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Many of these models have what I call a "grossly overdesigned" door sense circuit. First, locate the technical sheet (mini manual) inside your unit. It's usually hidden behind the controls,... |
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It's probably a defective membrane keypad, but a door switch check would be a good idea too. See my above reply. You can get parts from the Pros here (http://www.appliancepartspros.com). |
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You might consider soaking it in brake fluid for about 10 minutes, then wiping it off with alcohol. That should be considered a short-term fix. Be careful though, because brake fluid eats some... |
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Magnetron. See solution # 2 here (http://www.fixya.com/support/t2330691-ge_spacesaver_jvm1650sh01_shuts_off) even though your model number is a little different. |
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Assuming yours in the same model JVM1630WB004 the part number would be WB27X10473 and you can order it from Appliance Parts Pro here (http://www.appliancepartspros.com). If your model is different,... |
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It sounds like a bad connection, and it may be moisture, grease or residue on the connections. Sometimes you can disassemble the unit, unplug each wire, plug and unplug it a few times to clean the... |
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Getting 65VAC where you expect 120VAC is usually a bad ground, TCO, or fuse. When you measure and get that odd reading, it's almost like you're reading leakage or bleed-through voltage. Since the... |
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