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PSA9240SF4SS General Electric Range

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This tray rotates in your microwave ensuring more even temperatures.
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The grease filter can be found on the bottom of the microwave. If your grease filter is damaged, it will not effectively capture grease that builds up when your microwave is in use. To replace the gre...
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This mounting plate, also known as a bracket, is crucial for keeping your microwave mounted to the wall, when placed above the stove. This OEM part is sold separately from the screws that are needed t...
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This is a control knob for your microwave. The knob is about 1.5 inches in diameter, is black and silver in color, and is sourced directly from the original manufacturer.
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This vent damper is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for your above-range microwave. This part helps vent air from the microwave to the exterior of your home, and helps keep exterior wind out ...
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This metal rack is for microwaves and provides a stable surface for cookware in the microwave oven.
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$98.95
This part is used to generate microwave energy/heat.
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Won’t turn on
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Customer:
Christopher from Clewiston, FL
Parts Used:
WB49X10176
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Broken Glass Cooking Tray after running our 43' Fithwheel down the world famous Deals Gap -- Tail of the Dragon
After picking up glass from one end of the trailer to the other, this thing must have exploded because we are still finding glass!
1.) Open microwave door
2.) Insert Glass Tray
3.) Close microwave door

Now if it was that easy to replace the ground off fiberglass on my end cap!
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Customer:
Roy from Lakewood, CO
Parts Used:
WB56X35363
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
I needed to acquire and install a mounting plate for an over the range microwave
I attached the mounting plate to the wall as directed in the installation instructions which I had downloaded from GE. This procedure took 45 minutes to complete. I was then able to mount the microwave.
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Customer:
David from HILTON HEAD, SC
Parts Used:
WB02X32720
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
When door was opened, the microwave would turn on.
Looked on line and found a you tube that said to check the door micro switches (there are three of them. Found one of the switches had an actuator that was stuck down. I got the actuator working but problem was still present. Another you tube showed how to repair the contacts in the switch and that solved the problem. however the plas tic piece that holds the switches was broken and would not hold the switches securely. Ordered that piece and a new switch. Remove the vent plate on top (one phillips) and the control panel (one phillips). The switch holder is held in place with 2 phillips and is a little tricky to get it out and undo the wires. Once out, it's just a matter of putting the switches into the new holder and reinstalling it. Google the model number and the problem and there's virtually a you tube to repair ANYTHING.
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