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The Oven Temperature Sensor Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE electric wall ovens. It is responsible for accurately reading the oven's internal temperature to provide precise temperature control and safe operation. Consistent and precise temperature readings are necessary for repeatable cooking results.
Symptoms of a bad temperature sensor include:
Causes of a faulty sensor can be due to failures over extended usage, exposure to high heat cycles, or impedance changes due to dirt or mineral deposits. Precise temperature readings allow for confident cooking.
This OEM GE replacement sensor is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore electric wall oven models.
My mother's GE range was not coming up to full heat (very far from it), and I was hearing a lot of relay-clicking coming from the control board. The heating elements seemed good. I suspected the control board was faulty, but there was a chance that it might be the (*much* less expensive) temperature sensor, so I ordered both from AppliancePartsPros.com (which got the parts to me very fast) so I could try the T-sensor first. After removing the doors and the back panel of the oven, and taking out... Read more
The Microwave Door Switch is an OEM part for GE microwaves, designed to prevent the microwave from operating when the door is open by interrupting the power whenever the door is not securely closed. The door switch is an essential safety feature.
Symptoms of a failing Microwave Door Switch include:
Causes of a bad Microwave Door Switch can result from repeated opening and closing of the door or slamming that can cause the switch to degrade or become misaligned, leading to intermittent or failure.
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
The first symptom was our microwave would continue to run after the time was up. The light would go out, the turn table would stop but you could still hear the microwave running and whatever was in it would continue to cook. The only way to stop it was to open the door. It was intermittent at first but eventually it would always run no matter what as long as the door was closed. Several other posts referenced these switches as the problem. I just replaced both and problem gone. It turns out... Read more
The Monitor Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE microwave ovens. Located internally on the turntable control circuit board, this switch monitors rotation of the turntable during cooking cycles.
Causes of failure involve degradation of the electrical contacts from continuous arcing loads over years of use combined with vibration stresses.
Symptoms of a faulty monitor switch include:
This genuine GE switch is also compatible with select Hotpoint and RCA models.
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
The Broiler Pan Kit is an OEM part for GE ranges. It serves as a secure platform for positioning meats, vegetables, and various foods directly beneath the broiler element, ensuring safe and efficient cooking. The pan is about 17 inches wide by 13 inches deep. Over time, wear and tear can affect broiler pans, causing issues such as flaking or stripping of the non-stick coating and the development of small ridges or holes that permit grease to drip down. Symptoms of bad broiler pans include:
This OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with select Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore ranges
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The High Voltage Diode is an OEM part for GE microwaves. This high-voltage diode is crucial for converting alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC), enabling the magnetron to generate the microwave energy needed for cooking. Measuring approximately 3-1/2" in length, this diode features a banded side with a #8 ring terminal and a non-banded side with a 1/4" female quick connect.
You should replace the diode-H.V assembly if it becomes faulty due to electrical issues, wear and tear, or physical damage. Continuous exposure to high voltage can cause the diode to deteriorate over time, leading to malfunction.
Symptoms of a bad diode-H.V assembly include:
Wife let me know the microwave was making grinding noise while I was in garage fixing her car starter, never a dull moment. Further questioning she also said it wan't heating the food. Due to being an odd sized built in $$ unit I had to have repaired. I was getting quotes in the $4-500 range for just the magnetron. I was pretty confident the magnetron was the issue and also ordered a new capacitor and diode since I was going to be in there and a lot of money ahead repairing myself. About... Read more
The Guide Roller Assembly is an OEM part for GE microwaves. It supports the turntable as it rotates, ensuring even cooking by allowing the turntable to move smoothly and consistently. This assembly typically includes the rollers and the frame that houses them, fitting securely at the bottom of the microwave cavity.
Common causes of a bad guide roller assembly include normal wear and tear, exposure to heavy loads, or accidental impacts.
Symptoms of a bad guide roller assembly include:
Got a new roller assembly. Came sooner than expected. Fit perfectly. Happy ending. Read more
The Broil Element is an OEM part for GE ovens. This component is responsible for providing the high heat necessary for broiling foods. Located at the top of the oven cavity, the broil element delivers direct, intense heat to cook and brown food items efficiently.
Causes of a bad broil element can include prolonged use, electrical malfunctions, or physical damage from impacts or spills. Over time, the element may burn out or develop cracks, leading to diminished performance.
Symptoms of a bad broil element include:
Would advise before doing this repair to watch the video for it. It is not a plug in connection anymore like older ovens. The key is to keep the connecting wires from the oven from falling or pulling into the inner wall of the oven. The wires may not come very far out away from the wall of the oven so make sure to secure them. The video shows a good way to do that. If you have an in wall oven this is very important because it would hard and time consuming to pull the oven out of the wall to... Read more
The Lamp Halogen is an OEM part for GE ovens. It illuminates the oven interior, allowing you to clearly see the food while it cooks. This light is particularly useful for monitoring the progress of your baking or roasting without opening the oven door and losing heat.
Causes of a bad halogen lamp can include regular wear and tear, electrical surges, or damage from high temperatures. Over time, the filament within the halogen lamp can degrade, leading to a loss of illumination.
Symptoms of a bad halogen lamp include:
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The Hi-Limit Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. It is a safety component responsible for monitoring internal oven temperatures. The hi-limit switch helps prevent overheating by detecting when excessive heat has built up inside the oven cavity. It will automatically cut power to the bake/broil elements if temperatures rise too high. Causes of a bad hi limit switch can include normal failure after years of exposure to heat, or issues with the electronic components or calibration. Symptoms of a bad hi-limit switch include:
This is a genuine OEM part that works for some models of GE, and Hotpoint models.
Ohmed the oven heat elements and oven sensor, they checked out fine. No broken or bad connections. Figured it had to be high limit switch opening or control panel. With Christmas meal around corner I ordered both. Oven working fine and my wife is happy. Read more
The Bake Element is an OEM part for GE ranges. This part provides the necessary heat for baking and roasting inside the oven cavity. The bake element is located at the bottom of the oven and generates heat when electrical current passes through it.
Causes of a bad bake element can include general wear and tear from frequent use, damage due to accidental impacts or spills, and electrical issues such as short circuits or power surges.
Symptoms of a bad bake element include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I just took them off and replaced them. Read more
The Window Pack Assembly is an OEM part for GE ranges. This part allows you to monitor your food while it cooks without opening the door and letting heat escape. The assembly ensures clear visibility and helps maintain the oven's internal temperature for consistent cooking results.
Causes of a bad window pack can include accidental impacts, thermal stress from repeated heating and cooling cycles, or manufacturing defects.
Symptoms of a bad window pack assembly include:
Chatted on-line with one of the customer service representatives. He helped me select and order the correct part and also gave some basic instructions. Part arrived with several days of ordering. Read more
This convection fan assembly circulates heated air inside the oven cavity for more even baking and roasting. Replacing a worn or noisy fan restores proper airflow and helps maintain stable temperatures during convection cooking.
Very easy fix. Turned of power at breaker. Removed oven door by lowering two "keepers" on the hinges for the oven door and sliding the door out of the oven. Removed the trim plate at bottom of oven by pushing it up.. Removed 2 screws that mount to the frame of the cabinet at the bottom that the trim plate hangs from. Then removed 4 screws that hold the oven into the cabinet at either side of the oven. Put two 5 gallon buckets in front of the oven and slid the oven out onto the side-by-side... Read more
This 10-32 machine screw secures brackets, panels, and other hardware in cooking appliances. Replacing a missing or stripped screw restores a snug, rattle-free fit and keeps components aligned and safely fastened. What it does:
All of the information on the web repair sites said "replace the hinges as the springs are worn out." Didn't fix the problem. The top of the door still wouldn't seal, and the. Leaning latch wouldn't catch the door unless you pressed on the door. The inside panel of the door was fatigued. Too many turkeys were set on the door over the years. The hinges are attached to that inside panel, so the stress points were bent over time. I replaced the inside steel panel. Took about an hour. Was able... Read more
This electronic oven control board governs your range or wall oven's heating and display functions. Replacing a failed EOC restores accurate temperature control, reliable bake/broil operation, and responsive clock/timer performance.
I first called a GE service tech in to diagnose the problem. He said very quickly that the oven circuit board had a fault in it. He said it would cost $ 563. to replace. I asked him if he thought I was a fool or an idiot? Of course he didn't get the job. Before the Tech came I looked up this problem on Appliance Parts Pros.Com and found the same problem. The fix was a new oven circuit board at $163. including S&H. I ordered,after the tech left, the part and received it in 2 days. When my wife... Read more
ST10-16 X 7/16"
Move stove to unplug, remove rear center panel, indentify the two spade connectors that feed the heating element and remove (unplug) them. Remove two screws that hold the element to the inside rear wall of the stove and remove element. Install new element, plug in the previously removed spade connectors, re-install rear center panel, plug range (power) in, move stove back into place and enjoy. Read more