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General Electric Microwave Door Assembly
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PartSelect Number PS12710041
Manufacturer Part Number WB56X32788
This door assembly is for microwaves. The door assembly includes the handle, panels, and shielding. A service technician should install the door assembly because the door contains shielding components. The technician must correctly test the microwave for leaks in the microwave shield before you can safely use the microwave.
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Diana from CITRUS HTS, CA
Metal pegs for replacement door were not cut down to correct length
It was clear that the metal pegs that sit in the microwave frame were not cut down to the right size. The cut line was there but there was extra metal material.

I made a few trips to Loews before finally purchasing a dremel and was able to grind down the excess metal on the pegs. Once that was complete the door assembly fell right into place.

Note: You do have to take the squire plastic interior frame piece out to have extra room to fit the top peg in. Once the door locks into the frame holes just pop the plastic frame back in and your are done.
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$189.70
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General Electric Microwave Door Assembly - Black
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PartSelect Number PS11700861
Manufacturer Part Number WB56X24439
This door assembly includes the handle, panels, and shielding for your microwave. A faulty, or damaged microwave door can be dangerous, and should be replaced straight away. Before you start this repair, ensure the power and the high-voltage capacitor are disconnected from the microwave.
Fixes these symptoms
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General Electric Microwave Door Frame - White
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PartSelect Number PS1481562
Manufacturer Part Number WB55X10828
This is not the entire door just the outer frame.
Fixes these symptoms
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Kelly from Austn, TX
The door panel and grille vent are plastic and thay both cracked and fell apart due to cheap plastic parts from GE.
Removed the screws at the top of vent and took the vent off and then removed the door by lifting it off the hinge. I had to break the old plastic door frame to get it off, but since it was no good anyway it didnt matter. Then I put the glass in the new frame put the handle on it and snapped the frame on to the door and put it back on the door hinge and then put the new vent on and screwed it down and closed the door. Job was not to hard at all. Read more...
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General Electric Microwave DOOR Assembly
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PartSelect Number PS11721484
Manufacturer Part Number WB56X24440
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General Electric Microwave Tape,Sealing
PartSelect Number PS3519593
Manufacturer Part Number 3536W1A012B
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General Electric Microwave Cover,Choke
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PartSelect Number PS3520498
Manufacturer Part Number 3552W1A032J
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Kyle from LANCASTER, CA
The major plastic frame was broken at the screw hole support. I was sent the wrong part and found out the part I needed was no longer made and would have to buy a new door for $150.
The wrong part was under $20. When I found out I had to replace the whole door for $150. I decided DYI was the way to go. I used JB weld and the door looks and works like a charm. Give plenty of time to cure all water needs to be cured out if exposed to microwaves. No problems so far. Read more...
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General Electric Microwave PANEL DOOR
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PartSelect Number PS1481571
Manufacturer Part Number WB55X10844
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$211.20
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General Electric Microwave DOOR Assembly WW
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PartSelect Number PS2370400
Manufacturer Part Number WB55X10950
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$88.75
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General Electric Microwave Barrier Screen - Black
PartSelect Number PS955609
Manufacturer Part Number WB36X10241
Found behind the front panel of the door of your microwave.
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Jean from Woodland Hills, CA
Scratched Plexiglass
I checked out the two posts here. The one that said that the Plexiglass and Stainless Steel snapped off as one unit didn't work for me. Tried gently to pry stainless trim but it didn't want to budge and I didn't want to force it.
The second advice about using a thin knife to run down behind the Plexiglass worked.There is some kind of adhesive that stays sticky that is right at the opening edge of the door so you just have to gently break through the stickiness seal. As noted, you can bend the panel out in the middle, grab it, and slide it out toward you.
Take the protective coating off the front of the replacement part and slide it in, bending it slightly in the middle so that, when it is fully in, you can push it against the sticky part to hold it in place.
This was real easy.
The hardest part was getting the part delivered without it getting scratched. It has a protective film on the front, but nothing protects the back and the Shipping Department insists on sending it out with nothing to protect the back from the bouncing around it gets in its oversized cardboard box. (no bubble wrap, no wrapping plastic, no peanuts).
The first one arrived with the back heavily scratched. The second try (I explained the problem but the second was shipped exactly the same way as the first) had only a couple of abrasions on the back so I settled for it.
Customer Service is excellent but someone should tell Shipping not to send out Plexiglass sheets without protecting both sides.
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General Electric Microwave Outer Door Frame
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PartSelect Number PS651571
Manufacturer Part Number WB55X10533
White in color.
Installation Instructions
James from Park Ridge, IL
Front Frame was Cracked at bottom and the handle was Cracked
First removed the upper grill, second lifted the door off of the hinge pins; layed the door inside up on a towel and with the putty knife I released the tabs holding the inner frame to the door assembly. Now I removed the two screws that hold the handle to the inner frame than using the putty knife went around the and released the tabs holdind the front frame to the center glass assembly. Once the front frame was removed two more screws can be removed to completely remove the handle fron the front frame. I now assembled the new handle to the new front frame and reversed the above process by snapping the Glass assembly very carefully into the front frame sssembly. I than put the two screws back in that secure the handle and snapped the iner frame back in. I now rehung the door and reinstalled the upper grill. Note removal and assembly of the front frame to the inner glass assembly is a little tricky so take not of all of the tabs and also how the glass is caught top and bottom to the front frame. Read more...

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