
Magnetron
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PartSelect Number PS953838
Manufacturer Part Number WB27X10682
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Magnetron Specifications
This part is used to generate microwave energy/heat.

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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
No heat
This part works with the following products:
Microwave.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric.
Part# WB27X10682 replaces these:
AP3203599, 1086312, WB27X10559
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Todd
July 15, 2019
Our microwave is only a couple years old and recently started to spark behind the wave guide cover (right side inner wall). What part is behind it that likely needs replaced? Thanks in advance for any help. Is it something that a diy can do?
For model number PEB7226SF2SS

Hi Todd, thank you for your question. Usually when you are having sparking inside of your microwave, the part to replace would be your wave guide cover itself there. You may also want to check if there is any metal showing on the inside of your microwave walls or anywhere else. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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JD
April 14, 2018
My microwave died while cooking. There is no power, no display, no lights, etc. Can you help?
For model number PEB7226SF2SS

Hello JD,
Thanks for your question. There are a few different parts that could cause this issue. You will want a licensed technician to test or install these parts, as your microwave's internal parts can contain electrical charges even when the machine is unplugged. Have the technician test the door switch, the magnetron, the thermostat, and the main control board.
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Sergey
April 14, 2018
My microwave works but does not heat. Can you help?
For model number PEB7226SF2SS

Hello Sergey,
Thanks for your question. There are a few different parts that could be at fault. You will want a licensed technician to test and install these parts as your microwave's internal components can contain electrical charges even when the microwave is unplugged. Have the technician check the diode, magnetron, high-voltage capacitor, transformer, and the control board.
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Bill
November 5, 2019
My over stove GE microwave trips the breaker as soon as i touch the cook cycle button on the touch pad.
For model number JVM3160DF4BB

Hi Bill, thank you for your question. There are a few different parts that could be at fault. You will want a licensed technician to test and install these parts as your microwave's internal components can contain electrical charges even when the microwave is unplugged. Have the technician check the diode, magnetron, high-voltage capacitor, transformer, and the control board. I hope this helps.
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Buford Crutcher
November 18, 2019
My microwave started to spark and the heat stopped.
For model number PEB7226SF1SS

Hello Buford, thank you for your question. Sometimes if the stirrer cover is burnt or not seated correctly the unit can start to spark. We would recommend inspecting the inside of the microwave and checking for any burn marks or issues with the covers inside the unit. The sparking may have caused the magnetron to become faulty, or the diode which can cause the heating issues. I hope this helps!
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Pam
August 23, 2021
My tech repairman said I needed magnetron wb27x10682, however he did not have it in stock. I am unable to locate my microwave PEB7226DF2WW on any websites if I decide to replace the entire unit, is this still available or is there a comparable one? My unit is built in and measures 24 by 13 with trim kit 261/2 by 19. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Hello Pam, Thank you for contacting PartSelect.com. Very sorry we do not sell appliances, just the replacement parts. We suggest contacting General Electric for replacement appliance information. We hope this helps!
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Average Repair Rating: 3.0 / 5.0, 3 reviews.
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The microwave would no longer heat
First I ordered and replaced the diode. That did not help. Then I ordered both the magnetron and the thermostat magnetron because I didn't know what I was doing. After I replaced those, it still wouldn't heat. So I called an electrician. He noticed I had knocked a wire loose. I connected it and the microwave worked. I reconnected the old magnetron, just to test it. It didn't work. Then I put the new one back in. It's working just fine now! It took quite a while to put everything back in place because it was a built-in. But it was a lot cheaper than getting a new microwave, even with the cost of a repair man to show me I had a loose wire!
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Linda from Warsaw, IN
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Both Intermittent- and No-Heating
First, I read the PartsSelect DIY report by Linda, Warsaw, IN. With confidence, I purchased the magnetron. Upon receipt, I took the built-in microwave out of the cabinet, set the unit on the kitchen floor, and was stopped cold by the Safety Torx nuts on the reverse of the unit. Borrowing the right wrench allowed the 20 minute start-to-finish part changeout and reinstallation of the unit in the cabinet to proceed. The old magnetron was the defective part. Discovery of the 10-year Parts-Only warranty on the less than 10-year old unit was insufficinet to guide me to take the unit in for their Labor bill to repair. New part in hand, it just was that easy - and assumed to be no less expensive.
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Richard from Merritt Island, FL
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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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The Microwave won't heat at normal heat settings; eg: from seconds to hours time settings.
First step was to discharge the transformer's capacitor (very important to do), before attempting any microwave repair. I opened the diagram/schematic found inside the microwave oven and followed the technician's troubleshooting steps; checked the capacitor; it checked OK, I checked the diode for a short, it checked OK. I checked the windings of the transformer that supply the power to the Magnetron; it checked Ok. I proceeded to order the parts; the Magnetron and the sensor located on the top part of the Magnetron. When the parts arrived; I went straight to the location of the Magnetron, I attached the new sensor on the new Magnetron and removed the old one. I connected the harness from the transformer to the new Magnetron and tested the microwave oven and it worked perfectly like a new one. This site has a great deal of information about repairs for the do it-yourself like myself, unlike other appliance's parts websites. Thumbs up to this site, I am very pleased with my order, I received it in a timely fashion as promised. I recommend it to everyone; this site is the best place to shop for appliances parts.
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JOSEPH S. from BRONX, NY
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Stacy F - April 3, 2022
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Worked perfectly!
Bought this for a built in microwave. Saved me from buying a new one for $700 +
Kirk J - December 17, 2018
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Magnatron replacement
Turns out replacing a magnatron in a microwave oven is relatively easy. The replacement from PartsSelect arrived promptly and, once installed, works perfectly.
David R - April 19, 2018
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fast delivery and restored my microwave
This is the second repair of my built-in GE microwave, so the disassembly and replacement of the magnetron was easy. My only concern is that this part may be designed by GE to have a short lifetime.
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PartSelect Number: PS953838
Manufacturer Part Number: WB27X10682
Manufacturer Part Number: WB27X10682
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