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Check internal fuse. If it's ok, one of the internal door switches, the high voltage circuitry, or the circuit board may have a problem. Diagnostics and repair might be quite complicates so better you take it to a repair service. You have some interesting Youtube video tutorials to repair a microwave
It all depends which fuse is it the plug fuse as used in the UK or the internal fuse? If it the internal fuse either the magnatron has gone S/C or the high voltage rectifiers have gone S/C and will need replacing the the indentical components
Have you reached into the back the dryer's vent port? Most will just replace the hose but fail to clean out the dryer's internal vent tube from the internal blower.
Re-check the fuse, a clogged internal vent tube will blow the fuse again.
The fuse would be internal. The fuse blew for a reason, and unless you had an accident with the amp such as shorting a speaker lead, there is likely internal damage requiring servicing. Replacing the fuse without curing the original reason it blew will likely cause damage to further components.
After replacing the internal fuse (see other posts to see how I did it) the microwave is working fine (so far). We have used it 5 or 6 times without any issues.
Don't think there is an internal fuse.
If you have replaced or tested the plug top fuse & that's ok, it may be that the foot switch needs replacing or a wire has come loose from it.
It may be a replaceble glass cartridge fuse, or a fuse soldered to the power board.
Unplug, remove top cover, check and replace fuse. Radio Shack has reasonable coverage of fuses.
But - fuses usually blow for a reason. It could have been a power surge; it could be an internal failure. If the new fuse blows, it needs professional replair. Many of these are so cheap to make that it doesn't pay to repair them - replace it if the repair estimate is over 1/2 the replacement cost.
i have a 98 s40. The fuses can be found internal (under the dashboard near the bonnethandle). Inside it you can find the fuse clamp and extra fuses. These can also be used for the external fusebox under the bonnet. I have found the fuse that might be broken, but i can't replace it because it has some extra casing. It's for internal lights and the alarm.
Any internal slow-blow fuse can be replaced with one of the correct value. Fuses do seem to have a finite life, so occasionally you can just replace the blown fuse with an identical one and all will be well. However, fuses are protection devices , and it's more likely that you have a short circuit or defective component in your VS3251 that's causing it to draw too much current , and the internal fuse is blowing to prevent further damage. ie the fuse blowing is the symptom not the problem. Never replace fuses with ones of a higher current rating. Slow-blow fuses have the suffix T (for "Time Delay", and normal ones have F ( for "Fast"). With the street price of the VS3251 , a commercial repair is uneconomical
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