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There are videos on YouTube on how to do this but there are a couple of things I’m going to recommend. Color code your plugs when you take the main control panel off, be patient when removing the screws on the thermal fuse use a 45 degree screwdriver but replace the screws with a small hex head self tapper screw for next time. The differ
... Read moreence between these two lookalike fuses is that one is for the fan and the other one is the thermal there’s a price difference and volts so read the back of the bad fuse. These guys are great man and thank you for helping me out.
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ROB
December 26, 2023
THERMAL SWITCH FOR GE MICROWAVE, ORIGINAL PART KDS 201 70 IS NO LONGER AROUND. THERE ARE 2 PARTS LISTED AS WB27X11212 AND WB27X11213 WHICH ONE IS THE ONE THAT SHUTS DOWN AT 70 DEGREES.
For model number JVM3160RF3SS
Hello Rob, thank you for getting in touch. The thermostat ksd201 70 you are looking for is part number PS8754628. Glad to be of assistance!
Microwave shows time, but when you turn it on to heat something up, blows internal fuse. Bear to change. Suggestions?
For model number GE PVM9005SJ3SS
Hello Bob, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, you may need to check the noise filter, part number PS3486696, to solve the problem. A faulty noise filter will draw high voltage, causing the fuse to blow. We hope this helps!
I am looking for a fuse that is labeled G KSD201 70 on the current thermal fuse.
Would THERMOSTAT 120/0 WB27X11212 be the item I need to replace it. It is what I found on your website.
For model number JVM3160RF3SS
Hello Keith, thank you for reaching out. The thermostat you are looking for is part number PS8754628. Glad to be of help!