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If the microwave oven is less than 7 years old the problem is in the magnetron, " the most expensive part " or the inverter board, either way costly adventure, good for target practice.
Iain's solution is great but one addition to it which threw me completely.... if changing your clock in the afternoon.... the time isn't using a 24hr clock, it's just a 12 hour one so if you are wondering why the time still won't set try using the 12hr clock instead
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