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GE Built in microwaves

Official GE built-in microwave parts

GE built-in microwaves use advanced controls to quickly heat and cook foods evenly. Sensor control features in GE microwaves take the guess work out of cooking and heating foods so dishes come out perfect. If your GE microwave stops heating, trust Sears PartsDirect to have the parts you need to fix the problem.

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Defrosting tips for your GE built-in microwave

  • When using Auto Defrost, enter the net weight of the portion that you're defrosting (the weight of the food minus the weight of the container).
  • Make sure that you remove any metal such as twist ties from the item before starting the microwave.
  • Leave the container lid open. Slit or pierce plastic packaging. Slit the skins of foods such as sausages.
  • As food begins to defrost, separate the pieces of food so items defrost more easily.
  • Turn food over halfway through the defrost process to evenly defrost items top to bottom.
  • Let food stand for several minutes after defrosting.

Replacing the turntable motor in your GE built-in microwave

  • Unplug the microwave power cord to disconnect electrical power.
  • Open the microwave door and remove the turntable. Pull the turntable motor coupler off the turntable motor shaft. Close the door.
  • Carefully lay the microwave down on its back cabinet panel.
  • Remove the bottom panel mounting screws. Support the bottom panel as you remove the final mounting screw. Remove the bottom panel.
  • Remove the turntable mounting screws and pull out the turntable motor. Install the new turntable motor and secure it with the mounting screws.
  • Reassemble the microwave and plug the power cord back into the wall outlet.
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