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Microwave is making a loud humming/buzzing sound when it goes on. It is in a condo with little use. The model # is FMV156DSB. It cooks everything fine...just the loud noise is annoying for guests. Thanks for your help!

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  • kofstedal Jun 22, 2011

    It heats, as stated in my first request. It just makes a loud noise now. What can we do?

  • kofstedal Jun 22, 2011

    This expensive microwave has hardly been used and heats things up just fine - no loss of heat is evident. Why would a magnetron die on such a model? What solution do you have for just the sound issue - not the heating issue? Thanks!

  • kofstedal Jun 22, 2011

    Microwave is making a loud humming/buzzing sound when it goes on and cooks. It has had very little use. It is a Frigidaire/Electrolux (expensive). The model # is FMV156DSB. It cooks everything fine...Heating is not the problem. The noise is annoying. It didn't use to have this noise. Thanks for your help!

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Hello,

Does the microwave heat? if it heats, read further but if it doesn't heat, please let me know.

Investigate these three areas if your microwave makes a buzzing/humming sound and doesn't heat.

Power Diode

A diode is an electronic component that readily passes current in one direction only and blocks the flow of current in the opposing direction. If your microwave's diode has become defective, your microwave will not heat and you will hear a buzzing noise. Test the diode to determine if this is the cause of your problem. Replace it if it is defective.

Testing a diode

NOTE: Before you test your diode, make sure your microwave is unplugged, and that you discharge the microwave's capacitor.

Whether it is shorted or open, a defective diode will most likely show some sign of defect. Defective diodes will usually emit an electrical burning smell, signifying its defectiveness. Also, it may have split in two, or it may exhibit a burned crack, or possibly even a blistered spot.

A shorted diode is indicated by a loud humming noise from the high voltage transformer, and no heat produced when a cook cycle is initiated. Whereas little or no heat produced in your microwave, with an absence of a humming noise is indicative of an open diode. In either case, the diode has to be replaced.

With your microwave unplugged, and your capacitor discharged, use extreme caution to remove the lead that leads to the capacitor. You can leave the ground connection attached. The side of the diode that goes to the ground is usually marked with a dot, stripe, or arrow. Set your ohmmeter to R x 10,000 or higher. Touch the positive meter probe to the anode and the negative meter probe to the cathode to measure the resistance across the diode terminals. Remember that the cathode is on the side that goes to the ground, which is often marked by a dot, stripe, or an arrow.

A normal diode, that is a non-defective diode, will read anywhere from 50,000 to 200,000 ohms. Differences in microwave make and model account for this large range in resistance readings.

Reverse the meter probes and measure resistance while touching the positive probe to the cathode and the negative probe to the anode. Reversing the probes like this should result in a reading of infinity. Unless a bleeder resistor is present. The presence of a bleeder resistor would produce a reading of the value of the resistor.

High Voltage Capacitor

A capacitor is an electrical device which stores electricity. A defective capacitor may be why your microwave is not heating but you are hearing a buzzing or humming noise. The capacitor will have to be tested to determine if this is the cause of your problem. A defective capacitor will have to be replaced before your microwave will work again. Make sure you discharge the capacitor before you test it, though.

Magnetron

A defective magnetron is the third possible cause of why your microwave is not heating, but you can hear a buzzing noise. Test your microwave's magnetron. Replace it if it is defective.

Testing a magnetron

NOTE: Before you test this component, make sure your microwave is unplugged, and that you have discharged the capacitor.

There are two tests to conduct in order to determine whether or not a magnetron has become defective. If you receive results other than what are detailed below, you will have to replace your microwave's magnetron. Each test is described for you here:

TEST 1: Locate your magnetron and label each of the wires attached to it so that you know which wires are to be replaced where. Set your ohmmeter to the lowest resistance scale. Take a resistance measurement between each of the magnetron's terminals by touching each probe to one terminal each. Reverse the probes and take a second resistance measurement. Each measurement should read less than one ohm.

TEST 2: Set your ohmmeter to its highest resistance scale. Touch one of the meter's probes to a magnetron terminal. Touch the other probe to the metal magnetron housing. Take special caution to not touch the two probes together. This could result in an inaccurate reading. This test should produce a reading of infinity - indicating an open circuit.

Read the tips on the below links on how to replace your microwave oven's diode and how to discharge the capacitor.

http://www.fixya.com/support/r7088355-replace_microwave_ovens_diode

http://www.fixya.com/support/r7088317-discharge_microwave_ovens_capacitor

I hope the above is helpful.

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    In that case your microwave is having dying magnetron. The dying magnetron is what's causing the problem. When the magnetron dies completely, the microwave won't heat up any longer. It is gradually getting defective and will get damaged sooner or later. Have the magnetron replaced and the noise would stop. Check my first post on how to test the magnetron.... Good luck.

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    I believe your magnetron is weak that is why it is making noise. But if you don't agree, you can reject my solution and the next available expert can give you his/her own opinion then you can vary them. Good luck.

  • Merlin Morris Dec 04, 2021

    Just fixed mine tonight. It was making a loud buzzing sound, not heating, transformer getting hot.
    Diode was shorted. Fortunately for my in my electronic drawer, I had a used one from years ago.

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Hi Kofstedal,

This is a symptom of a probably failure of the magnetron inside the microwave,

The irritating , embarrassing, buzzing noise that you hear is an indication that the problem is with with the magnetron and/ or high voltage capacitor, and / or the power diode.
Please be informed that all these parts carry high voltage and playing around with them without proper caution could be lethal.

You will need to to replace these parts anytime from now , therefore it's better to get it replaced , before it could possible affect other parts as well.

A new magnetron would costs you around $150 , it's situated behind the control panel area.
Therefore replacing is done via opening up the oven to get access to the magnetron.

Before replacing the faulty parts yourself , please understand and be cautious that microwave oven's electrical capacitors can discharge huge amount of current even after they have been unplugged from electrical board.

Hope this helps ..:)

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