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I'd check to see if the turntable motor has continuity. If it does, check to see if 120 volts is being supplied to it. If both are o.k., then the motor has probably bound-up in some way internally. There's also the possibility that it has mechanically become detached from the hub that turns the glass tray.
Either the coupler that is located in the center of the oven cavity that the turntable sits on is defective or the turn table motor is defective. . Either repair is rather simple (coupler being the easiest) with parts available online.
my microwave 1640GB from GE suddenly cannot heat food and make some noisy sound. as it is mounting in the closet, it is not easy to replace. any solutions or suggestion
if you can check the turn table motor for resistance. 90 percent would be a broken motor which you could replace. just look for the motor at the bottom of the microwave and race the wire back to the pc board.
You need to trace the power feeding the high voltage transfomer.
Because the table doesn't turn, it implies that a door switch or safety
interlock is the problem.
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