bracket. What broke was the ancor spot on the frame of the door where the handle screw was anchored. It looked as if I would need to buy the entire door. However, after talking to one of your experts on the phone, I looked for a washer I could put the screw through to ancor the screw and secure the handle. I actually found not... Read more
If your microwave turntable won't spin or makes grinding noises, the turntable motor likely failed. Simple fix with basic screwdriver work.
I ordered the replacement motor. I unplugged the microwave. Then I simply removed the turntable spindle by lifting it up off the motor from inside the microwave. Next, I removed the 7 screws holing the bottom of the microwave in place. I lowered the bottom of the microwave, giving me access to the motor. I unplugged the two wires connected to the motor, removed the 2 screws holding the motor in place, then put the new motor in place and reversed the steps to complete the job. Read more
Replacement door handle for microwave ovens. Restores secure grip for opening and closing when original is cracked, loose, broken, or missing.
This microswitch senses the microwave door position and controls the safety interlock circuits. Replacing a worn switch restores proper start/stop behavior so the oven only runs when the door is fully closed.
The Door Latch Board is an OEM part for GE microwaves. The latch board controls the door latching mechanism that secures the microwave door closed during operation. It works alongside the door interlock switch to initiate the removal of power to the magnetron when the door is opened, for safety during use.
Symptoms of a bad latch board include:
This replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint and Profile microwaves.
We isolated the problem via YouTube videos to a faulty switch. We broke a piece of the switch holder when removing the switch and had to also order that part in addition to a new switch. Once everything was reassembled, the microwave worked again! Read more
Fix a noisy or stopped turntable with a new synchronous motor. Restores smooth rotation and even heating in your microwave. DIY-friendly replacement.
I replaced 3 parts and its like brand new. Read more
If your microwave won't start or the fan won't shut off, a worn door latch is likely the cause. This replacement part secures your door properly.
Noted wear on the door latch and the latch board. Before it totally failed you could push on the door to make it operate. After disassembly I checked the three micro-switches, which checked good. I replaced the door latch easily with the help of a video, then replaced the latch board. Be sure to use the little toggle on the replaced door latch on the new latch. I had to adjust the position of the latch board to make the microwave operate properly. Read more