I have a MC0153ub microwave and the turntable is not turning, oven light is not coming on, and cooling fan do not come on when start is pressed. Mag works and oven heats food. Any ideas?
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When you microwave cook, if the inside light comes on but the turntable does not, then you almost certainly have a bad turntable motor.
On this model, the inside light and turntable are run by the same relay on the control board. We have
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Most likely the bottom door switch. Dacor units are built by Sharp and that switch is a very common problem. You'd either need to check the switch with an ohm meter or remove the cover of the switch to see if it's burned inside.
I suspect the magnetron or high voltage transformer, and either part's cost or labor would probably be about the same as the cost of a new comparable unit.
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You will have to take it out and then take off the outer cover to expose the drive system for the turntable unless the items turns with the turntable removed. If it does then (and if it is belt driven) the belt may be worn and slipping. Anyway you look at it the cover has to come off to see what is happening.
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