General Electric Range Electronics

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Popular General Electric Range Electronics

Run Capacitor
$56.05
In Stock
Manufacturer Part Number:
WR55X24064
This part helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature to keep things frozen in your freezer. This part has been updated by the manufacturer and may appear different than the original, but should function the same.
Cable Assembly
$14.65
In Stock
Manufacturer Part Number:
WB27X35382
This part is the replacement high-voltage diode for your microwave. It is approximately 3 inches long and is sold individually. The high voltage diode is an electrical current control device inside your microwave. Be sure to disconnect power to the microwave, and use extreme caution when completing this repair, as microwaves can still retain an electrical charge even when unplugged. This part is a...
Microwave Magnetron
$179.95
In Stock
Manufacturer Part Number:
WB26X32629
Genuine OEM magnetron for your microwave. Always use proper safety equipment and follow the manufacturers instructions while installing.
Magnetron
$257.23
In Stock
Manufacturer Part Number:
WB27X10249
This part is used to generate microwave energy/heat.
Diode Cable
$38.06
In Stock
Manufacturer Part Number:
WB27X10037
Diode
$58.09
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Manufacturer Part Number:
WB27X10597
This part allows power to go one way only.
MAGNETRON Assembly
$121.95
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Manufacturer Part Number:
WB27X11079
Capacitor
$52.99
In Stock
Manufacturer Part Number:
WB27X11033
Capacitor
$87.95
In Stock
Manufacturer Part Number:
WB27X10011
The capacitor is an electric circuit element that is used to store charge temporarily.
Magnetron
$249.61
In Stock
Manufacturer Part Number:
WB27X10017
This magnetron uses electrical and magnetic currents in order to create an intense heat output.