ZMC1095SB001 General Electric Microwave - Overview

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Light Bulb - 40W 130V – Part Number: WB36X10003
Light Bulb - 40W 130V
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PartSelect #: PS247209
Manufacturer #: WB36X10003
This 40-watt microwave light bulb is a genuine replacement component designed to provide interior illumination for compatible GE microwave models. Engineered to withstand the high temperatures within ...
$27.89
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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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Exterior Door Panel - Stainless Steel – Part Number: WB36X10122
Exterior Door Panel - Stainless Steel
PartSelect #: PS247326
Manufacturer #: WB36X10122
Also known as Inlay Screen Assembly.
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Magnetron Assembly – Part Number: WB27X10089
Magnetron Assembly
PartSelect #: PS239204
Manufacturer #: WB27X10089
This part is used to generate microwave energy/heat.
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Capacitor – Part Number: WB27X10011
Capacitor
PartSelect #: PS239120
Manufacturer #: WB27X10011
The capacitor is an electric circuit element that is used to store charge temporarily.
$138.14
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GRILLE – Part Number: WB07X10250
GRILLE
PartSelect #: PS229398
Manufacturer #: WB07X10250
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Side Trimmer – Part Number: WB07X10490
Side Trimmer
PartSelect #: PS229627
Manufacturer #: WB07X10490
$331.44
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SWITCH-MICRO – Part Number: WB24X10042
SWITCH-MICRO
PartSelect #: PS237010
Manufacturer #: WB24X10042
$37.95
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Steam Sensor – Part Number: WB24X799
Steam Sensor
PartSelect #: PS237391
Manufacturer #: WB24X799
Your microwave isn't complete without the GE Gas Sensor. This smart part has one job, but it's a crucial one: keeping you safe. It constantly scans your microwave for any hint of gas fumes, always on ...
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Complete Door Assembly - Stainless Steel – Part Number: WB55X10550
Complete Door Assembly - Stainless Steel
PartSelect #: PS754591
Manufacturer #: WB55X10550
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SCREW-MOUNTING – Part Number: WB01X10087
SCREW-MOUNTING
PartSelect #: PS222430
Manufacturer #: WB01X10087
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SUPPORTER BUSHING – Part Number: WB02X10693
SUPPORTER BUSHING
PartSelect #: PS223969
Manufacturer #: WB02X10693
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Eric
March 18, 2020
Our door handle on our GE monogram microwave oven is loose how do we tighten the screws?
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Hello Eric, thank you for your question. Before you begin any repair please unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet. You will need to remove the plastic lining around the inside of the door. There are retainer clips holding the liner in place and you will need to use a putty knife to remove it. Depending on the type of microwave you have, you may have to come in from the bottom or from the top to remove the lining. Gently slide the putty knife in between the lining and the frame and go around the frame and gently pry it loose. On the hinge side you will need to come in from the backside to pry the lining off. If after you remove the lining you see two screws, tighten them as needed. If you do not see the two screws, you will have to remove the inside door panel in the same way you removed the lining. Once removed, tighten the screws as needed. Once that is complete, reinstall both the inner door panel and the lining. Restore power to the microwave and everything should now work for you. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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bulb had broken off in base that was still screwed into socket
At first I tried to use pliers to unscrew the base,very uncomfortable working position,upside down and backwards(the microwave is installed over the range top)very limited space for your body and arms to manuver and you really cant see the base,all of this took place after the breaker was turned off ofcourse,finally figured out that you can drop the entire bottom housing of the microwave by unscrewing 6 screws and the light sockets are easily accessable once you lower it,take out 1 retaining screw ,remove the entire socket and unscrewed the broken base and replaced the bulbs,I said bulbs,there is no sense in having to replace another bulb in who knows how long since only one had burned out but they were both the same age
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Light Bulb - 40W 130V
  • william from san antonio, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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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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microwave would not heat up
I removed the microwave unit (built-in) from the housing above the built-in oven with just two screws and unplugging it. I then removed the screws from the top and sides of the microwave access panels to allow access to the magnetron. I then removed the electrical connections from the magnetron, which is very simple and then the screws which held the magnetron in place. Replacement of the new part was just the reverse of removing the other one. Cost to do this by a technician would have been somewhere in the neighborhood of $65.00 for coming to the house, and $75.00 per hour rounded to probably 2 hours to do it. So, doing this yourself is satisfying not only in knowing you did the job, but the $200.00 plus dollars you saved as well.
Parts Used:
Magnetron Assembly
  • Thomas from Gilbert, AZ
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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