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The Door Interlock Switch is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It ensures the safety of the microwave by preventing the appliance from operating while the door is open. This switch is part of a microwave's safety mechanism, which includes multiple interlock systems designed to stop the generation of microwaves immediately once the door is opened, thereby protecting users from exposure to microwave radiation.
Signs that it's time to replace your door interlock switch include the microwave not starting or stopping unexpectedly, the microwave continuing to operate with the door open, or a failure to heat food even though the appliance seems to be running.
Symptoms of a bad Door Interlock Switch include:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Removed and replaced 3 door switches and mounting bar that holds switches plastic gets brittle with age and each switch comes out slightly different from each other, the chances of breaking a mounting pin is very easy. care should be taken when snapping mounting bar back into place to insure top latch and bottom latch locate properly insure bar is proper aligned when tightening screws their is free play in mounting bracket that could affect door properly engaging switches. NOTE that their are... Read more
The Fuse is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It serves as a safety device designed to protect the microwave from excessive current that can cause overheating and potential fire hazards. When the current flowing through the microwave circuit exceeds a certain level, the fuse blows or breaks, cutting off the power to prevent damage or fire.
Common causes for a fuse to blow include power surges, faulty wiring within the appliance, or the use of microwave inappropriate containers that cause sparks. It is essential to address these issues not only to replace the fuse but also to correct the underlying problems to prevent future failures.
Symptoms of a bad fuse include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I read on line about other such ovens doing the same thing mine was doing, absolutely nothing! I even read stories of a major retailer telling customers to throw the microwave away. There's nothing you can do to fix it. After replacing a simple fuse that I ordered from you, the Advantium is as good as new. It took a grand total of 5 minutes to make the repair. The shipping cost more than the part, but it was all very worthwhile. Read more
Fix a microwave that won't start or stops mid-cycle with this door interlock monitor switch. Ensures safe operation when door closes. DIY repair.
Microwave not heating? The magnetron generates the radiation that cooks food. Moderate DIY repair—discharge capacitor first, then swap 3 screws.
14 year old GE Profile microwave wouldn't heat, but had power. Read reviews here. Ordered triumvirate of magnetron, capacitor, & diode. Was hoping not to need the capacitor as this was an expensive part; and if not needed to return to AppliancePartsPros, which has been SOP. After watching a couple YouTube videos of microwave capacitors being shorted, I made a capacitor discharge tool ordering 24W 100K Ohm resistor and high voltage test wires w/ alligator clips from amazon. At the same time,... Read more
Microwave won't heat but runs? A faulty diode cable assembly prevents power conversion. DIYers report 10-minute fixes after diagnosing the issue.
Replaced the high voltage diode. You will need a special Torx screwdriver to remove the tamper resistant screws holding the cover. Once the cover is removed there should be a packet inside containing a schematic and detailed troubleshooting instructions. I used extreme caution to discharge the capacitor. The rest was simple. One screw and a push connector to remove and reinstall the diode. I fired it up and it was good as new. Thanks to AppliancepartsPros for the good guidance and extremely... Read more
Turntable stopped rotating or making grinding noise? This motor powers the carousel rotation for even heating. DIY repair in under 15 minutes.
When our turntable stopped rotating, I would hear a clicking sound each time I used our microwave, like something was not properly engaging in order to turn the glass tray. Even though our microwave was 10 years old, everything else worked fine. I did a little research on the internet and found a couple YouTube videos that showed replacing the small motor in the bottom of GE microwaves. I am not a mechanical person, but it looked fairly easy, so I decided to try it. The... Read more
Replacement support ring assembly that holds the glass turntable tray inside your microwave cavity. Needed when original is cracked, broken, or worn.
Bought a new ring from appliance parts pros and lifted the turn table plate out, pulled the broken rotating ring assembly and inserted the new part. Very easy to do and now every thing works great. Read more
Molded bracket that holds and aligns door interlock switches and latch levers behind the front panel. Replace if cracked, warped, or brittle plastic broke.
Replaced damaged switch but in the meantime broke part of the board latch. So, replaced that too. Read more
The Thermostat is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This thermostat maintains safe operating temperatures by monitoring the internal heat levels and regulating the microwave's heating elements.
Causes of a bad thermostat can include electrical issues, repeated heating cycles leading to wear and tear, or damage from power surges.
Symptoms of a bad thermostat include:
I researched the problem and found that not only was the fuse blown but the cause was a bad thermostat. Using the model number AppliancePartsPros.com. sold me the right parts for the right job. Read more
This molded resin cover is a protective plastic shield used inside the microwave. It helps protect internal components and ducting from splatter and debris and restores a secure, finished fit when the original cover is cracked or missing. What it does:
After researching on the internet, I decided replacing the wave guide cover would be much cheaper than replacing the microwave. Plus I couldn't even find one that worked with the existing trim kit. Had a bit of difficulty removing the old cover, but the folks at Appliance Parts Pro answered my email question within 24 hours. I received the replacement part a day or so later. GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE! Thanks! Read more
Replace your microwave's burnt-out light bulb to restore cavity and cooktop illumination. Improves visibility while cooking. Confirm fit with your model.
Replaced the magnetron, diode, and interior light. Read more
This humidity sensor detects moisture levels inside the microwave cavity during cooking, allowing the control board to automatically adjust cook time and power. It is typically mounted inside the cooking compartment or vent area. Replace this sensor if your microwave's auto-cook or sensor-cook modes no longer work correctly, food is consistently overcooked or undercooked, or the unit displays a sensor error code.
Microwave not heating? A failed high voltage transformer disrupts the voltage supply needed for heating. This repair requires electrical knowledge.
Reduces electrical interference to protect control electronics and improve stability. Replace if you notice intermittent controls, buzzing, or interference with nearby devices. Confirm fit with your model number.
Fix uneven heating in your microwave with a new stirrer motor. This synchronous motor rotates the stirrer fan to distribute microwaves evenly for cooking.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replacement push-button spring for microwave control panels. Restores button return tension when original spring is worn, broken, or missing. Installs behind button.
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