WB27X11033 General Electric High Voltage Capacitor for Range/Stove/Oven/Microwave
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General Electric
MFG Number
WB27X11033
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacture part number # WB27X11033 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP4412060, 1474118, AH2353613, EA2353613, PS2353613, WB27X10308, WB27X10520, WB27X10701, WB27X10747, WB27X10805, B00E1NDGP8, 0D2604, EN61270-1, MWOC21100.
Special Price
$31.99
Regular Price
$38.99
(18% off)
High Voltage Capacitor for Range/Stove/Oven/Microwave.
This component is suitable for use when your oven fails to produce heat. It is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part designed specifically for GE microwave models, but also fits certain Kenmore, Maytag, and Frigidaire microwaves. The capacitor is located close to the magnetron tube on the circuit board and plays a crucial role in generating the electrical potential needed for the magnetron to function effectively and produce microwaves.
If you notice any of the following issues, it may indicate a faulty capacitor:
- Food is unevenly cooked or remains unheated.
- Longer cooking times are required to get the desired results.
- The output power from the magnetron tube diminishes or fails.
- There are unusual burning smells or sparking sounds from the appliance.
Replacing a defective capacitor with this GE-approved part can help maintain the microwave’s performance, ensuring efficient and safe operation.
This component is suitable for use when your oven fails to produce heat. It is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part designed specifically for GE microwave models, but also fits certain Kenmore, Maytag, and Frigidaire microwaves. The capacitor is located close to the magnetron tube on the circuit board and plays a crucial role in generating the electrical potential needed for the magnetron to function effectively and produce microwaves.
If you notice any of the following issues, it may indicate a faulty capacitor:
- Food is unevenly cooked or remains unheated.
- Longer cooking times are required to get the desired results.
- The output power from the magnetron tube diminishes or fails.
- There are unusual burning smells or sparking sounds from the appliance.
Replacing a defective capacitor with this GE-approved part can help maintain the microwave’s performance, ensuring efficient and safe operation.
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