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Depending on the total part number 665xxxxxx a replaceable fuse is located behind the control panel usuallyon the floor of the control cabinet.
on one specific model "not yours" to check out the fuse locations a part number 309796 was found and I've included an image. Values of the fuses change based on specific models.
A typical location is included in the following image.
During previous repairs the fuse holder has failed and has required repair in addition to the fuse being replaced. This work needs to be accomplished by a qualified repair person. Even with power remove voltages remain because of stored engergy in the capacitors.
YOU MAY HAVE TO TAKE OFF THE BACK OF THE MICROWAVE TO FIND THE FUSE. YOU MAY ALSO BE ABLE TO LOOK UP ON LINE WITH THE MODLE NUMBER TO GET A MANUAL THAT WILL TELL YOU WHERE IT IS LOCATED.
Kathy, when you say it is dead, I assume you mean that there are no lights or anything when you open the door. If that is the case, you will need to take off the outer shell of the microwave and look for where the cord enters the back of the unit. If you have a black and white wire as well as the green ground wire coming from your power cord, you need to follow the black wire to it's termination. It will stop at either a fuse holder, which will be where you fuse is located, or it will go to a small circuit board and you should find your fuse located on the board. Once you pull the fuse out, you can look on each end of the fuse to find out what size fuse you need to replace it. Let me remind you to also be sure you un-plug the microwave before doing any work on removing the cover. Hope this helps!
the fuse is in ONE of Possibley TWO locations,,,undeneath a removable plate located on the side or bottom,,,or inside the cover surrounding the cabinet,,make sure its up pluged before you search,,remove cabinet screws and slip off the cover,,,you'l find it.
fuse is a easy fix, remove the cover, the fuse is located on the board. Most times the fuse is a indication of a bigger problem, sometimes a new fuse will fix if a power surge or metal in the oven caused the problem.
The fuse is normally located either on the floor of the oven behind the control panel, between the door switches, or on the metal bracket / plate near the large high-voltage transformer.
This model uses an inverter, so the fuse may be located on that board.
Due to the lethal voltages used and produced, I do not recommend that an inexperienced person work on these.
I would recommend that you contact your nearest Panasonic-authorized servicer.
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