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Frank
January 12, 2023
Unit totally dead….. The circuit board named "noise control" number 39 on parts diagram has two 20A fuses..both are "not blown". Lower fuse has line voltage (125VAC on both ends) while upper fuse has only 0.59 V on both ends. What voltage should that fuse be carrying.??
For model number GE PVM1870SM3SS
Hi Frank, thank you for asking. According to our research, both fuses should have 125VAC on the ends of the fuse. If the upper fuse on your noise filter board does not have enough voltage, it indicates that it is damaged and you will need to replace the noise filter. We also recommend that you check the control board as it could be the culprit of why your appliance is dead. If you require assistance to place an order, please contact customer service. We hope that helps!
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Ruby
October 11, 2019
Is this part for the model above for charcoal filter?
For model number JVM3670SK04
Hi Ruby,
Thank you for your question. This would not be the correct charcoal filter. The part number listed under your model number for the charcoal filter is PS224009. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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