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This indicator is the replacement panel light that shows oven or range status, restoring visible feedback for bake/broil/timer functions. It fits into the control panel and connects to the appliance's wiring harness. What it does:
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replace a cracked or discolored refrigerator interior light cover to protect the bulb and restore even, glare-free illumination inside the compartment. This molded lens snaps into the light housing for a clean finished look. What it does:
This door switch access cover replaces the plastic access panel that protects and secures the door latch/switch assembly behind the appliance door. It restores a finished appearance and helps keep the switch area safe and stable. What it does:
This grounding bracket secures the appliance ground wire to the chassis, restoring a proper grounding path for safe operation. It's a direct-replacement metal bracket used where the ground wire fastens to the cabinet or frame. What it does:
The Microwave Power Supply Board is an OEM replacement part for GE microwaves. As the board that receives power from the outlet and safely distributes it to other electronic systems, it plays an important role in powering microwave functions. Causes of a bad power supply board include failures in its electronic components over many years of operation. Defects can disrupt or prevent stable power distribution. Symptoms of a bad power supply board include:
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
GE Advantium 120 microwave/convection oven, manufactured March 2008. Worked great every day for 14 years. Then the display flickered and bounced all over. Replaced the digitron. No joy. The keypad also stopped working and the appliance only hummed when power was restored (no matter how long the circuit breaker was turned off). Then nothing worked at all. Replaced the power board, the two power board sub-assemblies, the relay board, and the transformer (after 14 years, I figured if two or... Read more