Just opened mines today .... guide below is almost correct ....when you lift the cover off the bulb is shielded behind a metal box.... theres one screw that connects it to the magnotron .... take off that screw and pull out the plug with the brown and white cables that is connected to the bulb... the bulb is a T170 KEI 240v 25W on mines at least which no one around stocks so will just try and claim under warranty as 2 years labour 6 years parts... bulb has never worked just never got to opening it up ...bulb looked trashed when i took it off... element was all black and in bits rattling inside the microwave ... only use the thing for warming kids milk and sterilising bottles...
SOURCE: MICROWAVE BULB
Hi There!
Most microwave ovens today requires you to remove the cover to replace a lamp. Normally situated next to the Magnetron. Check the inside cavity for tiny holes where the light is suppose to shine through. This will indicate where the lamp is situated. Remember to unplug from mains before opening the unit and try not to touch the High Voltage components. They may still be charged. Good Luck, JUS004
SOURCE: bulb blown in microwave
Yes you can get them. Need to remove it first to find out what type it is. If it does not have a access door you have to remove the cover.
SOURCE: Bulb blown. How do I change it?
Hello there :
first you will need to remove all of the screws off the back edges and the sides next turn over the microwave over and there will be 6 or 8 screws that are on the bottom edges remove them now turn over the microwave and using a flat tip screwdriver look at the seam and you can use the screwdriver to get the cover to start moving towards the back andd then once it is loose it will lift off
Now you will see the bulb towards the fromnt of the microwave simply replace the bulb and test it the microwave if it works reassemble the microwave and you are done ok ?
I hope this is very helpful for you
Best regards Michael
SOURCE: blown fuse 10 amp LG microwave oven model ms2127c
You can get a replacement fuse from almost anywhere ranging from Ebay to an authorised LG repair agent, but please remember a blown fuse can simply be the symptom of a larger problem, so my advice is to buy two, replace it, if it works then you have a spare, but if upon replacing the fuse,it blows again straight away, your microwave may have a more serious problem. PLEASE READ UP ON THE DANGERS OF A HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITOR AND ALSO HOIW TO DISCHARGE ONE AS THEY CAN HOLD A LETHAL AMOUNT OF CHARGE AND CAN CAUSE FATAL INJUFRIES INCLUDING DEATH.
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