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The most likely thing is the magnetron has 'died' but there is a high voltage fuse between the capacitor and the magnetron which may blow. Either way, repairs to microwaves are dangerous and should only be undertaken by a qualified repairer. PS I have seen a mouse cause this problem!
HI, there is only one in-line fuse link that is designated for the power board. this is concerning the Magnetron. this heating device has failed. replacing the Magnetron will fix this issue.
Hi, there are three issues that will cause a no heat situation in a microwave. these issue are a failed Magnetron, busted cut-off fuse and, failed diode.
I recommend checking all these area that are located inside the microwave for faults.
The most common issue will be a failed Magnetron.
The diode and, fuse will be located on the noise filter assembly.
Most microwaves have an internal fuse. There is a good chance it is blown. Check your manual see if this is easily replaced. The other issue is of course why it blew the fuse in the beginning.
Hi, there are three issues that will cause a no heat situation in a microwave. these issue are a failed Magnetron, busted cut-off fuse and, failed diode.
I recommend checking all these area that are located inside the microwave for faults.
The most common issue will be a failed Magnetron.
The diode and, fuse will be located on the noise filter assembly.
you may have gotten a power surge and that can cause some funny things to happen, 1st is there power to the oven, 2nd if so there may be an internal fuse protector built in to the oven, check with the manual for anything of that sort listed. if not you may have to take it in and have it repaired by a pro. there is a lot of voltage in these ovens and unless you know what you are doing a person could get hurt
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