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General Electric Microwave Handles and Latches

Popular General Electric Microwave Handles and Latches

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General Electric Microwave Locker
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8 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS3522838
Manufacturer Part Number 4026W2A019A
The locker, or door latch assembly fits to the inside of the microwave door, and keeps the door closed. If the door on your microwave oven doesn’t appear to close properly, you may have a problem with the door latch assembly. This locker is made of plastic and measures 7 inches long x 2 inches wide. If either of the hooks is broken or does not have any spring tension, you may need to replace the assembly.
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Dave from FOREST, VA
Door locker snapped off
Unplugged the microwave. I opened the door. I used a butter knife to pop the bezel off the inside of the door. I pushed the locker up and to the left and used the butter knife to pry it loose. Disconnected the locker from the spring, and reversed for the installation. Read more...
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$87.01
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General Electric Microwave Door Handle - Stainless Steel
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31 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS8754188
Manufacturer Part Number WB15X21101
This genuine OEM door handle is compatible with various models of microwave. It is made of highly durable plastic with a metallic coating. The door handle provides users with a convenient way of opening and closing the microwave door. It provides a secure grip and allows users to easily access the interior cavity when placing or removing food items. If the handle is broken, loose, or out of alignment then you will need to replace it in order to ensure the safe and effective use of your microwave. Mounting screws are sold separately.
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James from GRAIN VALLEY, MO
Door handle broken
1. Removed the cowling/deflector above the door. Push to the left then lift off.
2. Lift the door off and lay it face down.
3. With a screwdriver pry off the retainer ring around the outside edge of the glass. It is about 2.5 inches wide.
4. Remove the 4 set screws in each corner. Use a magnetic tip screwdriver as the screws are small.
5. With a screwdriver pry off the inner retaining ring.
6. You will then be able access the two screws holding on the old handle and replace with the new. Reassamble in reverse order.
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$56.63
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General Electric Microwave Handle Support - White
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22 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS8753758
Manufacturer Part Number WB06X10943
This part is a replacement handle support for your microwave door. The handle support is the part that connects the handle to the microwave door. Occasionally the handle supports can become loose and damaged, and need to be replaced. This part is white in color and is sold individually. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
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Cheryl from AURORA, IL
Tray and Handle were broken.
Removed the outer frame on the inside of the door. Then I removed the metal frame to get to the handle screws. Removed the handle screws and replaced the broken handle with the new one. Then put everything else back together. For the tray. I just put the new one on the rotating wheel. Read more...
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$26.87
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General Electric Microwave Door Latch Assembly
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20 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS230891
Manufacturer Part Number WB10X10021
This part is electrically designed for securing the door of the microwave while it’s in use.
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  • Doesn’t shut off
  • Door not closing properly
  • Won’t turn on
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Dennis S. from Fremont, OH
One of the two plastic latches broke off, disabling my microwave
I have a GE Advantium/micorwave oven. It is the model that has the hinges on the side, NOT the bottom. First, removing the door is necessary. The grill has to be removed first, then the door lifts right out. Next the plastic backing on the door has to be very carfully taken off to expose where the new latch has to be placed. Use a flat screw driver or putty knife to go around the permiter releasing the internal, unseen, plastic catches that hold it on. This should be done carefully, to avoid breaking the catches that you can't see. After the plastic is mostly removed putting in the spring is not too difficult, but a second set of hands is almost manditory. Read more...
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$50.77
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General Electric Microwave Handle Ww
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2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11736301
Manufacturer Part Number WB15X26776
Installation Instructions
Daniel from NEW CITY, NY
Door Handle Replacement.
Slide a flathead screwdriver along the inside plastic liner to unclip from the door.
Then take a phillips head screwdriver and remove the 2 screws holding the handle of the microwave. Pull and replace handle with existing 2 screws. Push back plastic liner, and it should click in place to complete the job.
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$83.45
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General Electric Microwave Door Handle
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6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS232103
Manufacturer Part Number WB15X10023
Screws NOT included.
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Donna from Chapel Hill, NC
The handle was broken
I had to pop off the facing on the microwave on the inside and then on the outside. On the inside, I used a kitchen knife to carefully pop off the facing. I found the screws that were holding the old handle on. I had to pop the back of the microwave door off to gain access to the other screws for the handles. The outer screws had to be put in place first, making sure that the glass did not slip. The facing needed to be popped back on before the inner screws were tightened. I tightened the inner screws and then popped the facing back on. The thing that took me the longest was figuring out how to pop the facing off and lining up the screws in the handles correctly. Read more...
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General Electric Microwave Door Latch
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7 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS12725571
Manufacturer Part Number WB10X32782
Enhance the lifespan and optimal functioning of your GE microwave with our Door Latch, an exquisite addition for your appliance. This vital piece, meticulously designed by GE, maintains the security of your microwave, ensuring it remains closed during its operation cycle to provide effective performance and safety. Because of the potential high-voltage risks associated with microwaves, we strongly recommend this part is installed by a qualified service technician. Redefine the security of your appliance with this high-quality GE Door Latch, a part destined to keep your microwave in optimal condition for years to come.
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Fernando from WEST CHESTER, PA
Mirowave door latch
While installing a filter in my brand new never been used microwave range hood combo I snapped off the top door latch with my elbow. After a few expletives I search You Tube and found it was a simple fix. I ordered a replacement latch from this site. It arrived in three days and it took 5 minutes to fix. Read more...
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$36.85
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General Electric Microwave Lever Switch
PartSelect Number PS12170282
Manufacturer Part Number WB10X27080
Presenting the GE Lever Switch, an essential component for your microwave. This door interlock switch lever serves a critical duty - it activates the interlock switch whenever the microwave door is closed. Crafted for precision and safety, the lever switch ensures your microwave operates safely by preventing it from activating with the door open. As a crucial safety measure, due to the high-voltage capacitors in a microwave retaining a lethal electrical charge, it's recommended to have this part installed by a professional service technician. Rely on the expertise of GE designed parts to keep your microwave in top working order. Upgrade your microwave with GE's Lever Switch today.
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Henry from NORWALK, CT
Microwave door was hard to open
1. Take out the case by unscrew 8 screws on the back and side of the case
2. Take out the control panel by unscrew 1 screw on the top and slide up
3. Take out the latch by unscrew 2 screws, and slide out 3 electric switches that clipped on the latch
4. Clip the switches onto the new latch
5. Slide in lever switch into latch
6. Put back the latch
7. Put back the control panel
8. Put back the case
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$53.70
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General Electric Microwave Door Latch Housing
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10 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1019899
Manufacturer Part Number WB06X10610
The door latch housing encloses the door switches and door latch.
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Charles from CLAYTON, NJ
Tripping circuit breaker, broken micro switch locking pin
1. Unplug unit
2. Open door, remove two screws above the top trim piece, slide and remove trim.
3. Remove screw behind control board and top left corner, then release from position.
3b. Unplug all wire terminations and set control panel aside.
4. Remove two screws securing latch board, lift and rotate board out of position, remove three micro switches, xfer monitor switch actuator from lower pin in old board and insert in new. Install new door switches and reverse procedure to complete repair.

Note 1. Take care to located new latch board so holding tabs line up, pass through frame, and openings for door tangs line up with openings in frame before securing with screws.

Note 2. A long magnetic screwdriver is helpful.
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$74.29
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General Electric Microwave Door Handle - Black
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7 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS10065137
Manufacturer Part Number WB15X24435
Screws NOT included.
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RogerPotter from JACKSONVILLE, FL
Bottom of Handle Broke
Open the microwave door. On the outer edge the is a 1 inch thick black mold that goes around the entire door. Pry that back with a flat head screwdriver where the handle is and you will see the 2 phillip screws are exposed, top and bottom. Remove them.. Read more...

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