This oven has hardly been used at all.When it quit I didn't have time to mess with it so it has been packed up. I really would like to fix it, they're not cheap.
Hello Susan Bailey,
Typically "THEY" do...
It would be really great to know if we are talking about a USA domestic product...
or another NATIONALITY.
Other countries normally have FUSES in the
appliance cords.
Find your MODEL NUMBER and go to a PART/SPARES
supplier ( I like appliancepartspros.com )
-> appliancepartspros.com
If this is a "MICROWAVE" the FUSE will start popping because the MAGNETRON has deteriorated
and is CONSUMING it's own energy.
I can be a LOT MORE specific if you provide a
model number (pretty please).
Read minds... Cannot rally do...!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnac_the_Magnificent
SOURCE: microwave oven light - KEMC 307
you ll need to pull unit out to replace bulb, 2 scrws remove side trim of oven, 3 or 4 screws remove trim under micro; above oven, 2 more screws behind that grill will release micro from supportthat should free it up enoug to slide foward 6 or 8 inches( the bulb is ontop of the cavity) good luck!
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"I get a "Door" message when I try to start it. The Message only shows when I try to set the time with one of the function buttons, like and dosent work
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The micorwave oven light does not work and when I push start, the word DOOR shows on the screen and beeps 3 times. The oven will not start.
SOURCE: OVEN will not heat
KitchenAid KEBC107KSS does not heat hot enough and does not heat evenly. When the temperature is dialed higher, it burns the cookies. When the convection fan is on, it has a 'cooling effect' so the temperature never reaches the proper level. Is this problem repairable? Or is this a thermostat issue? Thank you for your help!
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Good Question. I work on all brands of appliances, and I swear by KitchenAid-Whirlpool appliances. That being said, I do not recommend oven-microwave combinations, because the ovens will last 30 to 40 years, but the microwaves start having major repairs from 6-10 years on. I would bite the bullet and put in a separate Panasonic microwave (with an inverter) and a seperate KitchenAid Oven. You also need to install a 2000 Joule or higher surge protector, for your microwave oven. Panasonic microwave ovens are better than the KitcheAid ovens at this time.
I would suspect that the touch panel-control board failure may have been caused by the repairman, just because the timing is a little too close to the mag repair. No way to tell you for sure, and I myself have had control board failures the same day that we changed a light bulb, so anything is possible. Usually a factory defect is going to show up before 8 years. In the last 4 years in the greater Seattle area, 70 - 80% of our business is from power surges hitting the electonics in the different appliances, so this could also have been what has caused your repairs. On a 240 volt Oven, the only way to protect it from power surges is to have a whole-house surge protector installed on your house electrical panel. You still need to have individual surge protectors, above 2000 joules, for your appliances that are 120 volts. Good Luck, Appliance Specialists
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