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JVM250BVC01 General Electric Microwave - Instructions
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burned bulb
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Bruce from Old Orchard Beach, ME
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- Less than 15 mins
removed the lens cover with one screw and replaced bulb
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rack support melted, this is for a convection microwave
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Joanna from Mission, TX
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- Less than 15 mins
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This support hook was a bit different and we hope it will not melt when it is on bake cycle. Had to put the hook in place
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Door handle broke at bottom screw
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Jeff from Glenview, IL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Removed 2 screws, lifted handle off the door, fitted the new handle in place and replaced the screws (don't lose the screws...none are provided with the new handle).
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oven wouldn't heat
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Bill from Shawnee, OK
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- 15 - 30 mins
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remove cover-unplug wires from secondary switch-remove switch-snap in new switch-plug in wires-replace cover-works great. very easy to do.
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couldn't mount the microwave over the oven
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Elizabeth from San Antonio, TX
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- 30 - 60 mins
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used the part I requested and a few extra bolts...job well done!
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Microwave would not turn on
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Prashant from Dardenne Prairie, MO
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- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Microwave would not turn on. Lights and fan worked fine. Before the microwave stopped completely, it would turn the microware fan on even when door was open. I read the reviews and they were exactly the same issue that others were facing. Once I opened the front panel and got to the switches it was easy to figure out which switch was bad
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as it was the one that was soft (When clicking it). It was hard to take it out though (it seemed stuck). So, I used a plier to yank it out. I put in the new switch and everything worked just great! I would like to thank other comments that were left on the site to make my task much easier. Thank you (to the commenters on PartsSelect), you not only saved me money, but also ensured that I learn about the microwave more and give me the confidence that I could fix it.
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Converted an over the range microwave from non vented ductless to outside vent.
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Emanuel from Woodstock, VA
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- More than 2 hours
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Installation of the damper was effortless but removing the microwave, cutting holes vertically through an overhead cabinet then installing ducting with a ninety degree bend, through another cabinet, and then through outside wall consumed most of the time and effort.Your service, packaging, and timely (next day!) were extremely helpful.
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Bulb Light Replacement
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James from Walpole, MA
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers
I thought I could just unscrew the bulbs in the SpacemakerXL Microwave Oven. The bulbs melted into the bulb socket so every attempt to unscrew the bulb with pliers just broke the socket. So I took out the few screws holding up the bottom panel(with the bulbs and filters). I unplugged the electrical connection and took out the sockets but
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I used PAM Cooking oil on the electrical connections plugging into the sockets to avoid pulling the wire holders from the connection. Replacing both bulbs and the sockets at the same time makes sense since the heat from the stove melts the bulbs in the socket.
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the light over the stove top went out
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charles from st augustine, FL
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- 1- 2 hours
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I tried to replace a light bulb over the cook stove without turning off the power supply. The light socket had deteriorated and the bulb base shorted out on the microwave frame. I ordered new sockets and bulbs. Replacing them was s simple matter with the power off. However, there was still no lights working with the power on. I pulled to
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cover off on top of the microwave (two screws) and checked the fuse. Continuity test showed it to be ok. Next I pulled the cover off the control panel and pulled out the mother board. On the back side I noticed two burnt pins. I applied solder with a solder gun to replace the burnt off solder. I put it all back together and it works fine.
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When opening door the microwave would turn on.
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Clarence from Rocky Ridge, OH
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Watched How to repair a Microwave that turns on when the door is opened Video on the web. From this took a shot at the switch was the problem. When I removed the switch it was defective. The small button was in and when you turned the switch upside down the button would drop back into position. Ordered a switch for $25.oo , installed
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it and the microwave is working fine.
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Bulbs blew and disintegrated when removal was attempted
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Richard from Santa Maria, CA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Unplug appliance, Staring from the rear sides, remove the four side screws. Remove the left and right front screws and finally the front center screw. The bottom panel hinges down toward the rear . Unplug the input wires from the sockets . Unscrew the two retainer screws (one each) and pull the sockets out of the panel. Note that the reta
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iner screws are shouldered. The shoulder fits through the elongated slot in the socket. Screw the bulb into the socket and insert through the mounting hole. Insert and tighten the mounting screws. Note that the sockets may appear to be a bit loose. That's OK because of the shouldered screw. Don't over tighten or you risk stripping the threads of the panel. Plug in the input sockets and install the panel screws in the reverse order of removal. Plug the appliance in and test the bulbs.
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light socket crumbling apart
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Mike from Buford, GA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Unplugged microwave before doing anything.Removed 6 screws holding the bottom of the microwave on. Disconnected 1 wire connector connecting the light sockets.Removed 1 screw on each socket to remove and install new socket. Reconnect the 1 wire connector and reinstall the 6 screws holding the bottom of the microwave on. Removed 1 screw hol
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ding the glass lens in place on each light and installed 1 bulb in each and reinstall 1 screw in each lens. Replug power cord. DONE !!
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Replace stovetop light socket
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Tim from Pasco, WA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Very easy to replace the light socket. Unscrew screws under microwave to lower the base. remove screw at rear of light socket. Unplug power to socket. Plug wire into new socket. Replace new socket into base and replace serew. Hold base plate up to microwave and replace all screws. Do yourself a favor, if replacing one of the lights
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, go ahead and do both. Shipping cost is the same for 1 or 2 bulb sockets.
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Microwave fan would run when opening the door. Evenutally the mircowave would not run, but the electrical panel was still working
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Julie from Elm Grove, WI
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Opened the microwave oven door, unscrewed two screws which held the control panel on, then I removed two of the door switches (each had two screws), and then used the continuity tester to see which one was not operating. It turned out to be the secondary door switch, replaced it and to my amazement, the microwave worked. I have never r
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epaired an appliance before but I didn't want to replace our over-the-stove built in microwave. It was the best day ever when it was working again! The hardest part was getting myself to try the repair.
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Broken handle on microwave
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Rose Mary from North Wales, PA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
At first, my decision was to buy a new microwave because the handle and screws were very expensive. To make this long story shirt, I returned to buy the handle and screws which cost over $100. It was rather easy and confirmed by a lady on the phone from PS. It arrived and fit perfectly. Thank you. My experience was a good one. Rose
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