SCB1000KSS GE Microwave Parts List

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Micro switch (microwave door switch. This switch is normally open. When the microwave door is shut, the door switches close to send power to the microwave.)

The microwave primary door switch, also known as a micro switch, is normally open. When the door is shut, the door switch will close to send power to the microwave to operate. If the microwave won’t start, then the switch has failed, and the part will need to be replaced. The micro switch is in the latch board section and monitors the position of the door. This part measures 1.5” L x .75” W NOTE: Due to the high voltage capacitor in the microwave, it can retain a lethal electrical charge, even when unplugged. It is suggested to have a service technician install the part. This is a genuine OEM part. Please disconnect the power to the microwave before beginning the repair.

Easy Part #:
EAP3522738
Availability:
On Order
Price:
$9.10

Thermostat (microwave/range thermal fuse. If the appliance overheats, the thermal fuse blows to cut off power to the appliance. If the thermal fuse has blown, the)

The thermal fuse, also known as a safety thermostat, protects the oven range from overheating. If the oven range overheats, the fuse is blown to cut power off to the oven range. Once the fuse has blown, the oven range will no longer heat and the fuse will need to be replaced. The thermal fuse measures approximately 1” and can also be used in a microwave, check your model number. This is a genuine OEM part. Please remember to disconnect the power to the appliance before starting the repair.

Easy Part #:
EAP3530468
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
$18.89
Easy Part #:
EAP3530398
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
$21.50

Magnetron

This magnetron in your microwave creates the radiation needed for cooking or warming your food. It is located inside the main cavity, typically near the transformer or waveguide. When the magnetron becomes defective, your food may not heat up properly or heat up at all. Additionally, buzzing or humming sounds may be noticeable while the microwave is in operation. With a malfunctioning magnetron, your microwave loses its primary function. To remove it, you first need to unplug your microwave from its outlet. Before touching any components, discharge the capacitor by placing a screwdriver, with an insulated handle, across the two terminals of the capacitor. Once the capacitor is discharged, replace the current magnetron by disconnecting it from any wires and removing any mounting screws or clips. This magnetron is sold individually and is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer.

Easy Part #:
EAP3529034
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
$104.44
Easy Part #:
EAP3529223
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
$55.96
Easy Part #:
EAP3529603
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
$16.72
Easy Part #:
EAP3522504
Availability:
Special Order
Price:
$23.48
Easy Part #:
EAP3517241
Availability:
On Order
Price:
$28.60

Fan

Easy Part #:
EAP3522731
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
$11.92
Easy Part #:
EAP3529192
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
$48.52
Easy Part #:
EAP3530464
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
$11.84
Easy Part #:
EAP3525456
Availability:
Special Order
Price:
$6.92
Easy Part #:
EAP3517549
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
$6.28
Easy Part #:
EAP3595426
Availability:
On Order
Price:
$83.93
Easy Part #:
EAP3522798
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
$6.92
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