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Ceramic Fuse - 15 Amp – Part Number: WB27X7
Ceramic Fuse - 15 Amp
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PartSelect #: PS240270
Manufacturer #: WB27X7
$5.26
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SWITCH - WB24X10047 – Part Number: WG02F01561
SWITCH - WB24X10047
PartSelect #: PS9861939
Manufacturer #: WG02F01561
$25.45
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Thermostat Cut-Out – Part Number: WB27X10195
Thermostat Cut-Out
PartSelect #: PS239319
Manufacturer #: WB27X10195
Also known as Thermostat or Humidity Sensor for Fault Code.
$47.59
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Diode – Part Number: WB27X10597
Diode
PartSelect #: PS239740
Manufacturer #: WB27X10597
This part allows power to go one way only.
$72.08
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BRACKET-TCO – Part Number: WB02X10517
BRACKET-TCO
PartSelect #: PS223799
Manufacturer #: WB02X10517
  No Longer Available
Support Roller Assembly – Part Number: WB6X416
Support Roller Assembly
PartSelect #: PS255176
Manufacturer #: WB6X416
$27.26
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MAGNETRON – Part Number: WB27M852
MAGNETRON
PartSelect #: PS5135625
Manufacturer #: WB27M852
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TRANSFORMER HV – Part Number: WB27M858
TRANSFORMER HV
PartSelect #: PS7783288
Manufacturer #: WB27M858
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NO LONGER AVAILABLE – Part Number: WB55M482
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PartSelect #: PS12320579
Manufacturer #: WB55M482
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NO LONGER AVAILABLE – Part Number: WB6M113
NO LONGER AVAILABLE
PartSelect #: PS12312483
Manufacturer #: WB6M113
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CONTROL PANEL – Part Number: WG02F07623
CONTROL PANEL
PartSelect #: PS12340888
Manufacturer #: WG02F07623
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NO LONGER AVAILABLE – Part Number: WB2M2431
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PartSelect #: PS12312272
Manufacturer #: WB2M2431
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Not working as far as heating or cooking
Replaced High Voltage Diode. Very carfully due to the extream danger of a electrical shock.
Parts Used:
Diode
  • Theodore from Medical Lake, WA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Oven would not power up
There are 4 thermostats (aka TCO = Thermal Cut Out) in the GE JVM1440BH04
The schematic is under the cover in a black envelope to the top left of the unit if you face the door.

Check the fuse first. You can remove the front grate, then the numpad on the right. The fuse is right behind it. It's a 250V 20A Class F fuse.

There are four (4) TCOs or Thermal Cut Out thermostats in this puppy:

1) There is a thermostat behind the button panel to the left, facing down. If blown, it breaks the power coming into the unit and will cause a no power situation.

2) There is another TCO or thermostat near the top lamp, to the left, in a small cavity. That one also breaks power to the unit and will cause a no power situation. It's a 100 C / 0 C thermostat. This was the one that blew on me after I left the stove running (for heating in a black-out) under the microwave.


"Cavity TCO" or "Thermostat" part number 61 on the schematics, part number PS239319


3) There is yet another power-breaking TCO or thermostat in the cavity behind the fan that cools the microwave coils. You have to remove the sheet metal on the right of the microwave to access it. This one also breaks power and will cause a no power situation.

1), 2) and 3) should test out to be 0 Ohms with a resistance meter (Digital Multimeter) if working correctly.

4) There is a thermostat which normally does not let current through it. It is mounted in a vertical position to the back wall behind the front panel on the right. This one is used for the sensor reheat function apparently and will close when the temperature in the microwave reaches approx. 60 C.

4) should have infinite resistance with a resistance meter under normal circumstances.
Parts Used:
Thermostat Cut-Out
  • Andras from Lexington, MA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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No power to microwave
Had trouble isolating the problem, so I had a repairman identify the problem, then I ordered the part and replaced it myself.

Removed screws holding the grill in place. Removed air filter, removed screw holding plate under the filter in place. Reached in under fan cowling to find the thermostat cut-out. Disconnected the two wires. Put the new thermostat in place. Replaced screws plates and filter in reverse order.
Parts Used:
Thermostat Cut-Out
  • James from Highland, UT
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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