High Voltage Diode
$114.11
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Fix Number: FIX239843
Manufacturer #: WB27X1160
Manufactured by:
GE
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Product Description
This diode has a 1/4" female connection and an eyelet.
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Works with the following brandsGeneral Electric, Hotpoint, Kenmore
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Works with the following productsMicrowave, Range, Microwave Oven Combo
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Fixes the following symptomsNo heat
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Part Number Cross ReferencePart# WB27X1160 replaces these:AP2026385, 254740, 340791, WB27X0229, WB27X0255, WB27X0272, WB27X0286, WB27X0330, WB27X0336, WB27X0350, WB27X0364, WB27X0419, WB27X0503, WB27X0505, WB27X0530, WB27X0537, WB27X0558, WB27X0608, WB27X0944, WB27X10072 ... Show more , WB27X229, WB27X255, WB27X272, WB27X286, WB27X330, WB27X336, WB27X350, WB27X364, WB27X419, WB27X503, WB27X5040, WB27X5041, WB27X5047, WB27X505, WB27X530, WB27X5318, WB27X5333, WB27X537, WB27X5386, WB27X558, WB27X608, WB27X944 Show less
Product Description
This diode has a 1/4" female connection and an eyelet.
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Works with the following brands:General Electric, Hotpoint, Kenmore
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Works with the following products:Microwave, Range, Microwave Oven Combo
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Fixes the following symptoms:No heat
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Part# WB27X1160 replaces these:AP2026385, 254740, 340791, WB27X0229, WB27X0255, WB27X0272 ... Show more , WB27X0286, WB27X0330, WB27X0336, WB27X0350, WB27X0364, WB27X0419, WB27X0503, WB27X0505, WB27X0530, WB27X0537, WB27X0558, WB27X0608, WB27X0944, WB27X10072, WB27X229, WB27X255, WB27X272, WB27X286, WB27X330, WB27X336, WB27X350, WB27X364, WB27X419, WB27X503, WB27X5040, WB27X5041, WB27X5047, WB27X505, WB27X530, WB27X5318, WB27X5333, WB27X537, WB27X5386, WB27X558, WB27X608, WB27X944 Show less
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Customer:carl from snellville, GA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Microwave stopped heating
We pulled the unit out of the wall, removed the metal shroud by removing the screws, discharged the capacitor with a set of insulated long nose pliers. I replaced the magnetron and diode. The magnetron is just 4 screws and a couple plugs. On the magnetron you also need to remove the temp sensor that is screwed to it and put it on the new magnetron. The diode is connected to the capacitor and connected to the frame with a screw. Just unscrew and replace. This did not fix our problem though. It still did not heat so I decided to replace the fuse and door switches. When I pulled the door switches, one of the switches, which as a little button on the top that gets pushed in by the door, was stuck down. I replaced it and that fixed it. So $400 for $20 fix...lesson learned. Check the fuse and door switches first if your microwave stops heating.
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Customer:Mark from San Antonio, TX
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
18-year-old Magnetron was inoperative; black charring around connector
Removed outside cover (more than a dozen screws) including top-rear plate and 120V cable strain relief. Swung control panel aside (one screw at top, then lift, pull, and tilt down). Removed inner magnetron volume cover, about a dozen more screws in truly random-seeming locations, and swung aside leaving cables connected. Loosen top-side plastic duct work (about 3 screws) to access magnetron nuts and bottom-side plastic duct work (about 2 more screws and a clip to provide clearance for magnetron removal). Disconnect thermostat (2 screws) and power cable to magnetron. Used small socket wrench for 4 nuts to release magnetron and bracket. Changed bracket to new magnetron (2 screws). Replaced magnetron and diode, reassembled everything. Unit seems perfectly functional now. If I were doing it again I'd take pictures so I'd know where all the screws came from.
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Customer:Richard from Dallas, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
The microwave would turn on, but provide no heat.
I had to pull the unit from the wall by removing all of the mounting screws. Also removed the front panel of the unit to expose all of the parts. That was the longest part of the repair. The rest; replacing part by part was easy. The only thing that held up the progress was the polarity of the thermostat. I either guessed right, or it didn't matter. Once all of the parts were replaced, I powered up the unit, put a glass of water in the microwave to make sure it worked. Then I reinstalled the unit in its original spot and replaced all of the mounting screws, front key panel. It was a good hour in total, most of that removing and reinstalling the unit above the stove.
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Fix Number: FIX239843
Manufacturer Part Number: WB27X1160
Manufacturer Part Number: WB27X1160
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