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GE Countertop microwaves

Official GE countertop microwave parts

GE is known for manufacturing dependable kitchen appliances with innovative technology, and the company's countertop microwaves are no exception. You expect exceptional performance and advanced features from your GE microwave that make cooking and heating food easier than ever. When your GE microwave breaks down, get the repair parts you need to fix it at Sears PartsDirect.

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Replacing the turntable motor in your GE countertop 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.

GE countertop microwave safety precautions

  • Never attempt to repair internal microwave components inside the microwave oven cabinet. The high-voltage capacitor inside the microwave retains a lethal electrical charge even when the microwave power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet. Have a service technician repair any internal microwave component failure
  • Do not operate the microwave with the door open. Interlock switches should prevent the microwave from starting with the door open.
  • Don't use the microwave if you see door damage. A damaged door can allow microwave radiation to leak out of the cavity. Have a service technician repair the microwave door and test the door for radiation leakage.
  • Clean food residue out of the microwave cavity often.