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HMV1472B2HS General Electric Microwave

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The charcoal filter in your microwave is used to remove cooking odors from the air as they circulate through the microwave vent. The filter will last between six months to one year, depending on how o...
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This thermostat activates the cooling fan to prevent overheating. Shutdowns or nonfunctional fans may indicate a failing thermostat.
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The door interlock switch prevents the microwave from starting when the door is open.
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This turntable motor is for microwaves. The turntable motor rotates the glass tray inside the microwave oven. Because high-voltage capacitors in a microwave can retain a lethal electrical charge...
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The turntable motor coupler connects the turntable motor to the turntable tray to rotate the tray.
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The door interlock switch lever activates the interlock switch when the door is closed.
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Customer:
Jared from SIERRA VISTA, AZ
Parts Used:
WB02X11550
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Had to replace charcoal filter
Open the front cover by pushing it at the top (where it says “Push”), lifting up and pushing back on top edge of the old filter. Pull it out. Installing the new one is basically just the reverse of those steps! That simple.

Old filter did seem to be a little thicker (filter material), but the new one was the exact same dimen sions, so it went in properly. Wish the filter material was white, so you knew just how dirty it was actually getting. But... :-D
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Customer:
Mike from West Deptford, NJ
Parts Used:
WB27X11213
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Blown Fuse
Turned power off, removed screws from outer cover, opened door, slide cover off, removed screws, lifted panel open, removed electrical connections, then removed keypad panel. Removed screws for fan cover then removed cover. Saw blown fuse replaced fuse also used ohm meter to measure resistance of the thermostat it was shorted. removed scr ew holding it in place removed 2 connectors took out thermostat inserted new thermostat screwed in place put connectors back on. Put fan cover on put screws in, put key panel on reconnect all connections to key panel put screws in put cover on, screw in, turn power on.
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Customer:
Jorge from PANORAMA CITY, CA
Parts Used:
WB27X11213, WB27X11212, WB02X11550
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Thermal Fuse out
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 ence 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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