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JES1290BJ02 General Electric Microwave

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Locking button for wave guide cover.
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This part is the replacement wave guide cover for your microwave. It is gray in color and is approximately 3 ½ inches long and 5 inches wide. It has two small tabs at the top that allow it to lock int...
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This tray rotates in your microwave ensuring more even temperatures.
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Customer:
JULIE from MACON, GA
Parts Used:
WB06X10591
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Microwave Was Popping And Shooting Fire Sparks
I removed the plastic plug that held the wavecover in place and pulled the wavecover off. I replaced with new cover and it worked perfect.
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Customer:
William from KETTLE FALLS, WA
Parts Used:
WB24X10103
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Trip breaker when opening door
Door microswith was stuck on. This is caused, I discovered, by frequently stopping the oven, while running, by opening the door rather than using the stop button. Causes the switch to arc and eventually fail. This causes the safety microswitch to trip the breaker when door is opened. There are little nubs sticking up on the spade connecto rs. You must squeeze them down before you can remove them from the switch. The main door switch is the upper one, mounted at an angle. You have to remove the latch assembly to remove the switch. The problem was obvious once I got the switch out. This problem could also blow the fuse, but in my case the breaker tripped first. Use an ohmmeter to check switch and fuse. The door switch is normally open. The safety switch is normally CLOSED. Instructions inside were helpful and described this problem. So, avoid this repair by always stopping oven with stop button!
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Customer:
Steven from Benicia, CA
Parts Used:
WB06X10591
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
GE Wave Guide Cover was fried, needed replacement
The wave guide cover (wgc) are notoriously bad on this model. As far as I can tell even a little food that gets stuck on it combined with cooking small/insubstantial items will cause the wgc to overheat and catch on fire. Ordered a part from partselect, found it very easily on their site using a nice diagram and ordered it. The item cam e in two days and was a cinch to pop in and replace.
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