Ge Range Hood: bulb burned out
What is this symptom?
If your GE range hood bulb has burned out, you may notice that the light no longer turns on when you press the switch, even though the hood itself is functioning properly. This common issue often stems from a bulb reaching the end of its life or other connection problems.
Important Tips for Ge Models
- GE range hoods often use GU10 110V 35W bulbs for many models; always replace with specified type.
Possible Causes
Light bulb has reached end of life
How to Identify: Light does not turn on at all after switching on; bulb appears visibly darkened or broken.
Part: Light bulb (GU10 or incandescent/halogen lamp)
Incorrect or incompatible replacement bulb
How to Identify: New bulb does not light after installation; bulb type doesn’t match GE specified wattage/type.
Part: Replacement light bulb
Loose socket connection
How to Identify: Bulb may flicker or not stay lit even after replacement, indicating poor contact.
Part: Light bulb socket
DIY Solutions
Replace burned‑out bulb with identical GE specified bulb
- Turn off power to range hood and allow bulb to cool.
- Remove light cover (unscrew or unclip).
- Unscrew old bulb (counterclockwise) and remove.
- Install replacement bulb of identical type (e.g., GU10 110V 35W) by inserting and turning clockwise.
- Reattach cover and restore power, test light.
Ensure proper seating of bulb in socket
- Turn off power and let bulb cool.
- Remove light cover.
- Remove and re‑insert bulb, ensuring it seats fully.
- Reattach cover and test light.
Professional Repairs
Replace damaged socket or wiring
When to Call a Professional
Preventive Maintenance
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Clean bulbs and light covers regularly: Grease and grime buildup which can reduce bulb life
Frequency: monthly -
Replace bulbs when dimming begins: Sudden failure during use
Frequency: as needed
Frequently Asked Questions
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References & Sources
Community Analytical Insights
Analysis based on real user discussions from appliance repair communities
Can I Fix This Myself?
Common Issues Reported by Users
- T3 halogen bulb has reached the end of its lifespan
- Faulty socket connection preventing proper bulb function
- Voltage fluctuations causing premature bulb failure
User Suggested Solutions
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Replace the burned-out T3 halogen bulb with a new one. Ensure the range hood is unplugged or turned off. Remove the cover or lens, take out the old bulb, and insert the new bulb securely. Replace the cover and turn the power back on.
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Inspect the bulb socket for any signs of damage or corrosion. If damaged, consider replacing the socket. This may require disassembling part of the range hood. Ensure power is off while working.
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Check the electrical supply to the range hood. Use a multimeter to test for consistent voltage. If fluctuations are detected, consult an electrician to address electrical issues.
Analysis based on 1 community discussions
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Sources
Data compiled from real discussions on r/appliancerepair and r/Appliances:
Community Discussions
One of the T3 halogen bulbs burned out
Recommendation to stay with halogen bulbs due to potential issues with LED bulbs.
Source: Reddit r/appliancerepair
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