
Synchronous Motor WB26X10143
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PartSelect Number PS953598
Manufacturer Part Number WB26X10143
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Product Description
Synchronous Motor Specifications
This motor rotates the glass turntable in the microwave.

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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Tray won’t turn | Noisy
This part works with the following products:
Microwave.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric.
Part# WB26X10143 replaces these:
AP3775270, 1086075, WB26X10157
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Linghui W - August 3, 2023
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replacement is straight forward but a bit tricky
My husband couldn’t open the bottom cover of my microwave but I was able to insert my tiny hands in to replace the motor. That’s why I said it’s straight forward but tricky.
ROBERT P - July 9, 2023
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Worked fine
Easy to assemble
William R - March 19, 2023
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works great - relatively straightforward repair
This part is exactly what I needed. I wish I would have done it months ago.
The turntable would click and click and just not spin. We would stop, manually give it a push, and then restart every time we used the microwave. This continued to worsen.
re: repair
Flip the microwave over and undo the screws on the bottom. Unplug the old one. Undo 1 screw.
Put in the new one, plug it in, screw it in and you're good to go.
The only difficulty I experienced is that the back part of the microwave is riveted in place so when you remove the bottom panel the metal tabs and slots might not line up properly on reassembly and there is little to no adjustment available by way of the rear panel. It did require some coaxing with a large flat head screwdriver to get the tabs where they needed to be.
Gregory G - June 25, 2021
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Easy repair. Qucik deliver. The right part the 1st time!
All good, fixed my microwave with the motor you nice folks provided.
JAIME HALE CO L F - May 13, 2021
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Very easy and straightforward replacement.
This motor is the exact same part as the one it replaces. It came in a sealed plastic bag labeled as a genuine replacement part from GE.
ROBERT P - April 4, 2021
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Easy repair. Works great
Part was in good condition and worked fine
Eric B - March 13, 2021
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Easy Repair, round and round!
Exact fit, and good price.
Juan R - February 11, 2019
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No Hassle
Easy plug and play! Works great!
George D - December 17, 2018
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Easy, once access cover is removed.
Part easy to replace--once I figured how to get access cover off bottom of microwave! The first time it is accessed it is necessary to cut 8 tabs to remove the cover. Then there are two slots and a screw to reattach. It would be helpful if this part included some appropriate instruction. It took me some time to realize how to get the cover off. No mention of it in the user handbook for the oven.
Rihard S - February 27, 2018
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Very satisfied with part
The part arrived fast. Unfortunately it was not the motor that was bad but it was a broken turntable rotor.
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Motor quit turning
Unscrewed the base plate (3 screws) on the bottom side of the microwave, unscrewed the motor (1 screw) replaced motor, reattached plate, plugged in power cord, works great! Took 3-5 minutes
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Norris from CAMARILLO, CA
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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the carousel in the turntable would not work
I had previously determined the like culpit was the synchronous motor. The roller guide had flat spots on each roller. Order parts from Part Select - pretty good price, parts were delivered in 3 days - much faster than I expected. Printed out a parts diagram from their website and grabbed my screwdriver. Also needed a pair of side cutters to cut the metal web that held the motor cover in place - only need to unscrew screw that hold the cover in place (bottom), cut the metal connectors, remove the plate and unscrew the screw holding the motor in place, pull out old unit, replace with new motor and secure the motor with the screw. Put the cover in place and secure - put the microwave back on the counter, pluf it in, put something in the oven and start her up. Took less than 15 minutes and cost me $50 for the parts. Great deal and easy to do.
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Klaus from Holland, PA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Turntable erratic, noisy, and stopped with weight
The turntable made a clicking noise, sometimes turned in the wrong direction, and wouldn't turn when there was any weight on the plate. Nothing appeared broken in the 3 spoked thing on whcih the plate sits. I replaced the motor, but this did not fix the problem; everything works fine until I put on the plate or any food on the plate. I now suspect that the wheels of the 3 spoked thing have worn down. They have flat spots on them. They don't turn when the motor turns, but drag. I suspect that this drag was what striped my first motor. I will next replace the 3-spoked thing.
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Michael from San Antonio, TX
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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carasol would not turn
Removed the back plate, removed the old motor and re-attached the new motor and the back plate. Took about 5 minutes. Works great.
Lesson learned - DON'T let your spagetti boil over.
Lesson learned - DON'T let your spagetti boil over.
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Linda from Carson City, NV
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Turn table won't turn.
Turntable in the microwave stopped turning.
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Gerald from Fort Eustis, VA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Sonjia Dickerson
September 17, 2019
My microwave no longer turns. I have the y shaped part but not the inner dia circle. Could that small rubber circle be the reason it isn’t turning?
For model number GE Microwave JE1860WH04
Hello Sonjia, thank you for your question. The tray should sit on the rotating ring, Part #: PS952406. That part sits down in the hole in the middle of the inside of the microwave. If that part is broken or cracked it won't turn. The part the ring slides onto is called the motor and if the unit is working but nothing turning and the ring and tray are seated properly, the motor would have to be replaced. I hope this helps!
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William
December 19, 2019
My oven stills works, but it makes a noise like maybe something is loose or bad in the motor. Could i need a new motor? Works fine, just sounds like something is making a loud rattle when the turn table turns.
For model number JES1460DS2WW
Hi William, thank you for your question. Usually if you are having an issue with noise from your turntable, it is the motor you have to check. Good luck with your repair.
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Charlotte
July 15, 2019
My oven just stopped during cooking no sparking or problems went back no lights at all like no electric ck'd all breakers ,what could this be its 2010 model how long is the warranty good ?
For model number Jeb1860sm1ss
Hello Charlotte, thank you for inquiring. For this symptom you will want to consider either the Line Fuse part PS239525 or the Thermostat part PS2321377 for your model. For warranty issues, you will need to contact GE directly. Thank you.
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