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AVM4160DF2BS 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 is a genuine OEM 40-watt light bulb for your microwave. The bulb is used inside the microwave and lights up when the door is open or when operating. The bulb can also be found underneath the micr...
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This light socket is for your microwave and is designed to hold the light bulb. If the light bulb is not working, and the bulb has not burned out, it may be a problem with the light socket. This part ...
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This 13.5-inch tempered glass turntable tray helps ensure even heating in your microwave. It fits securely on the rotating support thanks to three grooves underneath and is compatible with many GE and...
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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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This 20A, 125V fast-blow glass fuse protects your microwave from power surges and electrical faults. It fits select models from GE, Hotpoint, and Frigidaire and measures approximately 6x30mm. Replace ...
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The door latch housing encloses the door switches and door latch.
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Customer:
Margaret from TOANO, VA
Parts Used:
WB25X10030
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
bulb burned out under the microwave that lights the cooktop underneath
got a screwdriver and opened the glass door over the light bulb - changed the bulb and put the glass door back with the screwdriver.
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Customer:
Charles from CLAYTON, NJ
Parts Used:
WB06X10610
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Tripping circuit breaker, broken micro switch locking pin
1. Unplug unit
2. Open door, remove two screws above the top trim piece, slide and remove trim.
3. Remove screw behind control board and top left corner, then release from position.
3b. Unplug all wire terminations and set control panel aside.
4. Remove two screws securing latch board, lift and rotate board out of position, remove three micro switches, xfer monitor switch actuator from lower pin in old board and insert in new. Install new door switches and reverse procedure to complete repair.

Note 1. Take care to located new latch board so holding tabs line up, pass through frame, and openings for door tangs line up with openings in frame before securing with screws.

Note 2. A long magnetic screwdriver is helpful.
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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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