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JE1234LWH01 General Electric Microwave - Overview

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Oven Cavity Thermal Cut Out – Part Number: WB27X10985
Oven Cavity Thermal Cut Out
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PartSelect #: PS1993849
Manufacturer #: WB27X10985
Also known as a Sensor or Fuse. This part will trip once the inside of the cavity overheats and exceeds the recommended temperature.
$12.76
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BRN 20A FUSE – Part Number: WB27X816
BRN 20A FUSE
PartSelect #: PS240364
Manufacturer #: WB27X816
  No Longer Available
BULB-OVEN – Part Number: WB2X9251
BULB-OVEN
PartSelect #: PS243464
Manufacturer #: WB2X9251
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GLASS TRAY – Part Number: WB49X670
GLASS TRAY
PartSelect #: PS250239
Manufacturer #: WB49X670
$94.46
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FOOT – Part Number: WB2X9462
FOOT
PartSelect #: PS243565
Manufacturer #: WB2X9462
$18.10
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TEMPA FUSE – Part Number: WB27X677
TEMPA FUSE
PartSelect #: PS240255
Manufacturer #: WB27X677
$34.16
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SOCKET-LAMP – Part Number: WB8X281
SOCKET-LAMP
PartSelect #: PS256923
Manufacturer #: WB8X281
$1.48
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BUTTON – Part Number: WB3X857
BUTTON
PartSelect #: PS249201
Manufacturer #: WB3X857
$10.64
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BOTTOM PLATE, LEFT – Part Number: WB56X2074
BOTTOM PLATE, LEFT
PartSelect #: PS252558
Manufacturer #: WB56X2074
$23.36
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LATCH LEVER – Part Number: WB6X154
LATCH LEVER
PartSelect #: PS254967
Manufacturer #: WB6X154
$19.30
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CAPAC CLAMP – Part Number: WB6X157
CAPAC CLAMP
PartSelect #: PS254970
Manufacturer #: WB6X157
$19.70
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RACK HOLDER – Part Number: WB6X163
RACK HOLDER
PartSelect #: PS254975
Manufacturer #: WB6X163
$15.09
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Microwave dead--no LEDs lit on front panel
Removed microwave from enclosure and removed cover, hoping it was as simple as a blown fuse. Found extremely helpful diagnostic sheet thoughtfully provided by manufacturer in an envelope affixed to top of cavity. Fuse was fine, but tracing the power feed into the machine revealed that the oven cavity thermostat was open--no continuity across it, and the diagnostic sheet indicated that it was non-resettable. Verified the issue by temporarily by-passing the blown thermostat to ascertain that the front panel display got power. It took longer to get the screws for the cover and enclosure back on than it did to replace the thermostat, once I received the replacement part. Microwave works just fine now, thanks!
Parts Used:
Oven Cavity Thermal Cut Out
  • Steve from Redmond, WA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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while cooking a big dish of food, the microwave just stopped and went black
Fortunately, my brother-in-law suggested it might be the "cut out" switch. After unplugging the microwave, I opened it up and identified one of two cut outs and removed the wires from each side of the cut out. To test if that was the problem, I connected the two wires together, bypassing the cut out. When I plugged the unit back into the wall socket, the lights came back on, and i ran the microwave for a few seconds. It verified that this was the problem. I ordered the part and when it arrived, I removed it with a philips screw driver and replaced it with the new one. I replaced the screw, buttoned the unit back up, plugged it in, and saved a few hundred bucks on a replacement microwave, and as important, saved our landfills and planet a tiny but.
Parts Used:
Oven Cavity Thermal Cut Out
  • Mark from South Jordan, UT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Microwave went dead/no display
Took the cabinet off the microwave and checked for a fuse. Found that it was good, then checked for the voltage path to the controls and found the cavity thermal cut out was not conducting. Using a voltage meter to check things. Unplug the microwave for several of the tests. You must know how to work with electricity to do this. Installed the new part and the microwave now works. As a hint to what had happened my wife had heated a large casserole then right after that went to heat a smaller dish. At that time the microwave was hot and did not restart.
Parts Used:
Oven Cavity Thermal Cut Out
  • Glenn from Sparta, WI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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