GE Microwaves Buttons Not Working: How to Fix It Yourself
When the buttons on your GE microwave stop responding, a power reset fixes it about half the time. Check for child lock mode too. If the membrane switch behind the buttons has worn through, it is a moderate repair.
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- Always unplug the appliance from the wall before starting any repair work.
- Microwaves contain a high-voltage capacitor that can hold a lethal charge even when unplugged. Do not open the microwave cabinet unless you are experienced with appliance repair. The steps below focus on safe, external fixes.
Before You Start
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Step-by-Step Repair
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Try a hard reset
Unplug your GE microwave from the wall for 2 minutes. Plug it back in. This resets the control board and often fixes unresponsive buttons. It is the simplest and most effective first step.
Photo: Try a hard reset - Step 2 of 52
Check for child lock
Your GE microwave may be in child lock mode, which disables all or most buttons. Look for a lock icon on the display. To disable it, hold the lock button (or a button combination listed in your manual) for 3-5 seconds.
Photo: Check for child lock - Step 3 of 53
Clean the control panel
Unplug the microwave. Gently clean the button area with a slightly damp cloth. Built-up grease, food spills, or moisture can interfere with the membrane switches behind the buttons. Dry thoroughly.
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Check the membrane switch
If individual buttons do not respond, the membrane switch (the flexible circuit behind the button panel) may be worn through. On some GE models, you can replace just the membrane switch ($15-$40). On others, you need the entire control panel.
Photo: Check the membrane switch - Step 5 of 55
Consider the control board
If no buttons respond at all after a reset, the main control board may be faulty. This is a more expensive repair ($50-$150 for the part). At that cost, compare with the price of a new microwave — especially if yours is older than 7-8 years.
Photo: Consider the control board
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If That Didn't Work
- A faulty control board on your GE microwave could be the root cause, though this is less common.
- Wiring issues between components — loose or corroded connections — can cause intermittent problems.
When to Call a Professional
If the steps above don't fix your GE microwave, a professional repair technician can diagnose the issue quickly. Most repairs cost $100-$250 including parts and labor. If your microwave is older than 8-10 years, compare the repair estimate to the cost of a new one.
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