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Control panel not working. After cooking the control panel blacks out. what is the correction or resetting of panel

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Most of the time it is a bad transformer located on the main board. this may only have one board and they call it the clock ***.good luck!

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Had 3rd panel installed march 2014-jtp70 30 inches. now nothing is working-only the light and clock are functioning

I never really fixed the problem, but have avoided it most of the time. Tell me if I'm wrong, but when you open the door to pull out your food after cooking, the steam from the food comes up and fries the control panel, right? To temporarily fix (reset), we just flipped the circuit breaker on and off. To avoid it after that, we would hold a cookie sheet at the top of the oven door, blocking the control panel when we opened the door after the food had cooked. This keeps the steam from blasting the control panel and locking it. Instead, the steam goes into the room.

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Step 1:


Door Switch




If the microwave runs for a few seconds and then shuts off, a door switch might have failed intermittently. Check each of the door switches for any signs of overheating, arcing, or burning. Also check each of them for continuity. Replace any of the switches that is visibly damaged or that only has continuity intermittently


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If the microwave runs for a few seconds and stops there may be a short circuit in the main control board. Check other components first, these boards are often misdiagnosed.


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If the microwave runs for a few seconds and stops the touchpad and control panel might be defective. There are several other components that can cause this problem, be sure to check any other components before replacing this board.

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If the microwave runs for a few seconds and stops the touchpad might be at fault. This is not common. Generally speaking, if the microwave display is working and some of the buttons respond correctly but some don't, the problem is with the touchpad.

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If the microwave runs for a few seconds and stops the high voltage transformer might have an intermittent short. This is not common. Check other components related to the microwave symptom first.

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If the microwave runs for a few seconds and stops the thermostat might be defective. Watch our video on testing thermostat

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use the DVOM tester and fix it. God bless you
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sensor for this model(part# 4455636 $89.78)

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