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JEM25KWCK02 General Electric Microwave - Overview

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Primary Door Interlock Switch – Part Number: WB24X10047
Primary Door Interlock Switch
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PartSelect #: PS237015
Manufacturer #: WB24X10047
This interlock switch is located in the door latch.
$42.64
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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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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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Rectangle Glass Tray – Part Number: WB48X194
Rectangle Glass Tray
PartSelect #: PS249692
Manufacturer #: WB48X194
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Microwave Rack Support – Part Number: WB06X10140
Microwave Rack Support
PartSelect #: PS227855
Manufacturer #: WB06X10140
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High Voltage Diode – Part Number: WB27X1160
High Voltage Diode
PartSelect #: PS239843
Manufacturer #: WB27X1160
This diode has a 1/4" female connection and an eyelet.
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Magnetron – Part Number: WB27X10017
Magnetron
PartSelect #: PS239126
Manufacturer #: WB27X10017
This magnetron uses electrical and magnetic currents in order to create an intense heat output.
$216.71
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CLIP PLUG White – Part Number: WB6X321
CLIP PLUG White
PartSelect #: PS255098
Manufacturer #: WB6X321
$8.42
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WIRE HARN B – Part Number: WB18X511
WIRE HARN B
PartSelect #: PS233755
Manufacturer #: WB18X511
$20.44
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WIRE LEAD A – Part Number: WB18X453
WIRE LEAD A
PartSelect #: PS233699
Manufacturer #: WB18X453
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POWER CORD – Part Number: WB18X513
POWER CORD
PartSelect #: PS233771
Manufacturer #: WB18X513
$33.16
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WB36X805
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS247676
Manufacturer #: WB36X805
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Unit worked fine except it would not heat
Had to take unit off wall and disassemble the main casing.then disconnected the wires from the magnetron.took the mounting nuts off but wasn't able to remove the magnetron until I loosened the transformer out of the way .Then it came out easy.Installed the magnetron ,tightened the nuts,installed the transformer back in, connected the the wires back on and installed the casing on ,screwed the screws and got help to install the unit to the wall again.....Tested the unit before putting back on the wall to make sure it heated....The parts were exac same type and wasn't too hard to do...
Parts Used:
Magnetron
  • Roy from Colorado Springs, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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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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Oven wouldn't heat
Over the range microwave. Replaced magnetron. Completely disassemble the case top and bottom.
Remove screws from bottom of HV transformer. Magnetron will not clear without this removal.

Remove nuts with socket from top of Magnetron. Remove thermo unit from old magnetron and attach it to new. Replace and bolt down Mag. Replace and screw in HV transformer. Make sure all wires are reconnected.

Put it back up on the wall. Took about three hours from taking it down from wall and putting it back up.
Parts Used:
Magnetron
  • CARTER from OXNARD, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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