heat up. Any ideas? Thanks I would say you have a failing door switch or the mount which holds your door switch is loose or broken. In most designs, it is the upper door switch that will produce these
heat shrink (black plastic sleeves) over the wire crimp and lugs. When the stove gets hot, this heat shrink will shrink to fit over the junction forming a protective barrier to keep grease and oil out
heat shrink tubing to be slid onto one of the cut ends and out of the way of the bare conductor. The bare ends are then twisted together and soldered (twisting alone is NOT sufficient). You then slide
My '80's Solid State runs but does not heat? The microwave does not heat. It came programed at a certian temputure, but I do not know what it was or in what sequence I follow to reprogram it ...
...heat shrink tube -providing insulation- facing too much heat may may have melted. If non of the above, try plugging in the other way -if possible, for European plugs, that is possible-. Or replace ...
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