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PEM31BM1TS General Electric Microwave - Overview

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COVER WAVE GUID – Part Number: WB39X10034
COVER WAVE GUID
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PartSelect #: PS3486812
Manufacturer #: WB39X10034
$20.43
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Microwave Turntable Tray – Part Number: WB48X21336
Microwave Turntable Tray
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PartSelect #: PS8755334
Manufacturer #: WB48X21336
$100.04
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Microwave Door Interlock Switch Bracket – Part Number: WB14X10049
Microwave Door Interlock Switch Bracket
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PartSelect #: PS3486543
Manufacturer #: WB14X10049
The door interlock switch bracket houses and supports the door switches.
$40.70
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ROLLER GUIDE RING – Part Number: WB02X21331
ROLLER GUIDE RING
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PartSelect #: PS8753560
Manufacturer #: WB02X21331
$38.66
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LEVER SWITCH – Part Number: WB10X27080
LEVER SWITCH
PartSelect #: PS12170282
Manufacturer #: WB10X27080
$28.59
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TT COUPER – Part Number: WB02X29702
TT COUPER
PartSelect #: PS12296713
Manufacturer #: WB02X29702
$8.06
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TRAY MOTOR – Part Number: WB26X10252
TRAY MOTOR
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PartSelect #: PS3486610
Manufacturer #: WB26X10252
$51.55
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H.V.DIODE – Part Number: WB26X28935
H.V.DIODE
PartSelect #: PS12342226
Manufacturer #: WB26X28935
$38.61
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FOOT – Part Number: WB02X21302
FOOT
PartSelect #: PS8753556
Manufacturer #: WB02X21302
$10.21
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MICROSWITCH INTERLOCK – Part Number: WB02X21313
MICROSWITCH INTERLOCK
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PartSelect #: PS8753558
Manufacturer #: WB02X21313
$76.57
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THERMOSTAT 110/0 *H – Part Number: WB20X10056
THERMOSTAT 110/0 *H
PartSelect #: PS3510693
Manufacturer #: WB20X10056
THERMOSTAT 110/0 *H
$48.46
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FILTER NOISE – Part Number: WB27X11140
FILTER NOISE
PartSelect #: PS3486696
Manufacturer #: WB27X11140
$102.09
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Common Symptoms of the PEM31BM1TS

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Microwave door was hard to open
1. Take out the case by unscrew 8 screws on the back and side of the case
2. Take out the control panel by unscrew 1 screw on the top and slide up
3. Take out the latch by unscrew 2 screws, and slide out 3 electric switches that clipped on the latch
4. Clip the switches onto the new latch
5. Slide in lever switch into latch
6. Put back the latch
7. Put back the control panel
8. Put back the case
Parts Used:
LEVER SWITCH Microwave Door Interlock Switch Bracket
  • Henry from NORWALK, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Door locks. Not opening.
Slide a Butter knife at left side by open push knob door will open. Then open all screws from top cover push cover top side front way then door locks Bracket have 3 microswitch pulls out switches mark them top medium and bottom. Remove 3 screws holding brackets will come out. On bottom see a Cam has 1/4” holes can holding Saft broken then install new door lock bracket install microswitch put 3screw and slide Cam on saft . I put a small screw on saft to hold cam on place. There was no screw . That’s why cam saft was broke. Put top cover tight all the screws and door lock fixed.
Parts Used:
Microwave Door Interlock Switch Bracket
  • Jay from WESLEY CHAPEL, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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the cover for the tray motor was attached to the bottom cover at 6 points. they were 3mm to 4mm long.
I used small wire cutter I use in fly tying hobby. The metal was easy to cut. When cover was removed I unplugged the motor,removed it and plugged the new one in.
To replace the cover -- reverse it,place the 2 tabs on one edge into the slots that are already part of the base. On the opposite edge there is a domed shaped tab with a hole in center. Place the small screw that was provided back in and thighten.
Your Done
Parts Used:
TRAY MOTOR
  • James A from SILVERDALE, WA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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