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Posted on Aug 20, 2012

G e microwave browner no power

No power after changing blown fuse

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  • Posted on Nov 17, 2009

SOURCE: GE model JE2160BF03 no power. Blown fuse.

They are put out when something metal is put inside and cooked for a few min. They are also put out with power surge. It protects your mag tube. Plus they just go bad sometimes. Could be a number of reasons but these are the most common.

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