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JVM1190WY02 General Electric Microwave

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Customer:
Thomas from HAMPTON BAYS, NY
Parts Used:
WB27X1127
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Microwave stopped working it lost complete power
Upon taking the faceplate off (unplugged power source first) I found one of the wires going to the THERMO SW-TCO SENSE TEMP was completely burned away. I cut back the wire and spliced a new section with heat shrink connectors and I replaced the THERMO SW-TCO SENSE TEMP. I plugged the power back in and it works great.
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Customer:
Dennis from Tonto Basin, AZ
Parts Used:
WB27X10227
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers
A power surge damaged this and other appliances.
Removal of this "over the counter" appliance was required. After wrestling the appliance from the wall ( the most difficult part of the job) the cover was removed for a visual inspection. The circuit board revealed burned resistors and a capacitor was fried. The 15 amp fuse was not blown. I was able to loosen the circuit board from the fr amework by removing a few screws and unplugging the leads that were connected to the board. There are two screws inside the oven door jam that secures the circuit board. Once these are removed the circuit board can be pulled out to a point where the screws that hold the circuit board and wire connectors can be accessed and removed. A new circuit board can then be installed simply by reversing the prosses. The board was slightly over $200.00 but my oven was a combo microwave/convection. A new microwave/convection oven would have at least $500.00.
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Customer:
Lee from Woodbridge, VA
Parts Used:
WB55X10042
Difficulty Level:
Very Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Absoultely no assembly instructions were provided.
had to hire someone to install the replacement part.
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