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The Glass Tray is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This tray holds food items and rotates them during the cooking process to ensure even heating. It fits into the turntable mechanism, allowing the food to be cooked uniformly.
Causes of a bad glass tray can include cracks or breaks from accidental drops, chips from heavy or sharp objects, and wear and tear from regular use.
Symptoms of a bad glass tray include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Got the model number of my GE microwave and found the glass turntable plate part number that would fit it. Ordered the part from appliancepartpros.com. Plate arrived a couple of days later. Set it on the turner sprocket in the microwave and it worked great. Read more
Controls exhaust airflow in over-the-range microwaves. Replaces bent, damaged, or missing damper assemblies for proper external venting installation.
We followed the manufacturer's instructions about re-positioning the fan motor and installing the vent damper (easy). We constructed a duct system from the microwave to the outside of the house (challenging). We used 3.25" x 10" metal duct to start the system through the wall behind the microwave, where we added framing to reinforce a cut stud. We ran the duct up a closet wall and through its ceiling into the attic. We had to make an offset duct piece from 3.25" x 10" metal duct to clear a... Read more
Turntable stopped rotating or making grinding noise? Replace the turntable motor to restore smooth tray rotation. DIY repair in under 15 minutes.
I replaced the motor by removing 5 screws from the bottom of the microwave and 1 screws from the motor. Very easy to replace, I didn't even have to remove it from the wall (I unplugged it just in case). Read more
Fixes microwaves with no power or that stop mid-cycle. This thermostat switch monitors temperature and protects against overheating. Simple repair.
This is a 25 year old built-in over-the-range appliance. Only previous problem was 1 failed door switch (of 3 total), replaced 2 years ago. First checked all 3 door switches with continuity tester, all ok. Had advice to check thermostat switches, which were all supposedly NC (normally closed), used same tester. Found one thermo that was open, ordered and installed replacement, but oven still dead. Used heat gun to warm the open thermo (while not installed) and using tester again, found that... Read more
Microwave not heating? The magnetron generates the microwaves that heat food. Common repair for units that run but don't warm. DIY-friendly repair.
Replace magnetron. Took longer to remove and disassemble m/w than to replace part. Above range installation. M/w was heavy- be careful. Read more
Clear glass lens cover for over-the-range microwave cooktop light. Shields bulb from grease and splatters. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
We ordered the parts we needed & they came right away. My husband installed them the day they came. Voila! Perfect! Read more
Microwave not heating or humming loudly? The high-voltage diode converts AC to DC for the magnetron. Repair takes 30-45 minutes with basic tools.
I replaced both the Magnetron and the high voltage diode. I now have a fully functional microwave. I received the parts on time and the quality was good. I would use appliance parts pro's again. Read more
Captures grease particles during cooking to maintain air quality and microwave efficiency. Replace when clogged or discolored. Verify fit with your model.
My particular model of microwave had one screw visible but the other hidden behind a plastic ring. I needed to pop the ring out by disengaging the plastics clips using a putty knife; then it was an easy job of unscrewing the old handle and screwing the new one in. It probably took me just as long to write this description as it did to actually replace the handle. Read more
Microwave won't heat or power on? This bottom thermal cut-off protects against overheating by cutting power when excess heat is detected. Easy fix.
Simple fix, after determining the fuse was good and not getting voltage to it, I followed the schematic and tested the TCO. It was the problem. Ordered it from APP and received it 5 days later. Changed the part and Voila, Microwave back in action. Read more
Microwave not heating? The magnetron generates microwave energy for cooking. Common repair when unit runs but won't heat food. Moderate DIY difficulty.
Secures microwave components and mounting brackets. Replace this hardware assembly if screws are stripped, bolts are missing, or fasteners are damaged.
Purchased a home built in 2015. The wall cabinets were terraced out from the wall with the center one being out the furthest. Microwave was mounted too far back so that the vent grill was under the cabinet causing discoloration to the door. Additionally, the vent hole in the cabinet was off center so the exhaust fan flap couldn't open. Removed cabinet and found one of the self centering mounting bolts to be stripped out and the plastic vent grille broke. Cut the proper size opening for the... Read more
Flat bolt fastener for securing microwave to cabinets or wall brackets. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded mounting hardware to restore secure installation.
The special bolts required to mount unit to cabinets were missing. APP.com had the parts I needed. Read more
Rear wall mounting plate bracket that supports over-the-range microwaves during installation. Replace if bent, broken, or missing for secure wall mount.
Bought these two pieces through Appliance Parts Pro - they matched exactly at half the cost. Shipped same day. Read more
Connects the turntable motor to the glass tray in your microwave. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn to restore smooth rotation and prevent slipping.
Unplug your microwave. Took the screws off of the bottom of the unit with it still on the cabinet. The whole bottom panel swung down to expose the turntable motor. I took the power cable loose (just pull it off). It was one screw to take the motor out. Word to the wise: DON'T try to take the plastic coupler off before the motor. Their is a tab that holds it in while the motor is in place. If you pry it up you will break it, trust me. ;) Turn the motor out of its housing and it come right out.... Read more
This latch body is the door latch component that secures the appliance door during operation, restoring reliable closure so cycles can run normally. Use it to replace a worn or damaged latch that won't hold the door closed. What it does:
Replaced all three door switches and bracket. It had a break in it. Took less than an hour to fix once all parts arrived. Read more
Fix sensor cook cycles that won't adjust properly or show sensor errors. This humidity sensor monitors moisture levels for automatic cooking adjustments.