Hopefully I've got the right model number for your oven. I went by the information that I got when I clicked on the link to the right of your question. It says GE Profile microwave-convection-over the stove top oven. PN PVM9179DF1WW Repair
From what I can ascertain from the spare parts list for that oven is that there are 3 fans.
(see link http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-number/pvm9179df1ww/0432/0123370.html )
1. A ventilation motor (Part #: WB26X10100 Substitution: WB26X10269) seen in this link No. 1258 on drawing
2. A circulating motor (Part #: WB26X10185) seen in this link No.1417 on drawing http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-part/PVM9179DF1WW/0432/0123370/G1508160/00003.html
with a Fan (Part #: WB38X10099) seen in this link No.80 on drawing
3. A Microwave cooling fan blade (Part #: WB38X10005) seen in this link No.417 on drawing and Motor AC Fan (Part #: WB26X10247) also seen in this link No.518 on drawing
According to the user guide, the vent fan automatically turns on to protect the microwave if it senses too much heat rising from the cooktop below. Maybe this is what you heard before.
There is also this statement from the user guide under "things that are normal with your microwave oven"
The vent fan operating while the microwave is operating, The vent fan will not go off nor can it be turned off until the microwave is off.
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You said that the microwave fan has gone very quiet. Are you certain that it is working?
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You said that the microwave fan has gone very quiet. Are you certain that it is working? Can you get to prove that it is. This link may help.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1tdj3OnlXU
Perhaps this information in conjunction with the information that you have, will enable you to resolve your problem.
Hopefully I've got the right model number for your oven. I went by the information that I got when I clicked on the link to the right of your question. It says GE Profile microwave-convection-over the stove top oven. PN PVM9179DF1WW Repair
From what I can ascertain from the spare parts list for that oven is that there are 3 fans.
(see link http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-number/pvm9179df1ww/0432/0123370.html )
1. A ventilation motor (Part #: WB26X10100 Substitution: WB26X10269) seen in this link No. 1258 on drawing
2. A circulating motor (Part #: WB26X10185) seen in this link No.1417 on drawing http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-part/PVM9179DF1WW/0432/0123370/G1508160/00003.html
with a Fan (Part #: WB38X10099) seen in this link No.80 on drawing
3. A Microwave cooling fan blade (Part #: WB38X10005) seen in this link No.417 on drawing and Motor AC Fan (Part #: WB26X10247) also seen in this link No.518 on drawing
According to the user guide, the vent fan automatically turns on to protect the microwave if it senses too much heat rising from the cooktop below. Maybe this is what you heard before.
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There is also this statement from the user guide under "things that are normal with your microwave oven"
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The vent fan operating while the microwave is operating, The vent fan will not go off nor can it be turned off until the microwave is off.
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You said that the microwave fan has gone very quiet. Are you certain that it is working?
Perhaps this information in conjunction with the information that you have, will enable you to resolve your problem.
Hopefully I've got the right model number for your oven. I went by the information that I got when I clicked on the link to the right of your question. It says GE Profile microwave-convection-over the stove top oven. PN PVM9179DF1WW Repair
From what I can ascertain from the spare parts list for that oven is that there are 3 fans.
(see link http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-number/pvm9179df1ww/0432/0123370.html )
1. A ventilation motor (Part #: WB26X10100 Substitution: WB26X10269) seen in this link No. 1258 on drawing
2. A circulating motor (Part #: WB26X10185) seen in this link No.1417 on drawing http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-part/PVM9179DF1WW/0432/0123370/G1508160/00003.html
with a Fan (Part #: WB38X10099) seen in this link No.80 on drawing
3. A Microwave cooling fan blade (Part #: WB38X10005) seen in this link No.417 on drawing and Motor AC Fan (Part #: WB26X10247) also seen in this link No.518 on drawing
According to the user guide, the vent fan automatically turns on to protect the microwave if it senses too much heat rising from the cooktop below. Maybe this is what you heard before.
There is also this statement from the user guide under "things that are normal with your microwave oven"
-
The vent fan operating while the microwave is operating, The vent fan will
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not go off nor can it be turned off until the microwave is off.
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The vent fan operating while the microwave is operating, The vent fan will not go off nor can it be turned off until the microwave is off.
Perhaps this information in conjunction with the information that you have, will enable you to resolve your problem.
Hopefully I've got the right model number for your oven. I went by the information that I got when I clicked on the link to the right of your question. It says GE Profile microwave-convection-over the stove top oven. PN PVM9179DF1WW Repair
From what I can ascertain from the spare parts list for that oven is that there are 3 fans.
(see link http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-number/pvm9179df1ww/0432/0123370.html )
1. A ventilation motor (Part #: WB26X10100 Substitution: WB26X10269) seen in this link No. 1258 on drawing
2. A circulating motor (Part #: WB26X10185) seen in this link No.1417 on drawing http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-part/PVM9179DF1WW/0432/0123370/G1508160/00003.html
with a Fan (Part #: WB38X10099) seen in this link No.80 on drawing
3. A Microwave cooling fan blade (Part #: WB38X10005) seen in this link No.417 on drawing and Motor AC Fan (Part #: WB26X10247) also seen in this link No.518 on drawing
Perhaps this information in conjunction with the information that you have, will enable you to resolve your problem.
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Also according to the user guide, the vent fan automatically turns on to protect the microwave if it senses too much heat rising from the cooktop below. maybe this is what you heard before.
+
According to the user guide, the vent fan automatically turns on to protect the microwave if it senses too much heat rising from the cooktop below. Maybe this is what you heard before.
There is also this statement from the user guide under "things that are normal with your microwave oven"
The vent fan operating while the microwave is operating, The vent fan will
-
not go off nor can it be turned off until the microwave is off.
+
not go off nor can it be turned off until the microwave is off.
+
Perhaps this information in conjunction with the information that you have, will enable you to resolve your problem.
Hopefully I've got the right model number for your oven. I went by the information that I got when I clicked on the link to the right of your question. It says GE Profile microwave-convection-over the stove top oven. PN PVM9179DF1WW Repair
From what I can ascertain from the spare parts list for that oven is that there are 3 fans.
(see link http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-number/pvm9179df1ww/0432/0123370.html )
1. A ventilation motor (Part #: WB26X10100 Substitution: WB26X10269) seen in this link No. 1258 on drawing
2. A circulating motor (Part #: WB26X10185) seen in this link No.1417 on drawing http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-part/PVM9179DF1WW/0432/0123370/G1508160/00003.html
with a Fan (Part #: WB38X10099) seen in this link No.80 on drawing
3. A Microwave cooling fan blade (Part #: WB38X10005) seen in this link No.417 on drawing and Motor AC Fan (Part #: WB26X10247) also seen in this link No.518 on drawing
Perhaps this information in conjunction with the information that you have, will enable you to resolve your problem.
-
Also according to the user guide, the vent fan automatically turns on to protect the microwave if it senses too much heat rising from the cooktop below. maybe this is what you heard before.
+
+
Also according to the user guide, the vent fan automatically turns on to protect the microwave if it senses too much heat rising from the cooktop below. maybe this is what you heard before.
+
There is also this statement from the user guide under "things that are normal with your microwave oven"
+
The vent fan operating while the microwave is operating, The vent fan will
+
not go off nor can it be turned off until the microwave is off.
Hopefully I've got the right model number for your oven. I went by the information that I got when I clicked on the link to the right of your question. It says GE Profile microwave-convection-over the stove top oven. PN PVM9179DF1WW Repair
From what I can ascertain from the spare parts list for that oven is that there are 3 fans.
(see link http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-number/pvm9179df1ww/0432/0123370.html )
1. A ventilation motor (Part #: WB26X10100 Substitution: WB26X10269) seen in this link No. 1258 on drawing
2. A circulating motor (Part #: WB26X10185) seen in this link No.1417 on drawing http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-part/PVM9179DF1WW/0432/0123370/G1508160/00003.html
with a Fan (Part #: WB38X10099) seen in this link No.80 on drawing
3. A Microwave cooling fan blade (Part #: WB38X10005) seen in this link No.417 on drawing and Motor AC Fan (Part #: WB26X10247) also seen in this link No.518 on drawing
Perhaps this information in conjunction with the information that you have, will enable you to resolve your problem.
+
Also according to the user guide, the vent fan automatically turns on to protect the microwave if it senses too much heat rising from the cooktop below. maybe this is what you heard before.
Hi,
Hopefully I've got the right model number for your oven. I went by the information that I got when I clicked on the link to the right of your question. It says GE Profile microwave-convection-over the stove top oven. PN PVM9179DF1WW Repair
From what I can ascertain from the spare parts list for that oven is that there are 3 fans.
(see link http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-number/pvm9179df1ww/0432/0123370.html )
1. A ventilation motor (Part #: WB26X10100 Substitution: WB26X10269) seen in this link No. 1258 on drawing
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-part/PVM9179DF1WW/0432/0123370/G1508160/00006.html
2. A circulating motor (Part #: WB26X10185) seen in this link No.1417 on drawing http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-part/PVM9179DF1WW/0432/0123370/G1508160/00003.html
with a Fan (Part #: WB38X10099) seen in this link No.80 on drawing
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-part/PVM9179DF1WW/0432/0123370/G1508160/00005.html
3. A Microwave cooling fan blade (Part #: WB38X10005) seen in this link No.417 on drawing and Motor AC Fan (Part #: WB26X10247) also seen in this link No.518 on drawing
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-part/PVM9179DF1WW/0432/0123370/G1508160/00005.html
Perhaps this information in conjunction with the information that you have, will enable you to resolve your problem.