WB27X10089-ER for GE Microwave seamlessly replaces WB27X10089, assuring your home appliance's peak performance and durability.
Our replacement component is made with durability and accuracy, and it is intended to match or surpass OEM specifications, so it will fit perfectly and perform dependably.
WB27X10089-ER - Compatible with:
- GE
- General Electric
- Westinghouse
- Monogram
- Café
- Moffat
- Profile
- Sears
- McClary
- Hotpoint
- Kenmore
WB27X10089-ER Fixes and Solutions:
- Weak or no heating
- Intermittent or noisy operation
- Sparks or arcing inside
- Overheating components
- Shortened microwave lifespan
- Inconsistent cooking performance
WB27X10089-ER Replaces:
- WB27X10089-ER
- WB27X10089
- 423T022P01
- 4357408
- 5303011673
- 687152252015
- 72039-201-112
- 72039201112
- WB27X10370
- WB27X10492
- 769862
- AP2025998
- PS239204
- EAP239204
- PD00032285
Perfect Fit Models for WB27X10089-ER:
- JEB1095BB01
- JEB1095CB001
- JEB1095SB01
- JEB1095WB01
- JEB1055BB01
- JEB1055WB01
- ZMC1095SB001
- ZMC1095SB01
- ZMC1095SF001
- JEM25GY01
- JEM25WY01
- JEM31CA01
- JEM31GA01
- JEM31GA02
- JEM31GY01
- JEM31SA01
- JEM31WA01
- JEM31WY01
- ZMC1095SF03
- ZMC1095SF02
- ZEM200GY01
- ZEM200SY01
- ZEM200WY01
- ZMC1095BB001
- ZMC1095BB01
- ZMC1095BF001
- ZMC1095BF02
- ZMC1095BF03
- ZMC1095BFBB1
- ZMC1095SFSS1
- ZMC1095WB001
- ZMC1095WB01
- ZMC1095WF001
- ZMC1095WF02
- ZMC1095WF03
- ZMC1095WFWW1
- JEB1095BB002
- JEB1095BB03
- JEB1095BB04
- JEB1095CB02
- JEB1095CB03
- JEB1095SB002
- JEB1095SB03
- JEB1095SB04
- JEB1095WB002
- JEB1095WB03
- JEB1095WB04
How to test Magnetron Assembly ?
- Unplug the Microwave
- Ensure the microwave is unplugged from the power source to prevent electrical hazards.
- Locate the Magnetron Assembly
- The magnetron assembly is usually located near the center of the microwave, behind the inner casing. Depending on the model.
- You may need to remove the outer panel or back cover to access it.
- Disconnect the Magnetron Assembly
- Once you have access to the magnetron assembly, disconnect any wires attached to it to isolate it for testing.
Some useful diagnosing tips
- Remove outer casing to access magnetron.
- Check for visible damage or burns.
- Use a multimeter to test continuity.
- Inspect wiring connections for looseness.
- Test for resistance (usually around 0.5 - 1 ohm).
- Check for overheating during operation