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Microwave ovens What is the little rectangular cover inside the oven and usually to the right hand side do.Mine has started sparking when cooking. my oven on the right side --waveguide cover had big hole and sparking when I turn on the power, (1) how to peplace this cover (2) where I can go buy this cover for replacement MicroWave Oven Model # JES 1288

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The Magnetron has failed, causing the waveguide to become damaged. If the waveguide is damaged/burned the microwave can not be repaired and should be replaced.

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    WHAT? you can buy waveguide paper ANYWHERE and manually replace it as much a you want plus it can perfectly be a damaged waveguide or food particles stuck through time... good old 2000s where companies and professionals took advantage of every lack of specialized knowledge.

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Can't tell you much about your little rectangle, but sparks can result from left over food particles that got carbonized, and a good cleaning might get rid of it, unless you like looking at the sparks(I heard you shouldn't stare at a microwave while working though, washing machines are safer). make sure you unplug it while cleaning or doing anything else, those micros are dangerous as hell. Take care
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