WB27X10928 General Electric Microwave/Oven Combo Line Fuse
Genuine OEM NEW Part WB27X10928
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General Electric
MFG Number
WB27X10928
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WB27X10928 replaces: AP3994062, WB27X10388, 1262970, 875392, AH1481237, EA1481237, PS1481237, WB27X0713, WB27X10114, WB27X10247, WB27X10288, WB27X10474, WB27X1077, WB27X1159, WB27X713.
Special Price
$8.99
Regular Price
$15.99
(44% off)
Microwave/Oven Combo Line Fuse.
This product is a genuine OEM replacement fuse compatible with various GE brands, including Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, Profile, Fisher & Paykel, and Sears-Kenmore. It is designed to offer overcurrent protection by disrupting the flow of electricity when a fault occurs. Typically, this fuse is situated within the control panel of the microwave or range.
If your microwave or range stops heating, fails to activate, or the touchpad becomes unresponsive, these may indicate a faulty fuse. You can check the fuse's functionality using a multimeter to test for continuity. A result indicating an "open line" means the fuse should be replaced.
Blown fuses in these appliances often result from issues such as a defective door switch, a failing fan motor, or a direct short. Installing a new fuse restores the safe and efficient operation of your microwave or range.
This product is a genuine OEM replacement fuse compatible with various GE brands, including Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, Profile, Fisher & Paykel, and Sears-Kenmore. It is designed to offer overcurrent protection by disrupting the flow of electricity when a fault occurs. Typically, this fuse is situated within the control panel of the microwave or range.
If your microwave or range stops heating, fails to activate, or the touchpad becomes unresponsive, these may indicate a faulty fuse. You can check the fuse's functionality using a multimeter to test for continuity. A result indicating an "open line" means the fuse should be replaced.
Blown fuses in these appliances often result from issues such as a defective door switch, a failing fan motor, or a direct short. Installing a new fuse restores the safe and efficient operation of your microwave or range.
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