Have you tried unplugging the microwave, waiting for 10 seconds and then plugging back in and pressing the start button rapidly followed by the stop/open door button?
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Sometimes the reason for the start button on your microwave not working ... But first, try holding the off/clear button on the keypad for 5 seconds for a soft reset.
There is an interlock that is part of the latching mechanism that prevents the oven from operating when the door is open. In the process of replacing the door, the interlock must not have been properly set. Look for a switch associated with the latching mechanism, it should be relatively obvious what is going on.
Replace the fuse with a ceramic fuse from Home depot! costs less than $3 and it will fix the problem. I had all the same problems as everyone else, you name it my microwave had it! you must remember replace it with a ceramic fuse! not a glass one. I know people say its the switchboard and all that nonsence but I promise you, the fuse plays a majoe roll in the microwave not working properly. Even though it doesnt look broken, a junky fuse can cause your appliance to do very strange things. I replaced mine 6 months ago and it works like its fresh out of the box.
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