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Jenn Air Built In Microwave JMC8127DDS - no power to the unit. I've removed all the screws I can see, but can't get the microwave to slide out to see if it is plugged in.

I can't figure out how to slide the unit out to see if it is plugged in. I've removed 4 screws in the front that were attached to the wood cabinet around the microwave. The install guide only mentions using 4 screws to attach it to the cabinet. Is there some trick of how to lift or slide it out?

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Be advised that they are heavy. You may need 2 people to check this. The bracket may have a lip on the wall section that you have to take the weight off of to move it.

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William Miller

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  • Posted on Mar 31, 2008

SOURCE: Removing a built in Jenn-Air Microwave from it cabinet...

First of all, what are the symptoms? Please reply back and I'll be happy to share my thoughts.

Many parts can be accessed without removing the oven from the wall by just removing the control panel.

You need to be sure the cord is unplugged, then you remove the vent grille that runs across the top.

Then you'll see a screw holding the control panel in place. Once that screw is out, you can lift out and out carefully to separate the control panel form the chassis.

If you pull any wires off the control panel, mark and/or photograph them first to be sure you get them ALL back in the right place.

There may also be a "mini-manual" hidden inside the unit behind the control panel, which is very helpful when troubleshooting.

Before you start, we have *critical* safety & disassembly info at our site. You'll find a link to our site in our listing here on FixYa: http://tinyurl.com/yzjozk

While they don't have their installation instructions online, the owner's manual is online here.

We're happy to help and we appreciate your thoughtful rating of our answer.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 27, 2008

SOURCE: Jenn-Air Microwave - no power

Had the same problem. Removed the unit (snapping off the upper and lower trim rings was a chore but they do snap off) and tested the power. Plug behind the unit was good. Pulled the cover and checked the thermal fuse with ohm meter. No good. Replaced fuse, microwave would run for a second, then light goes dim and it buzzes, then it blew the fuse. Per above suspected Capacitor. Changed that, and we are back up and running. Thanks!!

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William Miller

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

SOURCE: how do i remove a built-in jenn-air microwave?

There should be a "mini-manual" (tech sheet) hidden inside the unit behind the control panel or hidden on the left side behind the grille, which is very helpful when troubleshooting, testing, and locating components.

At our Web site, we have a video available showing how to remove a typical over the range control panel assembly in under 5 minutes.

If you don't find yours, or if you want to look at it without disassembling the oven, you can download it here.

If not, try here.

You can usually find helpful exploded view diagrams and order parts by entering your full model number here.

If the fuse is good, it may be the magnetron thermal cutout (TCO or thermostat) or the oven cavity thermal cutout (TCO or thermostat).

Feel free to contact me directly (and please remind me of your full model number) for more information & help.

We're happy to help you with free advice and we'd appreciate your thoughtful rating of our answer.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2011

SOURCE: Jenn Air Microwave M167 Replacement Oven

I would expect it to be connected to the same electrical circuit as your convection oven so if there are no breakers that have tripped in your electric panel and the convection oven still works then their are 2 options.

1) The Microwave is connected via a Fused Spur (or possibly a Plug direct into a Socket) and Fuse has blown. This could be located somewhere behind the Microwave or in a cupboard to the side or above.

2) The Internal Fuse on the Microwave has blown possibly due to a power surge or an internal component that's failed.

First thing to do would be to check for the Fused Spur or Socket located somewhere around the Microwave. If you can't find one then you would need to remove the Microwave and see where/how it's power supply is connected.

If you could look at this and then let me know your findings we can take the investigation from their.

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Ed Michaels : Hi, your machine is long out of production and installation instructions usually come with the machine and are not published. you have a standard size 24" built in machine, and most 24" machines will fit the space. I would click on Jenn Air or call 1-800-JENN-AIR (536-6247) and ask for a replacement recommendation and a copy of old installation instructions for planning with designer or installer. They have access to records if anyone does and an interest in serving you. Alternatively, talk to another seller and discuss installation. they will also want to help. Let me know if I can help further.ed
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While they don't have their installation instructions online, the owner's manual is online here.

We're happy to help and we appreciate your thoughtful rating of our answer.
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