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We started getting a "buzz" from the GE JVM1860 Microwave last night. The noise seems to come from the "o-lamp" relay on the WB27X10438 printed circuit board. That is the 4th from the bottom end of the line of 5 relays. It seems to be labeled "FT F3AA024E" Does anyone know if that relay might be individually replaceable? Or anyone that might be able to do it? Thanks, Ron
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Any part on any PCB could be replaced. The problem is: no one manufacturer is going to sell it separate. Very seldom you can match it up in an electronic parts store.
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were you ever successful in replacing this relay? I have the same problem.
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Originally Posted by: rpushee We started getting a "buzz" from the GE JVM1860 Microwave last night. The noise seems to come from the "o-lamp" relay on the WB27X10438 printed circuit board. That is the 4th from the bottom end of the line of 5 relays. It seems to be labeled "FT F3AA024E"
Does anyone know if that relay might be individually replaceable? Or anyone that might be able to do it?
Thanks, Ron I'm having this same issue. I would replace the board but it costs almost $200 and not worth putting into an old micro. Any suggestions? Thanks, P.J.
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