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JES1288SH01 General Electric Microwave - Overview
Sections of the JES1288SH01
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BUTTON LOCKING
PartSelect #: PS12582530
Manufacturer #: WB03X27704
Locking button for wave guide cover.
No Longer Available
Light Bulb and Socket
PartSelect #: PS247776
Manufacturer #: WB36X951
This light bulb is sold with the socket. The bulb is 120V and 25W.
$20.99
In Stock
Primary/Secondary Switch
PartSelect #: PS237415
Manufacturer #: WB24X823
This is sold individually. Your appliance would need 2 of these.
$103.49
In Stock
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Garon
February 16, 2020
It is sparking in the top of the interior and the unit is 16 or 17 years old, is this microwave toast?
For model number JES1288SH01
Hello Garon, Thank you for the question. This is normally caused by a worn or damaged Wave Guide Cover. I looked up the part and it is listed as No Longer Available/Discontinued sorry. There are no part substitutions listed. Our suggestion here would be to call the manufacturer and see if they can provide you with a substitution for these part numbers. We hope this helps.
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Ricardo
February 24, 2020
Plate doesn’t turn around everything else is working.
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Hello and thank you for writing.
It certainly sounds like it could be a faulty turntable motor PS953597 and/or a possible loose or a faulty tray rack assembly PS956180 you should check the part(s) for signs of damage or test with a multimeter, and replace the part(s) as needed. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
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Common Symptoms of the JES1288SH01
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Original lamp burned out.
After looking up on the computer a schematic of the unit, all that was needed was removing four screws to remove the top and side cover which was one piece.
Next was removal of electrical connection to burned out lamp, then removing burned out lamp and installing the new lamp and reconnecting electrical connection.
Job was co ... Read more mplete after reinstalling the cover.
Microwave now working with new lamp lighting when in use.
Next was removal of electrical connection to burned out lamp, then removing burned out lamp and installing the new lamp and reconnecting electrical connection.
Job was co ... Read more mplete after reinstalling the cover.
Microwave now working with new lamp lighting when in use.
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Rudy from Huntington, IN
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Microwave oven was completely dead.
Continuity checks showed the flame sensor was open. Schematic notes it opens at 217 degrees and closes at 30 degrees. Removed sensor and placed in freezer for twenty minutes. Tested sensor and it was now closed, reinstalled and microwave worked normally. Ordered new sensor in case the original is operating at too low a temperature.
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CHARLES from LAKE ARIEL, PA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The display was off and no buttons were working
I took the cover off and followed the electric current to see if it got as far as the display.
I did not get past the thermostat shut off where the current stoped. I jumped the thermostat and the unit worked. The part was so inexpensive that I decided to replace it rather than try and freeze the old one in hopes of "reseting" it.
I did not get past the thermostat shut off where the current stoped. I jumped the thermostat and the unit worked. The part was so inexpensive that I decided to replace it rather than try and freeze the old one in hopes of "reseting" it.
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Michael from Astoria, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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