![]() Hi All, I know this is a very old thread, but I found it useful, and I believe I have a solution to the problem of this "non-resettable" fuse.and so I post anyway. I am not sure what the part number refers to, if NT101 KIE is enough to go on, or if other brands exist, and what Nindicates. I see tons of sensors/thermistor oven cut offs for sale at various online repair shops but none match the model number. How am I supposed to understand what the numbers mean and if I can find a compatible component? The microwave is an old GE Model JES1142SMC 01 (manufacturing date July 2007). Therefore I need to simply change this sensor but the part is impossible to find. Anyways, after shorting across this sensor the microwave powered on, display was good, all ok. Either this is using non-resettable or it was damaged too far to go back. Manual said it opens at 212 F and closes at 32 F. I stuck it in the freezer, it did not click back. ![]() Checked continuity on the thermal cutout or "flame sensor" and it was open. As far as I reckon it went bad when his wife tried cooking for 20 minutes straight and there is no other flaw that caused this to get damaged. Hi, I'm helping to fix a friend's microwave and isolated the problem to the cavity TCO (it is labelled NT101 KIE on one side, and Non the silver cap side).
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