WB26X32190 General Electric Microwave Turntable Motor
Genuine OEM NEW Part WB26X32190
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General Electric
MFG Number
WB26X32190
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WB26X32190 replaces: WB26X10176, AP6888673, 4957976, AH12722592, EA12722592, EAP12722592, PS12722592, B001KGOR5W.
Special Price
$40.99
Regular Price
$54.99
(25% off)
Microwave Turntable Motor
The Turntable Motor is a genuine original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part designed for GE microwaves. It plays a crucial role by rotating the glass turntable plate, which helps distribute heat uniformly across the food inside the microwave.
Indications of a malfunctioning turntable motor are:
- The turntable either fails to spin or spins erratically
- Noticeable grinding or clicking sounds from the motor
- Excessive wobbling of the turntable plate during use
The deterioration of the motor typically results from regular wear and tear due to prolonged usage, breakdown of motor's electronic components, or damage caused by excessive weight or accidental impacts. Replacing the faulty motor with this GE part can help maintain the microwave’s efficiency in cooking evenly.
This replacement motor is also suitable for use with Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore models. It is advisable to replace a defective motor promptly to prevent further damage to your microwave and avoid potential costly repairs. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the turntable motor ensure the longevity and proper functioning of other microwave components.
The Turntable Motor is a genuine original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part designed for GE microwaves. It plays a crucial role by rotating the glass turntable plate, which helps distribute heat uniformly across the food inside the microwave.
Indications of a malfunctioning turntable motor are:
- The turntable either fails to spin or spins erratically
- Noticeable grinding or clicking sounds from the motor
- Excessive wobbling of the turntable plate during use
The deterioration of the motor typically results from regular wear and tear due to prolonged usage, breakdown of motor's electronic components, or damage caused by excessive weight or accidental impacts. Replacing the faulty motor with this GE part can help maintain the microwave’s efficiency in cooking evenly.
This replacement motor is also suitable for use with Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore models. It is advisable to replace a defective motor promptly to prevent further damage to your microwave and avoid potential costly repairs. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the turntable motor ensure the longevity and proper functioning of other microwave components.
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