I have a Samsung SMH9187 microwave, that is just over 2 years old. The unit went dead couple of days back, no power at all, no clock, no keyboard power, no light. Checked the fuses - they are good. Two days back, I was frustrated and slapped the microwave on the side by the keyboard, and voila, it came to life. Worked perfectly fine, until I happened to close the door a but quickly today morning when the power went off again. I suspect a loose connection somewhere in the board under the keypad or somewhere there. How do I go about figuring out the loose connection?
SOURCE: Samsung Microwave model # SMH7178STD just stopped working.
This is usually caused by either a bad door switch, a loose door switch mount, or a problem on the control panel.
Even though a door switch clicks, it may still be bad inside.
If you or a friend decide to look into it, we have critical information on safety, disassembly and door switches at our site, linked here on Fixya: http://tinyurl.com/yzjozk
You can find Samsung-specific parts here: http://www.samsungparts.com/search/search.asp
SOURCE: intermittent keypad operation
A new keypad is not difficult to install, and can be worthwhile.
It's part # DE34-10139B and you can get one for $18.71 plus shipping from http://www.samsungparts.com
If you or a friend decide to work on it, we have *critical* safety, disassembly, and troubleshooting info at our site, which is linked at our listing here on FixYa: http://tinyurl.com/yzjozk
We're able to install them for folks who don't want to do it themselves.
SOURCE: Samsung Over range Microwave
Mine just started today too. I am thinking of taking a ball bat to it. Samsung foriegn made piece of shit.
SOURCE: Samsung Over range Microwave
I have the same "SE" problem. After reading this thread here, I realise it's likely the keypad problem, which explains the microwave's behaviour (no key was working).
So there were two possibilities. (1)keypad failure and (2) bad connection.
Obviously the easiest thing I could start with is to clean the connection. So I first take the cover off. Behind the keypad is a circuit board. In addition to a few connections between the circuit board and other parts of the microwave, there is a ribbon connecting the keypad to the circuit board.
Loose the plastic on the connection, pull the ribbon out from the socket. I then used spirit to clean the exposed copper connections. Put every thing back to place.
Voila, it's working again and we have been living happily ever after.....
SOURCE: display show SE from samsung microwave range hood
The keypad has a short in the membrane, which means the keypad control board will probably need to be replaced.
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