Unplug your microwave before attempting this repair. You will need to remove the grill, which is held into place by two screws at the top of the grill (open your microwave door before doing this). Remove the grill. Remove the screw on the left holding the control panel in place. Loosen the screw behind the panel. You should now be able to lift the panel up and pull forward to detach. You will find the door switch by removing the screws to detach the switch assembly. Press on the release tab to remove the middle switch. Disconnect the wire connector to release the old switch. The door switch is normally closed.
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Dewitt H - June 29, 2023
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The repair went well.
I'm happy the part was readily available at PartSelect - it seemed to be a nearly exact replacement for the factory original part - and I found reading the repair experiences of others on the website to be helpful even though they did not pertain to my microwave specifically.
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Arthur G - March 10, 2023
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Easy repair
Replacing the door switches on my microwave was a pretty simple operation thanks to the good folks that make those "How To" U-Tube videos. I ordered the parts from PartsSelect. They came in relatively quickly. I replaced them as demonstrated on a U-Tube video. Now my Microwave is working like new. Having said all that, I do think the switches were overly expensive, but it was a lot cheaper than buying a new appliance.
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Dale C - January 9, 2022
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The part came in just a few days.
Very easy to carefully take unit apart as others and replace. I was not for sure if this was the problem but I guess it was! Works like new again. Saved taking microwave down and replacing. Easy fix!
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Ronald S - November 13, 2021
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Easy repair
The part arrived fast, in brand new condition & the install was easy after watching the video. Microwave has been working fine since replacing micro switch. Very happy
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David J C - October 13, 2021
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GE Microwave door switches
I am highly practiced at disassembly of my GE Microwave. When it malfunctioned after running and closing the door I surmised it was one of the 3 door switches. I ordered all 3 switches. The existing switches checked with a meter. I still replaced all 3 switches. That fixed the issue!
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Gwernan B - July 1, 2021
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The part arrived sooner then expected. The repair was easy and took about 10 minutes and saved me from buying a new microwave.
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ROBERTO L - February 24, 2021
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I received exactly what I ordered
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Juan G - January 28, 2021
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Fixed the problem
Worked as expected, easy repair
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Joseph T - November 6, 2020
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GE microwave model JVM 1540 would not start. Consulted Partselect website and followed other customers repair process. Ordered all 3 door switches and installed in ~20 minutes. Microwave works again. Will definitely use PartSelect again.
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Martin G - August 8, 2020
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The microwave turntable rotates when the door is open.
This is sometimes described in other repair notes as "microwave 'runs' when door is open." With power disconnected: Remove the microwave's metal grill surround. Three lower screws accessible with lower oven door open. Two screws accessible at top of microwave door opening with door open. Remove microwave control panel: Remove t
... Read morewo femaleTorx head screws (#27?) that secure the panel, accessible at right side of door opening. The right side of the control panel is secured by plastic tabs fitting into slots in the oven frame. Take good care to note how these tabs disengage from the slots (lift and shift). Tab breakage very possible! Once disengaged, the panel hinges outward and downward and is self-supported. It may be necessary to guide some of the wiring out of the way to fully lower. There are three door switches, one "monitor" and two "secondary" switches. All switches are housed in a plastic frame, which must be lifted out of position for access, each switch is retained by flexible plastic, breakable-looking hooked fingers. Also note that the electrical connectors have tiny release tabs that must be depressed in order to pull them off of the switches. In my case the topmost switch, one of the "secondary" switches, was clearly bad since there was no "snap" or click when pressing the switch's button. Maybe you can determine which switch is bad before proceeding but I had ordered all three to avoid going through this exercise again any time soon. Replace switch or switches, place switch carrier back into position and otherwise reverse the disassembly steps.
Removed the outer cover to access the door switches. Turns out there were three switches, but I determined that only two were bad. When the small colored tab on the switch is pushed in it should make a clicking sound. The two bad switches had no resistance and did not make any noise when pressed. Removing the switch is relatively easy,
... Read more you simply pull it away from a couple small tabs holding them in place. After reconnecting the wire leads, insert back into the holding tabs and install the cover.
Followed the online videos to enter the cavity to the switch holder. Noticed right away the dreaded capacitor was in back right corner behind where the touch pad had been removed. I isolated the capacitor with an old computer mouse pad for extra safety. Took some manipulations to get the switch mount out from behind the wire bundles. Once
... Read more out front, easy to use small flat blade screwdriver to release each switch and replace with matching new switch. Only one switch was bad but replaced all three. Back together and working great.
Removed the control panel, one screw at the top. Removed 2 screws on the door switch holder and removed the door switch. VERY EASY.
Timothy from MAYSVILLE, GA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Still runs even the door was open
Pulled it from the wall remove the front vent covers removed the control panel remove the door switches by a special screw driver bit which looks a star remove the electrical terminals pressed the plastic clip pulled the switch replaced it with new one then followed initial steps backward
I replaced the switch at the bottom per instruction. I had both switches. I think it was the monitor door switch.It works fine now. Thank you Part Select .
Teddy from CLERMONT, FL
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15 - 30 mins
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Microwave powered up when door was opened
After researching on line and watching installation videos, ordered all three switches and installed. Disassembly of microwave was simple, removing the bracket holding the switches was a little tricky, it sits behind a metal post and you have to angle and wiggle it out. One note of caution when replacing all three switches, be sure to ins
... Read moretall correct switch in correct location. Had two of one style switch and one of a second style, and put one in wrong place, causing microwave to power up again when door was opened. After thinking it through and doing a second disassembly, and double checking installation instructions, corrected problem and microwave now works fine.
Two screws to remove upper from vent. Two screws to remove the didgit panel lift ip to remove and put aside remove the two screws that hold the door sensors. Depress the tab to remove the defective sensor disconnect the electrical connector and replace the new sensor snap it back into the holder install the two screws, install the didgita
... Read morel panel and vent panel to complete the job. Please be aware that there is a video of this procedure on Y tube
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Ernest from RIVERSIDE, CA
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Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Microwave will not start
Removed three screws from the top front cover and slide it out and following I removed the touch panel and the housing that holds the switches and replaced the bad one.
When you open the door at the start the fan wood come on
I removed the unit from the wall removed the top two screws holding the panel above the door I the two screws holding the control panel removed the three switchs I found the top one to be blown and replaced it
Larry from CHARLOTTE, NC
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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Tom
August 2, 2017
What is the name of the lowest switch on the latch body? I see the secondary switch and the monitor door switch in the diagram, but i don't see the name of the lowest switch.
For model number JVM1750SM1SS
Hi Tom,
That is a great question! The bottom switch on the latch body is another Secondary Switch part number PS237421. The top and bottom are the same switch and the middle is the Monitor.
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Kelly
November 16, 2017
My microwave turns on when i open the door. What causes this?
For model number JVM1730DP1WW
Hi Kelly,
Thank you for your inquiry. Based on what you described, there are 3 switches in your microwave that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need a multimeter to verify which one is the faulty switch. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Jack Sell
September 8, 2017
I read somewhere that you should make sure the capacitor is discharged before you work on a microwave. How do you find the capacitor and how do you discharge it?
For model number jvm1950sr1ss
Hi Jack,
Thank you for your inquiry. The capacitor is found in the back of your microwave. The capacitor is discharged by creating a short circuit between the two capacitor terminals and from each terminal to chassis ground.For the proper procedure to discharge the capacitor, you will need to consult your owners manual. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Kevin
December 18, 2017
I have 3 dor switches on my micro. Looking at diagram, only 2 switches are called out with numbers, door switch #29 (upper) & #30 (middle) in the diagram, they show as two different switches upper wb24x829 and middle wb24x30. No number for the lowest switch. However when i look at the switches on my particular unit, the upper and middle switch are the same and the lower 3rd switch is a different number. What should i order to replace all 3 switches? Which goes where? Follow what is on my unit or per the diagram? The switche have never been replaced. Thanks in advance for the help.
For model number JVM1650SH01
Hi Kevin,
Thank you for your question. The bottom switch on the latch body is another Secondary Switch part number PS237421. The top and bottom are the same switch and the middle is the Monitor. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Wb27x10195bugmatt
December 11, 2017
Hello, microwave fan, light and turntable do not come on when door is closed. Key pad works fine. When i try to start nothing happens but then if i hit start again i hear an electrical noise, again with no fan, light and turntable. Already replaced the line fuse and i have the same problem
For model number JVM1650SH01
Hi Matt,
Thank you for your question. If the microwave is not working when the door is closed, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the fuse, the secondary door switch, the monitor door switch, the light socket, the drive motor, the thermostat cut-off and the thermal cut-out fuse. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Dave
January 14, 2019
Microwave buzzes when close door. Stops buzzing if left open. Which switch do I need to replace?
For model number JEM31SF001
Hello Dave, Thank you for the question. I suggest testing each switch to see what switch needs to be replaced. The PartSelect Number PS237421 should read Normally Open and the Part Number: PS237422 should read normally closed. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
My microwave fan motor run every time no stop door seitch ok some panel button no work
Hello Reinaldo, Thank you for the question. With the information provided, sounds like a stuck keypad, Part Number: PS2374119. The fan button could be stuck on and not allowing it to turn off. This would also explain some buttons working and others not. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
Can I get to the interior light to replace it or do I need a technician to come out and do it? I'd much rather do it myself...but I saw on another site a call needed to be scheduled.Thanks!!
For model number JEM25DM3BB
Hi Christy, Thank you fort he question. You can do the repair on your own but you will need to be very careful and discharge the Capacitor. It can hold a charge long after the microwave has been disconnected from its power source.You will need to touch the blade of a insulated handle screwdriver to one of the capacitor terminals and hold it there for a few seconds. Repeat this process a few times. Hope this helps!
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Jason
February 7, 2018
Microwave was working fine until one day about 1 min into heating the normal hum and table stopped. Turning off power for 10 min would fix it. Now turning off power doesn’t help. Keypad works fine, microwave light turns on with door open, exhaust still works. It will even count down but no heat. What should i check?
For model number PVM1870SM1SS
Hello Jason, thank you for your question. I would recommend checking the line fuse, the diode and door switches first. If those all test as being working parts, you might need the magnetron. I hope this helps!
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Christy
January 7, 2018
Where is the interior light located? I swear it has one, but i can't find how to replace it! Thanks!
For model number JEM25DM3BB
Hi Christy,
Thank you for your question. The light bulb should be in a socket located in housing compartment on the inside of the microwave in the top right corner. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!