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Disconnect from power,then remove the cover and test the fuse and the grounding diode for failure then replace but if still not heating then replace the magnetron.
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9 out of 10 times if all else is working then it is the magnatron rod that does the heating chances are it will be more expensive than to purchase a new microwave.
This is very likely a faulty Magnetron especially as there is not heat. To repair this would mean replacing the Magnetron which is a fairly standard repair for a Microwave oven
you have a power diode defective, high capacitor or Magnetron, test it for open with DVOM OR VOM , or better consult the qualified tech, Because this involve high voltage.
okay thats sounds like you have to take your microwave to a repair man.the HV capacitor can be open or the magnetron is bad these 2 components i mention are responsible for the heating of your microwave if they go bad..then your microwave wont heat.good luck.
AMANA MICROWAVE RFS-12SW2 from subway.
I have broken microwave. and repair guys won't change parts to fix. so i am willing to change it myself.
one of them has no heat..
any help and manuals?
thank you
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