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My maytag microwave doesn't cook and makes this loud noise while it's running. Cannot figure out why?

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If the display and time counts down on unt but not heating the food most likely you have a bad magnetron on unit.... the noise you are hearing most likely is the magnetron trying to kick in but the tube is bad... honestly unless you are a servicer or in the field these things often cost almost as much to repair as purchasing a new one... we work on them quite often and after explaining its going to cost around 150.00 to repair the customer usually chooses to buy a new one... good luck to you

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