First, much thanks to the folks who posted the original solution. Having the same exact problem, this worked for my GE MW perfectly. Luckily I happened to have the needed materials in my toolbox. In additional to using washers on both front and rear of mechanism, I used a spring washer on the back to avoid loosening of the nut over time.
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Instructions to remove the MW from the cabinet is in this video to fixing another problem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzU7Icgs5PA
First, much thanks to the folks who posted the original solution. Having the same exact problem, this worked for my GE MW perfectly. Luckily I happened to have the needed materials in my toolbox. In additional to using washers on both front and rear of mechanism, I used a spring washer on the back to avoid loosening of the nut over time.
First, much thanks to the folks who posted the original solution. Having the same exact problem, this worked for my GE MW perfectly. Luckily I happened to have the needed materials in my toolbox. In additional to using washers on both front and rear of mechanism, I used a spring washer on the back to avoid loosening of the nut over time.
First, much thanks to the folks who posted the original solution. Having the same exact problem, this worked for my GE MW perfectly. Luckily I happened to have the needed materials in my toolbox. In additional to using washers on both front and rear of mechanism, I used a spring washer on the back to avoid loosening of the nut over time.