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The GE Gas Sensor is a crucial safety feature designed for your microwave. It intelligently detects even the slightest presence of gas fumes within your appliance, ensuring your safety while in operation. Upon detection, it promptly shuts off the microwave, mitigating any risk posed by potential gas leaks. It's important to remember that due to the high-voltage capacitors that can hold a lethal electrical charge even when disconnected, this part should be installed only by a qualified service technician. Packed with advanced technology, this sensor makes your microwave safer and more efficient, embodying the reliable quality of the GE brand. Please consult a professional for installation.
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Glenn M - June 12, 2019
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WORKS! Tedious to get to but easy to replace
I had no one to help, so had to build a support to get the over the range top microwave down where I could work on it. That took some doing. There are lots of screws holding the cover on. Not difficult, but a bunch of them. Once I got the cover off it was easy to spot the part. It was held on with a plastic clip that swings out. I marked the old one to be sure the new one went in the same way, based on the labeling. Not sure if that matters. There are six pins arranged in symmetric groups of three. Put it all back together and the error message was gone.
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Joe
November 4, 2019
I have microwave case off and have replacement microwave steam sensor Part # wb24x799. Where does the part go?
For model number PVM9179SK1SS0
Hello Joe, Thank you for the question. The Sensor is located on the corner of the Blower Fan. Hope this helps!
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Genny
November 11, 2021
How do I access fan? My steam sensor is telling me it needs something. Although we bought the Microwave in 2019, installed in March 2020 after new cupboards were installed, only used in 2nd home til June 2020. We were not able to return for 2020 winter because of Covid so it was only used for 3 months. When we returned, the steam sensor does not work and I wonder if it is just loose. I want to check.
For model number JVM6175DK3WW
Hi Genny,
Thank you for your question. The sensor is located on the corner of the blower fan. To access the blower fan, you will need to unplug the microwave from the electrical outlet and remove it from the under the cabinet. Once the microwave has been removed from under the counter, remove the outer panel from it. Once the outer panel has been removed, you will need to discharge the capacitor before attempting to access the sensor as it can still store electricity even though the microwave has been unplugged. Here is a link from our website that you may reference for information on how to discharge the capacitor, https://www.partselect.com/Microwave+discharge-capacitor+repair.htm. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
My microwave is above the stove. I am getting a seam sensor replacement error message. How will I replace this? Can I do it myself?
For model number JVM7195EK1ES
Hi Kathy, thank you for your inquiry. If your microwave is giving steam sensor fault, then you probably have an issue with the steam sensor, part number PS237391. To replace the sensor, you may need to remove the top panel from the microwave by un-threading the screws. Once you removed the top panel, you will have access to the sensor, which is located on the left side at the top. To remove the sensor, you can just pull it out and snap in the new sensor. We hope this solves your problem!
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Thomas
February 4, 2020
Where is it located on model jvm7195ek2es? Will i have to remove entire microwave from cabinet to access it?
For model number jvm7195ek2es
Hello, Thank you for your question. The Sensor is located on the corner of the Blower Fan. We hope this helps.
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Jeff
January 10, 2023
I’m getting a sensor error and the microwave stops working after a few seconds. Is the steam sensor the problem or could something else be at fault. Thanks
For model number Jvm7195dk1bb
Hi Jeff, thank you for reaching out. The issue is probably with the steam sensor and you may need to replace it with part number PS237391. We hope this information helps! If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Thanks again for your great question.
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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS237391
Manufacturer Part Number: WB24X799