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Microwave Door Interlock Switch Bracket
PartSelect #: PS3486543
Manufacturer #: WB14X10049
The door interlock switch bracket houses and supports the door switches.
$40.70
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THERMOSTAT 110/0 *H
PartSelect #: PS3510693
Manufacturer #: WB20X10056
THERMOSTAT 110/0 *H
$48.46
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Sharla
November 29, 2019
If the door on our GE microwave has a hard time opening should I replace more than the spring?
For model number PEM31DF1CC
Hi Sharla, I would replace spring, door hinge and latch. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Common Symptoms of the PEM31DF1CC
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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
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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.
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Jay from WESLEY CHAPEL, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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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 h ... Read more ole in center. Place the small screw that was provided back in and thighten.
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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 h ... Read more ole in center. Place the small screw that was provided back in and thighten.
Your Done
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James A from SILVERDALE, WA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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