When finished cooking, the visual display shows "GOOD" but there is only a very faint audible alarm to signal cooking has completed. Likewise, when using the timer, there is only a faint audible notification that time expired. This product was in place in a newly-built home and has always behaved in this manner. Is there some way to adjust the volume? Thank you.
SOURCE: we have a Frigidaire FMV156DCC
I would replace the door switches and set up the door gap to 1/8" just enough to alow for a little play.
Setting the door square is acheived by slackening the lower door hinge and re tightening it when the door is square.
Hope that helps.
SOURCE: frigidaire microwave model fmv152ksa Some of the
If you're saying that some digits or segments on the display do not light up, then I would first suspect grease or moisture on the control circuit board.
If it's just that some pads on the keypad will not respond, I would say your membrane keypad is failing.
I would first give it a "hard reset" by unplugging it for 2 minutes, then trying it again.
If it still fails, I would remove the control panel assembly (see the disassembly video here) and inspect the circuit board for green, gray, or white residue or grease.
The membrane keypad is not available as a separate part, but comes already installed on a new control panel frame, which is part number 5304464130 which you can order from the Pros here.
To replace that, you unplug the keypad (as per the photo below) and move your circuit board into your frame.
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Many of the newer microwaves are fused in the cooking portion of the unit. There is usually
A ceramic automotive style fuse in a holder inside the case of the microwave. Be sure
to unplug unit before attempting to replace this item (about 2 dollars at an appliance
parts store or even radio shack). The volts and amps are stamped on each end, normally
250V (250 volts) and 5A (5 amps) Be aware that the capacitors can hold quite a
residual charge similar to an electric fence, so be mindful of them.
(can shaped items with leads coming to them usually metal). Hope this helps.
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