GE Oven Stove Range Hinge with Roller - Left Side Replacement

This particular Hinge with Roller - Left Side is specific to GE manufactured brands including General Electric, Hotpoint, and Kenmore. To find a hinge roller specific to your model.


If your oven/stove/range is having any of these symptoms, then replacing the hinge roller could solve your appliance problem.
1) Oven Door will not open and/or close



Tools used for this repair/replacement:
1) Phillips Screw Driver
2) Pliers

GE Part Number: WB14X103


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Posted by NyTech Appliance at May 30, 2014 9:33 AMCategory: Appliance Repair Service
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Range Stove Oven Repair How To Replacing the Bake Element - 3600W

If your range stove oven is having any of these symptoms, then replacing the
bake element could solve your appliance problem

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Posted by NyTech Appliance at May 28, 2014 3:15 PMCategory: Appliance Repair Service
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Range/Stove/Oven Repair - Replacing the 6" Surface Element with Limiter

Range Stove Oven Repair - Replacing the 6" Surface Element with Limiter Whirlpool


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This particular Surface Element with Limiter is specific to Whirlpool manufactured brands including Admiral, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, Maytag, Crosley, Jenn-Air, Hardwick, Magic Chef, Amana, Glenwood, and Caloric. To find a surface element limiter specific to your model, visit


If your oven/range/stove is having any of these symptoms, then replacing the surface element limiter could solve your appliance problem.
1) Cooktop element is not heating

Tools used for this repair/replacement:
1) Phillips Screw Driver
2) Needle Nose Pliers

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Posted by NyTech Appliance at May 27, 2014 12:39 PMCategory: Appliance Repair Service
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Temperatures Washing Machine Water for Better Performance

 

Clothes not coming out clean? The water might be too cold. Make sure your cold washing machine water is at least 65-degrees for best detergent action.

 

Water coming from the cold water tap can be pretty chilly during the winter (or year-round if you have a well). According to washing machine manufacturers, if the water is colder than 65 degrees F, the additives in laundry detergent won't work as well—and powder detergents won't fully dissolve. Cold water for washing should be in the 65- to 85-degree range or clothes won't get completely clean.

To find out if your clothes are getting a good wash, check the water temperature with a cooking thermometer (one that registers low temperatures) when you do a cold, a warm and a hot wash. If the water temperature is below 65 degrees for cold water washes, boost it by selecting warm water for part of the initial fill cycle. If the warm water wash is below 85 degrees (a common problem during winter or when the washing machine is at the opposite end of the house from the water heater), try the hot water setting instead for all or part of the wash cycle. Or run the hot water tap into the laundry tub until it gets hot, then turn on the washer.

Always leave rinse settings on cold, no matter what washing temperature you choose. Cold water rinses are just as effective as warm water rinses, and you'll save a lot of energy.

 

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Posted by NyTech Appliance at May 21, 2014 1:19 PMCategory: Appliance Repair Service
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How to Adjust Temperatures on Oven Range Stove

If your oven  times are off, recalibrate your oven temperature to match an accurate oven thermometer. The procedure is in your oven’s instruction manual.

 

If the temperature in your oven doesn’t match your temperature setting, or if your new oven just doesn’t cook like your old one, you can recalibrate the temperature setting. The instructions for adjusting the temperature are in your instruction manual. If you don’t have a manual, ask the manufacturer to send you one or go online and search for a downloadable version. Enter your oven’s model number along with the words “instruction manual” in the search box and you’re sure to find what you need.

You’ll need a good-quality oven thermometer to see if your oven is heating accurately. Check local retailers (kitchen and department stores tend to carry good ones) or buy one online. Place the thermometer on the center shelf and wait for the oven to maintain a constant temperature. Then use the procedure outlined in your manual to match the temperature setting to the thermometer reading.

Posted by NyTech Appliance at May 19, 2014 11:40 AMCategory: Appliance Repair Service
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Repair my GE General Electric microwave Stove

How to Buy a GE Microwave

Purchasing a new or used GE microwave on eBay is easy process, as you simply conduct a search by typing the model name of the microwave into the search field located on every page of the site. To refine your search results by geographical area, or by closest match, simply click the drop-down menu at the top of the listing results page and customize the results according to your personal preference. Becoming familiar with the types of problems that a GE microwave and with solutions to those problems can save you money and can help you get your microwave back to working as it should.

General Electric (GE) microwaves are consistently dependable appliances. Highly rated by consumers and professional reviewers alike, these microwaves are an essential component in any hardworking kitchen. Most models offer speed cooking, rewarming, and food temperature-sensing features, making the GE microwave a favorite cooking tool of many. Each GE microwave model operates in different ways and may eventually malfunction, but most problems with GE microwaves are easy to diagnose and correct. GE microwaves are widely available from local big box retail outlets, and eBay is also a good place to search for a new or used GE microwave.

How to Reset a GE Microwave?

If a GE microwave seems like may not be working properly, users should begin their repair attempts by resetting the machine. A soft reset simply backs users out of the programming that is active on the display screen of the microwave. To perform one, users should press the "Off/Clear" button on the microwave's keypad for 3 to 5 seconds. A hard reset, on the other hand, should likely fix any temporary problems with the microwave's memory. Users can perform a hard reset by unplugging the machine from the outlet, waiting a minimum of 60 seconds, and then plugging the machine back into the power source and resetting the time clock.

How to Replace a Fuse on a GE Microwave?

Replacing the fuse on a GE microwave may be necessary if too much electrical current passes through the thin metal wire inside the appliance's fuse. It is important to remember that the internal parts of a microwave can produce electrical current even if the microwave is unplugged from the wall outlet.  After unplugging a GE microwave, owners can remove the screws on the front of the grill, which may be on the top or on the back of the machine. Owners should make sure to label the wires connected to the fuse before disconnecting them. After doing so, they can unclip the wires and pull the fuse straight out of the case. A blown fuse should show burn marks on the inside of the glass fuse case, and if the fuse is in fact blown, owners can replace it with a new one by pushing the new fuse into place. Then, they should reattach the wires and replace the cover. Finally, owners can plug the machine back in to reset the time clock.

Troubleshooting a Broken GE Microwave

If a GE microwave malfunctions and a user performs a soft reset followed by a hard reset, and if the machine's fuse is intact yet the problem persists, it may be necessary to troubleshoot in order to find the source of the malfunction. Owners can consult the following chart, which describes a number of potential problems and solutions. The cost of GE microwave parts often exceeds the cost of replacing the machine, so owners should consider this as they decide how to fix the problem.

Posted by NyTech Appliance at May 16, 2014 9:11 AMCategory: Appliance Repair Service
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Appliance Repair Service New York Repair vs. replace

Repair or replace

Major appliances are the cornerstones of modern life. Without these trusty devices, people would be reduced to washing their clothes by hand and cooking meals over an open fire.

It's no wonder that a broken appliance can amount to a pretty big problem in most households, and the question of whether to repair or replace these devices can even create a lot of anxiety.

When it comes to repairing appliances, every device eventually reaches a point of diminishing returns. If it's cheaper to fix an appliance than replace it, the smart money is usually on the fix. However, it doesn't make sense to fix a device that is likely to break down again in the near future or become technologically obsolete.

Considerations for repair or replace

Posted by NyTech Appliance at May 15, 2014 9:38 AMCategory: Appliance Repair Service
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Microwave Oven Repair New York City

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Microwave ovens are a testament to man's ingenuity and creativity. For someone to have the foresight to imagine that food can be cooked without ever being placed in an oven or near a fire is astonishing. What was once a science fiction movie fantasy device, is now a common everyday household appliance. What's next? I wouldn't mind that machine from "The Jetsons" that made whatever food you mentioned. I wonder if anyone's working on that? Anyway, the microwave oven is a marvel of science, available right in our kitchens. To understand how this little cube can heat up food and make the popcorn pop, have a read of our article that explains just how it works.

So, you're here because your microwave oven isn't working as well as it used to or it isn't working at all. Many times, you can quickly and inexpensively fix the problem by yourself. You will need to have a VOM (volt-ohm meter), which you can pick up at most hardware centers. A notebook to record your process is a valuable assistant when it comes to trying to remember which screw goes where. As always, unplug the appliance before troubleshooting unless otherwise noted. Now, let's see if we can fix that problem.

Note: Before touching any internal parts, be sure to discharge the capacitor. The capacitor stores additional voltage and can hurt you even if the unit is unplugged. To discharge a capacitor safely, you will need the following: a screwdriver, a wire-wound resistor with a 2 watt - 20,000ohm rating, and a pair of jumper wires with alligator clips on the ends. Clip a wire to each end of the resistor. Clip one wire to the metal shaft of the screwdriver. Clip the other wire to one of the capacitor's terminals. Now, touch the other terminal with the tip of the screwdriver. There may be a small spark. If the capacitor has three terminals, do the same process with the middle terminal and each outside terminal.

Posted by NyTech Appliance at May 14, 2014 4:30 PMCategory: Appliance Repair Service
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Microwave Oven How to fix problem and Replace few parts Troubleshooting

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Look no further than this video for a detailed, easy to understand, step by step troubleshooting guide to repair your faulty microwave. Over the years, I have repaired many microwave ovens, and the test procedures outlined in this video are exactly what I use.



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Posted by NyTech Appliance at May 13, 2014 4:18 PMCategory: Appliance Repair Service
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How to Drain a Washing Machine That Won't Drain

Save a bundle on appliance repair bills. We show you how to unclog your washing machine so it drains and replace the pump if you need to.

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If the water won't drain out of your washing machine, either something is stuck in the drain hose or pump, or the pump is broken. Both fixes are simple if you're even just a little bit handy with tools. We’re showing the repair on a Maytag washing machine.

Start by unplugging the machine and emptying the water. Bail the water out of the tub, or you can drain the tub using gravity by placing the drain hose on the floor near the drain or in a bucket. Clamp the hose to prevent any remaining water from running out. Once the washer's empty, support the front of it on paint cans or stacked 2x4s. Shows where to find the screws that hold the front panel in place. Remove the panel and you'll see the pump.

The pump has a translucent housing, so you might even see the offending piece of clothing wrapped up in the pump. Shows what to do if the pump is clogged. If you don't see the clog in the pump or in the hose near the pump, then it could be stuck in the outlet where the hose connects to the bottom of the tub. To find out, loosen the clamp that holds the hose to the bottom of the tub and remove the hose. Have a bucket and sponge handy, though. Any water that's left in the machine will run out. When you locate the piece of clothing, pull it out with needle-nose pliers.

If nothing is clogging the hose or pump, the pump could be shot, although in most cases you'll hear noise from a bad pump, and it’ll start to leak if you don’t replace it right away. Shows how to remove the pump. Buy a new one to match. You can find a new pump online or go to your local appliance parts center. You’ll need the brand and model number for proper part identification. Model numbers are usually stamped on a small metal plate located under the tub lid or on the top, side or back of the machine. Copy down all the plate information and use it to access online parts suppliers, or take it along to the parts distributor. Install the new pump by attaching it with screws and connecting the hoses, and then reinstall the belt.

Posted by NyTech Appliance at May 13, 2014 10:34 AMCategory: Appliance Repair Service
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