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The Damper is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This part controls the airflow within the microwave, allowing steam and hot air to be vented properly during cooking. The damper opens and closes to regulate the release of excess moisture and heat, ensuring optimal cooking performance and preventing overheating.
Causes of a bad damper can include wear and tear from regular use, buildup of grease or food particles, or mechanical failure.
Symptoms of a bad damper include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This damper was added to the outside vent duct line as an additional block against outside air intrusion. Under spousal orders I had just changed the microwave vent to the outside (the proper way to go, but much more difficult to accomplish) but then there was some "flowback" when the wind was pressing against the back of the house (westward facing), and I was ordered to reduce this flow before the winter arrived in full force. There is this same damper on the microwave unit itself, but I... Read more
This magnetron is the microwave's RF generator—the tube that creates the microwave energy used to heat food. Replacing a failed unit restores proper heating performance so your oven reliably cooks, reheats, and defrosts as intended. What it does:
Replaced magnetron and diode. Read more
The Locker Holder Asm is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It secures and supports both the latch mechanism and door safety switches that holds the microwave door securely closed and prevents operation when open. This assembly works alongside other door components, such as the door handle and magnetron, to ensure a tightly sealed door and proper safety features for safe microwave use.
Causes of a bad latch and switch holder assembly can include cracked or broken plastic clips that mount it to the door, stripped mounting holes, or a deformed shape that prevents proper securing of the latch and switch mechanisms.
Symptoms of a bad latch and switch holder assembly include:
The microwave worked sporadically. Sometimes jiggling the door worked or multiple opening and closings. The final straw was when the microwave turned on by itself while I was washing dishes. It was unplugged until a repair could be made. I opted to replace the entire door switch assembly rather than individual switches since this is a more cost effective approach. There is no need to uninstall the microwave, just leave it in place. Remove the top vent grill completely (two screws). ... Read more
This rack holder supports the removable rack inside the appliance cavity, keeping it level and secure during use. Replace a cracked or missing holder to restore proper rack positioning and safer, more reliable operation.
I remove the burnt melted rack holder and replaced it with the new one I ordered. I watched the how to repair on YouTube and was able to remove it with a pair of pliers and install the new rack holder. It was very easy to install. Read more
This is the microwave's high-voltage capacitor. It stores and releases energy in the high-voltage circuit to power the magnetron so food heats. A failed capacitor can cause no heat, loud humming, or blown fuses.
REMOVE AND REPLACE: MAG. CAPACITOR AND DIODE Read more
The Installation Hardware Kit is an OEM part for GE over-the-range microwaves. It contains brackets and fasteners used to securely mount the microwave above the range cooking surface.
Symptoms requiring an installation hardware replacement include:
Causes can be stripped mounts from over-tightening old hardware or components lost during a previous removal. Normal wear over extended use may also degrade hardware.
This genuine GE kit is compatible with some Profile and GE Profile series models as well.
Bought the installation kit above with all the hardware and screws needed to install. About half the price as the manufacturer. Read more
This AC synchronous motor powers the microwave's rotating mechanism—such as the mode stirrer or, on some models, the turntable—to circulate energy for more even cooking. Replacing a noisy, seized, or non-turning motor restores smooth rotation and consistent heating.
I replaced 3 parts and its like brand new. Read more
This manufacturer-supplied OTR hardware bag contains the mounting and fastener pieces used to secure an over-the-range microwave during installation or reinstallation, helping restore proper attachment and stability. What it does
This AC synchronous motor drives timed or fixed-speed rotations in compatible appliances to restore reliable timing and rotation. Ideal when a worn motor prevents timers, clocks or small gear-driven functions from operating. What it does:
Ordered the new motor and upon arrival, installed it. The only concern I had was that the motor I ordered was not specified for this model (Panasonic), but for a General Electric. (I could not locate one specified for the model I had). However, the specs for the new GE motor were exactly the same, so I took a chance and as it turned out, worked out well. Read more
This ventilation motor drives the vent fan to remove smoke, steam and cooking odors from the range hood assembly. It restores proper airflow so the ventilation system can clear air more effectively during use. What it does
I replaced the exhaust fan. It works like a brand new machine now. Read more
A temperature sensor assembly that monitors internal temperatures and sends readings to the appliance control so the unit can maintain proper heating or cooling. Replacing a failed sensor restores accurate temperature regulation and consistent performance. What it does
This replacement blower fan mounts on the blower motor to move air through the appliance's ventilation path and cool internal components. It restores proper airflow to help clear steam/smoke and reduce noise from a cracked or warped wheel. What it does:
Replaced the fan blade. Read more
This AC fan motor is the refrigerator fan motor that circulates air to maintain proper cooling and airflow. It replaces a worn or failed fan motor to help restore steady airflow and consistent temperatures. What it does:
This temperature thermistor is the sensor that lets the control board monitor and regulate appliance temperature for reliable cooling performance. Replacing a failing thermistor can restore proper temperature control and cycling. What it does:
A refrigerator temperature control thermostat that regulates internal cooling to keep food at the right temperature. Replaces a faulty control to restore proper cycling between compressor on/off and help maintain consistent fridge temperatures. What it does:
Replaced thermal cutout... Read more
This circulation motor powers air movement inside the appliance to maintain proper airflow and even temperatures. Replacing a failed motor restores circulation for more consistent cooling and reduces noise or performance issues. What it does:
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