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GE PK7800SK7SS electric oven/microwave combo

GE PK7800SK7SS electric oven/microwave combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE PK7800SK7SS electric oven/microwave combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Bracket for GE PK7800SK7SS - Part WB02X32932

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GE Electric Oven/Microwave Combo PK7800SK7SS FAQs

You can order replacement parts for your GE PK7800SK7SS electric oven/microwave combo by matching your model number to the parts list and selecting the exact part you need. For the most accurate fit, confirm the part name and part ID before checkout.

How we recommend ordering parts for model PK7800SK7SS

  • Find your model number on the appliance ID tag and confirm it matches PK7800SK7SS.
  • Identify the symptom (no heat, overheating, door won’t latch, microwave won’t start) to narrow the part.
  • Choose the exact part by part ID (not just a description).
  • Compare your old part to the listing (connectors, mounting holes, and wire locations).
  • Order the part and keep your receipt and packaging until the repair is complete.

Common parts customers order for this wall oven/microwave combo

These are examples of parts available for PK7800SK7SS that often come up in troubleshooting:

Problem you’re seeing Part to check/order What it affects
Oven temperature seems off Wall oven temperature sensor WB21X10165 Oven temperature feedback to the control
Microwave won’t start or stops when door moves Microwave door interlock switch WB24X25397 Door safety circuit and start enable
Unit runs hot or fan issues Wall oven cooling fan assembly WB26X31060 Cooling airflow for electronics and oven
Door won’t lock/unlock for self-clean Wall oven door lock assembly WB10X28391 Latch motor and lock mechanism

Why it matters

Ordering by the exact model number (PK7800SK7SS) and the exact part ID helps prevent wrong-part returns and avoids repeat repairs, especially on electrical items like control boards, sensors, and interlock switches.

Last updated: February 2026

Most GE microwaves average 7 to 10 years of service life in normal household use. In a built-in wall oven/microwave combo like GE PK7800SK7SS, heavy daily use, poor airflow, and door-switch wear can shorten lifespan; consistent cleaning and proper operation help it reach the typical range.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

In real homes, lifespan usually falls into these buckets:

  • Light use (reheat/defrost a few times a day): often 8 to 10 years
  • Heavy use (multiple long cook cycles daily): often 5 to 8 years
  • Harsh conditions (blocked vents, frequent slamming, power issues): can be under 5 years

Parts that most often end a microwave’s life

When these parts fail, the microwave may stop heating, stop running, or act “dead”:

Quick “repair vs. replace” guide

What you notice Most likely area Typical next step
Runs but does not heat Magnetron or high-voltage circuit Diagnose heating circuit; replace failed component
Dead display, no response Power board, wiring, fuse path Verify power and connections; test board
Intermittent start/stop when closing door Door interlock switches Inspect/replace switch(es)

How to help your microwave last longer

  • Keep vents and intake areas clear so heat can escape
  • Wipe spills quickly; avoid steam buildup from boiling uncovered liquids
  • Close the door gently to protect the interlock system
  • Never run it empty (it stresses the magnetron)
  • Use microwave-safe cookware only (no metal)

Why it matters

In a combo unit like the PK7800SK7SS, microwave downtime affects the whole cooking setup. Catching early symptoms (no-heat, door-start issues, resets) helps you decide whether a targeted part replacement makes sense.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE PK7800SK7SS wall oven/microwave combo, the microwave is not designed to be replaced as a separate, standalone module. In most combo units, the microwave and oven share mounting, wiring, and controls, so replacement is typically repair of the microwave section or replacement of the full combo assembly.

What you can do instead

  • Diagnose and repair the microwave section (common when the oven still works normally).
  • Replace failed door safety switches if the microwave will not start.
  • Check for heating failures (no heat, weak heat) that point to high-voltage components.
  • Address cooling and overheating issues that can shut the microwave down.
  • If multiple major components are failing, plan for full unit replacement.

Parts that commonly fix “microwave not working” symptoms

These are model-matched parts we commonly see involved in microwave-side failures on combo units like PK7800SK7SS:

Symptom Common cause Example model-matched part
No start, dead when door closes, intermittent run Door interlock switch failure Microwave door interlock switch WB24X25397
Runs but does not heat Magnetron or high-voltage circuit issue Microwave magnetron WB26X32629
Loud hum, burning smell, trips breaker High-voltage transformer issue Microwave high-voltage transformer WB17X10030

Safety and service notes (important)

Microwave repairs can involve high voltage even when unplugged. For anything beyond basic checks (like verifying the door closes properly), we recommend using a qualified technician.

Why it matters

In a wall oven/microwave combo, the microwave is integrated into the cabinet, controls, and wiring harness. That integration is why “swap just the microwave” is usually not a practical or supported repair path, but targeted part replacement often is.

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE PK7800SK7SS wall oven/microwave combo, the right part number comes from matching the exact model number (PK7800SK7SS) to the parts diagram and then confirming the part name and ID for the component you are replacing, such as the wall oven temperature sensor WB21X10165.

Step-by-step: how we recommend finding the correct part

  • Confirm the full model number is PK7800SK7SS (not a partial or similar-looking number).
  • Identify whether the issue is in the oven section (bake, temperature, cooling fan) or the microwave section (door switches, magnetron, transformer).
  • Use the parts list and diagrams for PK7800SK7SS to locate the exact component by location and description.
  • Match the listing details carefully:
    • Part name (what it is)
    • Part ID (the identifier used on the parts page)
    • Manufacturer part number (often the same, but not always)
  • Compare your old part to the diagram and photos (mounting holes, connector style, length, and shape).

Common “right part” checks (before you order)

  • Oven not heating or temperature seems off: check the oven temperature sensor and related controls.
  • Microwave won’t run or stops when the door moves: check door interlock switches.
  • Unit overheats or fan behavior is abnormal: check the cooling fan and its sensor/control board.
  • Display or controls act erratically: check the control boards and harness connections.

Quick examples for PK7800SK7SS

Symptom Section Example part to look up What it affects
Oven temp inaccurate Oven Wall oven temperature sensor Temperature feedback to control
Microwave won’t start Microwave Door interlock switch Door safety circuit
Loud or no cooling airflow Oven Cooling fan assembly Cabinet and control cooling

Why it matters

GE parts are highly model-specific; using the exact PK7800SK7SS parts list prevents ordering a look-alike part that does not fit, plugs in differently, or fails to resolve the heating, door, or control problem.

Last updated: February 2026

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