PVM9195BVC01 General Electric Microwave - Overview
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Halogen Light Bulb - 120V 20W
PartSelect #: PS2351821
Manufacturer #: WB25X10019
This light bulb is located on the inside of your microwave. The bulb is behind the top grill. It will need to be replaced when it has burnt out and no longer works. Unplug the unit before beginning th...
$25.24
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Glass Light Lens
PartSelect #: PS247275
Manufacturer #: WB36X10071
The microwave glass light lens protects the light bulb inside the appliance. It is clear in color and measures approximately 6-1/2 inches long, and 2-1/2 inches wide. You may notice that this part is ...
$29.47
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Charcoal Filter
PartSelect #: PS7783258
Manufacturer #: WB02X11544
This charcoal filter is used to prevent odors and smells from your microwave from being released into your home. If your microwave smells bad or is produce an abnormal or unnatural smell, this filter ...
$40.02
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Flat Cab Mounting Bolt
PartSelect #: PS651196
Manufacturer #: WB01X10180
This part is the replacement flat cab mounting bolt for your microwave. The bolt is approximately 4 inches long. It is designed to hold the microwave in place in your cabinet. The main reason to repla...
$18.22
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HARDWARE Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3503813
Manufacturer #: WB06X10889
Ensure the secure installation of your GE microwave with this effective mounting bolt. Designed by esteemed manufacturer GE, this handy microwave part ensures your appliance remains firmly in place wi...
$50.71
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Mounting Bracket
PartSelect #: PS956611
Manufacturer #: WB56X10446
The mounting hardware is not included. This is the mounting plate only.
$98.22
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Capacitor
PartSelect #: PS239120
Manufacturer #: WB27X10011
The capacitor is an electric circuit element that is used to store charge temporarily.
$90.03
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Microwave Halogen Light Bulb
PartSelect #: PS3510728
Manufacturer #: WB25X10026
The 50-Watt light bulb illuminates the surface below the microwave or the interior of the microwave.
$41.42
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Dave
March 26, 2025
It just started humming when I close the door, and quits when door is opened
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Hi Dave,
Thank you for your question. If the microwave makes a humming sound when you close the door, we recommend checking the door switches, the diode, and the magnetron for continuity with a multimeter on the Rx1 setting to see which part is causing the noise. Before removing and checking these parts, unplug the microwave from the electrical outlet. Before checking these parts, you will need to release the charge on the capacitor. We have included a link with information on how to remove the charge. When testing the door switches, depress the actuator button and touch the probes to the switch’s terminals. This test should produce a reading of 0, which indicates there is continuity. When testing the magnetron, touch the probes to the terminals, this should produce a reading of two to three ohms. Next, move one probe to touch the metal housing of the magnetron. This test shouldn’t indicate that continuity is present. When testing the diode, touch the probes to the terminals. Next, reverse the probes to check for continuity in the other direction. You should receive a reading that shows continuity in one direction, but not the other direction. If you get any other readings for these parts, they will need to be replaced. We hope this helps!
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Common Symptoms of the PVM9195BVC01
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Lens cracked and bulbs burned out
First I removed the single screw holding the lens assembly in place. Then I lowered the assembly and tilted it until it came out. To remove the existing cracked glass lens there were four tabs bent down on it. By hand I lifted each tab just enough to remove the broken lens. I then replaced the broken lens with the new one and re-bent
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the tabs down by hand to secure them to the new lens.
The lens assembly, now removed, revealed the cavity that contained the two halogen bulbs. Since they were both burned out for days, they weren't hot so I could pull each one out by hand. The bulbs are secured by two straight heavy gauge wire leads and provided a little resistance but come out fairly easily. Make a mental note of the angle they came out so it will be easier to replace them with new ones.
You're not supposed to touch halogen bulbs with your bare hands, so I used the bubble wrap they came in as a means to hold the bulb while installing it.
Be sure to insert the bulbs at the same angle they came out so the pins do not get bent.
Once both bulbs are in place, replace the lens cover assembly by putting the end opposite where the screw hole goes in first on the right, then swing it up until flush and screw it down.
The lens assembly, now removed, revealed the cavity that contained the two halogen bulbs. Since they were both burned out for days, they weren't hot so I could pull each one out by hand. The bulbs are secured by two straight heavy gauge wire leads and provided a little resistance but come out fairly easily. Make a mental note of the angle they came out so it will be easier to replace them with new ones.
You're not supposed to touch halogen bulbs with your bare hands, so I used the bubble wrap they came in as a means to hold the bulb while installing it.
Be sure to insert the bulbs at the same angle they came out so the pins do not get bent.
Once both bulbs are in place, replace the lens cover assembly by putting the end opposite where the screw hole goes in first on the right, then swing it up until flush and screw it down.
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Mark from GRAND BLANC, MI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Under the vent light bulbs needed to be replaced
Turned of f the circuit breaker to the microwave. Unscrewed the cover (1 screw!) popped out the old bulbs and plugged in the new ones, using the bubblewrap as a handle to be sure my skin didn't touch the light bulbs so the oil from my hands didn't damage or shorten the life of the new bulbs. Turned the circuit back on. That's it!
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Robert from Naples, ME
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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This lamp does not have easy access
This is the second time that this lamp hase gone out. It is located in a small space in the top of the microwave and you need to remove the top front pannel, then take a screw or two out of a metal shield and bend the shield up to get your hand into the compartment where, if you know how, you can reach in and lift out the reflector shiel
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d that the lighbulb is plugged into and remove the old one and plug in the new one. The first time was hard to figure out how to do it but the second time wasn't bad because I knew how to do it.
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Walter from Midvale, UT
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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