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General Electric Range Mounting Plate Assembly
PartSelect Number PS16216996
Manufacturer Part Number WB56X35363
This mounting plate, also known as a bracket, is crucial for keeping your microwave mounted to the wall, when placed above the stove. This OEM part is sold separately from the screws that are needed to hold it in place. You will need a screwdriver in order to secure the mounting bracket into place. Part has been substituted. Part is no longer a U-shaped bracket, it is now a flat mounting plate and will function the same.
Installation Instructions
Roy from Lakewood, CO
I needed to acquire and install a mounting plate for an over the range microwave
I attached the mounting plate to the wall as directed in the installation instructions which I had downloaded from GE. This procedure took 45 minutes to complete. I was then able to mount the microwave.
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General Electric Range Panel-control Mounting
1. Remove the outer glass assembly using the four screws along the top and lifting out/up, be very careful it doesn't fall off and break on the floor. Hold the handle while removing the last screw, it can fall easily.
2. Remove the handle using the 2 long screws on the back side which feed through 2 small metal plates that were previously holding the door onto the main cavity.
(3) If there is broken glass, it helps to remove the metal ledge the glass was on using the screws underneath and clean out all broken glass fragments, to do this you may have to remove the vent panel below it to get screwdriver access.
4. Assembling the new glass panel is the same steps backwards, should be obvious.
Problem 2: Light always stays on
1. Remove the door switch panel on the left side of the microwave, 1 screw.
2. Remove the right access panel on the right side of the microwave, this is large and has many screws, and a couple also need to be removed on top.
** Don't touch any wires when doing all this, and make sure you are grounded and don't produce an electrostatic shock. **
3. Manually toggle the door latch catchers on either side (just the plastic, don't touch any wires), at the same time, and see if the light turns off. If it does, the door latches might not be putting enough pressure, they may be cracked or need to be replaced.
4. Sometimes the switches get dislodged, for example if someone slammed the microwave shut. Try nudging the switch, or one of the connectors, slightly towards the door side, or tapping it from behind with a screwdriver. If it was loose you might get an audible click when it goes back into place.
Note: if the microwave light always stays on, it eventually might shut off after a long time. Power cycle the microwave before doing the tests above, so the light is on when you toggle the door latch switches. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS222449
Manufacturer Part Number WB01X10107
Installation Instructions
Richard from Arroyo grande, CA
Cracked glass, light always stays on
Problem 1: cracked outer glass1. Remove the outer glass assembly using the four screws along the top and lifting out/up, be very careful it doesn't fall off and break on the floor. Hold the handle while removing the last screw, it can fall easily.
2. Remove the handle using the 2 long screws on the back side which feed through 2 small metal plates that were previously holding the door onto the main cavity.
(3) If there is broken glass, it helps to remove the metal ledge the glass was on using the screws underneath and clean out all broken glass fragments, to do this you may have to remove the vent panel below it to get screwdriver access.
4. Assembling the new glass panel is the same steps backwards, should be obvious.
Problem 2: Light always stays on
1. Remove the door switch panel on the left side of the microwave, 1 screw.
2. Remove the right access panel on the right side of the microwave, this is large and has many screws, and a couple also need to be removed on top.
** Don't touch any wires when doing all this, and make sure you are grounded and don't produce an electrostatic shock. **
3. Manually toggle the door latch catchers on either side (just the plastic, don't touch any wires), at the same time, and see if the light turns off. If it does, the door latches might not be putting enough pressure, they may be cracked or need to be replaced.
4. Sometimes the switches get dislodged, for example if someone slammed the microwave shut. Try nudging the switch, or one of the connectors, slightly towards the door side, or tapping it from behind with a screwdriver. If it was loose you might get an audible click when it goes back into place.
Note: if the microwave light always stays on, it eventually might shut off after a long time. Power cycle the microwave before doing the tests above, so the light is on when you toggle the door latch switches. Read more...
General Electric Range Secure Down Bracket
PartSelect Number PS241604
Manufacturer Part Number WB2K5328
General Electric Range Bracket Assembly Anti-tip
PartSelect Number PS8753432
Manufacturer Part Number WB02K10384
General Electric Range Mounting Bracket
PartSelect Number PS956611
Manufacturer Part Number WB56X10446
The mounting hardware is not included. This is the mounting plate only.
General Electric Range Bracket Anti-tip Assembly
PartSelect Number PS2364689
Manufacturer Part Number WB02K10254
General Electric Range Damper Bracket
PartSelect Number PS8753754
Manufacturer Part Number WB06X10938
Introduce the superior quality of GE's Damper Bracket designed specifically for microwave appliances. The unique purpose of this assembly is to control the airflow through the vent duct by attaching firmly to the cabinet. Coming as part of an assembly, a detailed list of the included parts can be accessed via the appropriate parts diagram. Owing to the potential hazard of high-voltage capacitors that microwaves possess, it is strongly recommended that this piece be installed by a professional service technician. Invest in GE's Damper Bracket for an enduring solution that is sure to enhance your appliance's performance.
General Electric Range Receptacle Clip
PartSelect Number PS953026
Manufacturer Part Number WB17T10009
Clip only.
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
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Installation Instructions
Bobbie from RICHMOND, KY
My front big burner on My stove had stopped working.
I went online and and saw a man on Utube that had the same problem with His stove and He had His video showing how to fix it so I ordered the part from Parts Select using My model number from My stove and took the old broken part off and installed My new part all by Myself. It has been working great and I am so glad to have it working again.
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General Electric Range Black Grate Replacement Kit
PartSelect Number PS16225973
Manufacturer Part Number WB31X36766
This part comes as a set of four.
General Electric Range Mounting Stud
PartSelect Number PS12725449
Manufacturer Part Number WB01X31573
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