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GE Microwave Roller Ring Replacement - Signs & How-To
Turntable won't rotate, tray pops or bounces, or wheels are cracked. Replacing the roller ring support restores smooth, even rotation.
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GE Microwave High-Voltage Transformer Replacement - Signs & How-To
Microwave runs but won't heat, trips breakers, or smells burned when the high-voltage transformer fails. Replacing it restores heating function.
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GE Microwave Door Handle Replacement - Signs & How-To
Broken or loose door handle? Replacing the GE microwave door handle and outer door assembly fixes cracks, wobbling, and mounting failures.
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GE Microwave Touchpad Keypad Replacement - Signs & How-To
Unresponsive, stuck, or intermittent buttons signal a bad membrane switch or touchpad. Replacing the keypad or control panel fixes it.
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GE Microwave High-Voltage Capacitor Replacement - Signs & How-To
Microwave runs but doesn't heat, sparking, or burning smell. Replacing the high-voltage capacitor restores heating by repairing the magnetron power circuit.
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GE Microwave Thermal Fuse/Cavity Thermostat (TCO) Replacement
Dead microwave, no display, won't start, or fuse blows repeatedly? A blown thermal fuse or cavity thermostat cuts all power. Replacing it restores function.
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GE Microwave Line Fuse Replacement - Signs & How-To
Dead microwave with no lights or sound usually means a blown line fuse. Replacing the ceramic fuse behind the grille restores power in minutes.
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GE Microwave Control Board Replacement - Signs & How-To
Dead display, unresponsive buttons, PF/F3 codes, or clock resets all point to a failed control board. Replacing it restores operation.
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GE Microwave Door Latch/Lever/Spring Replacement - Signs & How-To
A broken latch lever, detached spring, or snapped plastic anchor tab stops the door from latching properly. Replacing the latch assembly restores door tension and function.
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GE Over-the-Range Microwave Charcoal & Grease Filter Replacement
Greasy buildup, odors during venting, reduced airflow, and filter-light reminders mean your charcoal or grease filter is saturated. Replacing both restores vent performance.
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GE Microwave High-Voltage Diode Replacement - Signs & How-To
A failed high-voltage diode stops your GE microwave from heating or causes weak/slow heating. Replacing the shorted or open diode restores full power.
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GE Microwave Door Switch Replacement - Signs & How-To
Microwave won't start, runs with door open, or error codes point to door switches. Replacing the faulty interlock micro-switch fixes it.
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GE Microwave Magnetron Replacement - Signs & How-To
Microwave runs but won't heat, turntable spins, fan runs, or food stays cold. Replacing a failed magnetron restores normal heating.
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GE Oven Control Knob Replacement - Signs & How-To
A broken, loose, or cracked GE oven control knob won't turn the burner or oven on reliably. Replacing the knob restores operation.
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GE Oven Surface Burner Receptacle Replacement - Signs & How-To
Burned receptacle terminals cause no heat or intermittent burner operation. Replacing the receptacle and inspecting element terminals fixes the issue.
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GE Gas Oven Safety Valve Replacement - Signs & How-To
If your GE oven won't heat but cooktop burners work, the safety valve or regulator shutoff may be closed. Replacing the valve restores heat.
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GE Oven Door Lock Motor & Switch Assembly Replacement
If your GE oven won't enter self-clean, shows a lock error, or stays locked when it shouldn't, a failed door latch motor and switch assembly is the cause. Replacing it restores normal lock operation.
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GE Oven Door Gasket Replacement - Signs & How-To
Worn or damaged GE oven door gaskets let heat escape, causing uneven baking and longer cook times. Replacing the door seal restores the proper seal.
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GE Oven Door Hinge Replacement - Signs & How-To
Door won't close, sags, or sits crooked when one or both hinges are bent, rusted, or broken. Replacing the damaged hinge fixes alignment and seal.
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GE Oven Spark Module Replacement - Signs & How-To
No spark at burners, continuous sparking, or only some burners lighting means your ignition module has failed. Replacing it restores proper ignition.
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GE Gas Range Spark Electrode Replacement - Signs & How-To
Burner clicks but won't light, continuous clicking, weak or no spark at one burner. Replacing the spark electrode restores ignition.
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GE Gas Range Spark Ignition Switch Replacement - Signs & How-To
No spark or continuous clicking when you turn the burner knob to LITE means a bad ignition switch. Replacing the switch restores spark.
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GE Oven Surface Element Infinite Switch Replacement Guide
A failed GE burner control switch means the element won't heat, heats incorrectly, or stays on continuously. Replacing the infinite switch restores normal operation.
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GE Oven Surface Burner Element Replacement - Signs & How-To
Burner won't heat, heats unevenly, shows visible damage, or has burned terminals. Replacing the surface element and worn terminals fixes it.