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GE JVM7195SK3SS microwave/hood combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JVM7195SK3SS microwave/hood combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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GE Microwave/Hood Combo JVM7195SK3SS FAQs

A GE microwave typically lasts about 9 years. For an over-the-range microwave/hood combo like GE JVM7195SK3SS, heavy daily cooking, poor airflow (grease buildup), and door-slam wear can shorten life; consistent cleaning and filter maintenance can help it reach that average. See the care and cleaning guidance in the JVM7195SK3SS owner's manual.

Typical lifespan ranges (what we see most often)

  • Light use (reheat only, a few times/week): 10 to 12 years
  • Average use (daily reheat + some cooking): about 8 to 10 years
  • Heavy use (multiple cook cycles daily): 6 to 8 years
  • Shortened lifespan triggers: blocked venting, repeated overheating, door/interlock wear
Usage pattern What wears fastest What you can do
Heavy cooking Magnetron cooling system Keep vents and filters clean
Frequent door slams Door interlock switches Close the door gently, keep latch area clean
Greasy cooktop environment Vent fan and filters Clean grease regularly, replace charcoal filter if used
Long run times Thermal protection parts Avoid running empty; use proper cookware

Maintenance that most affects lifespan

  • Keep the cavity, waveguide cover area, and door seals clean and dry.
  • Use the vent fan when cooking on the range to reduce heat and grease exposure.
  • If your unit is set up for recirculating (not vented outside), replace the charcoal filter on schedule; for this model, the manual notes replacement is commonly every 6 to 12 months depending on use.
  • Replace failed lights promptly to avoid heat damage in the light area; this model uses a halogen cooktop light (specs are listed in the manual).
  • Stop using the microwave if you see arcing or burn marks; address the cause before continued operation.

Why it matters

Microwaves usually do not “wear out” evenly; one stressed system (cooling airflow, door interlocks, or high-voltage heating components) often determines the real lifespan. Good airflow and gentle door use are two of the biggest factors for over-the-range models.

Last updated: February 2026

JVM7195SK3SS is a GE microwave/hood combo (an over-the-range microwave oven with a built-in vent fan and light) designed to mount above a cooktop. For your exact features, controls, and venting setup options, use the JVM7195SK3SS owner's manual.

What this model number tells you

The model number JVM7195SK3SS identifies the exact GE unit so you can match the right parts, installation hardware, and operating instructions.

Common places you will use the model number:

  • Ordering replacement parts such as a door interlock switch or turntable motor
  • Confirming venting type (outside vented vs. recirculating)
  • Checking optional accessories and installation requirements
  • Looking up wiring and component locations for troubleshooting

Where to find the model and serial label

On this GE microwave/hood combo, the model and serial numbers are typically on a label inside the oven cavity (visible when you open the door). The manual also provides a spot to write them down for future reference.

Why it matters when buying parts

Many GE over-the-range microwaves look similar, but parts can differ by revision. Matching JVM7195SK3SS helps ensure fit and function, especially for door-safety and drive components.

What you’re doing Why the exact model matters Example part on this model page
Fixing a door that will not start Door interlock parts vary by model Micro-switch WB24X830
Fixing a turntable that will not rotate Motor and coupler must match Microwave turntable motor WB26X10233
Setting up recirculating venting Correct charcoal filter is required Microwave charcoal filter WB02X11544

Helpful next steps

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems we see with GE Profile microwaves (including over-the-range models like GE JVM7195SK3SS) are: the microwave runs but does not heat, the oven will not start, the turntable stops rotating, and vent or light issues. Many “won’t start” complaints trace back to power supply, door interlock, or safety cut-off conditions described in the JVM7195SK3SS owner's manual.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Runs but no heat: high-voltage components (magnetron, high-voltage diode, transformer) or a control issue.
  • Won’t start or goes dead: house fuse/circuit breaker, door interlock switch problem, thermal cut-off, or a control board fault.
  • Turntable not turning: turntable motor, coupler, or a setting such as turntable on/off.
  • Buttons not responding: control panel or main board issue.
  • Fan is loud or airflow is weak: grease buildup, blocked venting, or a worn fan motor.

Model-specific parts that commonly relate to these problems

If your symptom matches one of these, these are common replacement parts for JVM7195SK3SS:

Symptom Common part to check Example part on this model page
Won’t start, intermittent start, door must be slammed Door interlock switches and lever Micro-switch WB24X830, microwave door interlock switch lever WB06X10128
Runs but not heating High-voltage diode (and related HV system) Microwave high-voltage diode WB27X1160
Turntable not rotating Turntable motor or coupler Microwave turntable motor WB26X10233
Display works but functions act erratic Main control board Board WB27X30632

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  • Confirm the outlet has power; reset the home breaker or replace the house fuse if needed.
  • Make sure the door closes firmly and the latch area is not loose or obstructed.
  • Try a simple reset: unplug for 1 minute, then plug back in.
  • Check for “LOCKED” on the display; disable control lock per the JVM7195SK3SS owner's manual.
  • If the unit is recirculating, replace the charcoal filter when dirty (often every 6 to 12 months) to keep airflow and odor control normal.

Why it matters

Microwaves use multiple safety interlocks and thermal protections. When a door switch, thermal cut-off, or control input is out of range, the oven may power up but refuse to run, or it may run without heating. Matching the symptom to the right circuit (door, control, turntable, or high-voltage) prevents unnecessary part swaps.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. GE Profile is generally considered GE’s higher-end mainstream line: it typically offers more premium finishes, more cooking and convenience features, and more tech than standard GE models, but it is not positioned as GE’s top luxury tier. For your GE JVM7195SK3SS microwave/hood combo, the best way to confirm feature set and options is to compare what’s listed in the JVM7195SK3SS owner’s manual.

What “high end” usually means for GE Profile

GE Profile is commonly viewed as “premium mainstream” because it tends to focus on upgrades that affect daily use, such as:

  • More advanced cooking modes (sensor features, more power-level control)
  • More refined design details (stainless styling, integrated controls)
  • Convenience features (one-touch keys, add-30-seconds, lock controls)
  • Better ventilation and lighting options on over-the-range models
  • More emphasis on fit and finish compared to base GE lines

How to judge it for the JVM7195SK3SS specifically

For microwaves, “high end” is less about luxury branding and more about performance, usability, and ventilation. We recommend checking these items for your exact model:

  • Cooking controls: power levels, sensor reheat/cook options
  • Ventilation: fan performance and whether you use recirculating mode
  • Filter maintenance: replacement reminders and reset steps
  • Noise and airflow: typical for microwave/hood combos
  • Serviceability: availability of common wear parts

Quick comparison (typical positioning)

Line Typical positioning What you usually get
GE (standard) Value to mid-range Core features, fewer upgrades
GE Profile Premium mainstream More features, nicer finishes, more convenience
GE luxury tier Luxury Highest styling and feature density

Why it matters

Knowing the line helps set expectations for features and replacement parts costs. For example, higher-feature models can use more specialized components like a control board or door assemblies, and keeping up with filter maintenance helps the hood portion perform as intended.

Helpful parts you might replace over time

If you are maintaining or repairing your JVM7195SK3SS, these are common categories of parts we see customers need:

Last updated: February 2026

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