- Having troubles with the plate turning in your microwave" This turntable motor, WB26X10038, can help get your microwave back in working condition.
- The WB26X10038 microwave turntable motor helps fix microwaves that are making loud noise as the plate turns, or ceases to turn at all. Simple to install, the part works with:
- GE certified part is gray and accepts a D-shaped shaft.
- Turntable motor WB26X10038 rotates the glass tray inside the microwave oven.
- Because high-voltage capacitors in a microwave can retain a lethal electrical charge even when the microwave is unplugged, a service technician should install this part.
- Genuine GE replacement part.
- Limited one year warranty.
- This turntable motor (part number WB26X10038) is for microwaves.
- Having troubles with the plate turning in your microwave" This turntable motor, WB26X10038, can help get your microwave back in working condition.
- The WB26X10038 microwave turntable motor helps fix microwaves that are making loud noise as the plate turns, or ceases to turn at all. Simple to install, the part works with:
- GE certified part is gray and accepts a D-shaped shaft.
- Turntable motor WB26X10038 rotates the glass tray inside the microwave oven.
- Because high-voltage capacitors in a microwave can retain a lethal electrical charge even when the microwave is unplugged, a service technician should install this part.
- Genuine GE replacement part.
- Limited one year warranty.
- This turntable motor (part number WB26X10038) is for microwaves.
Please note that we do not arrange delivery unless it is to a New Hampshire location. However, you can either pick up the merchandise yourself or arrange to have it picked up by another company that can pick up your merchandise at our New Hampshire warehouse on your behalf.
Extended warranties are usually very inexpensive and can save you thousands in the future.
Some can even cover extra costs that result, such as cost of food that spoils when your fridge dies.
It's simple and inexpensive to purchase extended warranties and one of the smartest ways to protect your investment.
Appliances
can be large, heavy and expensive. You probably don't have the special tools or expertise needed to fix them in a crisis. If you can spare a few thousand dollars without batting an eyelash for new
appliances
should they break tomorrow, don't buy a warranty. But if you're like most of us, protect yourself by purchasing inexpensive extended warranties when you buy a new product and save yourself big money in the long run.