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kbooms  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 6:01:09 PM(UTC)
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My over-the-range microwave is 6 years old. A few weeks ago it suddenly stopped heating. The panel works fine, vent fan & lights work fine. The turntable also works. It simply doesn't heat.

I don't have much in the way of DIY skills but if it's likely to be a simple repair I'd rather not buy a new microwave (for reference to compare to repair costs, new ones I've looked at that would be reasonable replacements run about $320 and up).

Also - if I do need a new one, do I need to worry about getting one that vents from the same place (I don't want to have to cut a larger/different hole in the cabinet above it) or is the venting location standard across over-the-range microwave ovens?

thanks!
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denman  
#2 Posted : Sunday, August 25, 2013 4:46:45 AM(UTC)
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have you trie removing power to it for a couple minute to see if it will reset?
Either unplug it of flip it's breaker off depending how it is wired in.

I did look up the wiring diagram for this unit and there is a fuse in the magnetron circuit but something would have cause the fuse to blow.

Below are some of the parts that may do this with approximate prices.
Magnetron $140.00
Transformer $165.00
Control Board $160.00
Add labor to this and you are getting close to the cost of a new ubnit.

It could be something that is less expensive but it is a gamble.

A microwave is not something that you should tackle unless you have some electrical experience.
The magnetron uses high voltage which is very dangerous and some units do not automatically discharge this voltage when unplugged.
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kbooms  
#3 Posted : Sunday, August 25, 2013 7:50:07 AM(UTC)
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Thanks denman, yes I did try unplugging it.

I have no idea what would have caused a fuse to blow. The unit was working early that day, but not in the evening; I don't recall anything that happened that would have caused a blown fuse (it didn't stop working during operation).

I'm afraid I may just have to buy a new unit. Can anyone here tell me if all over-the-range units (of the same size) have their venting in the same area? Or will I have to be careful to pay attention to the specific measurements of the vent on the units to ensure I get one that will align with the venting that was put in for the current unit?

Thanks

Katrina

ps. I have seen a few people (via Google search) that said their trouble was due to door latch problems, which sounds like a simple fix - is this a possibility or would this cause different symptoms?

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have you trie removing power to it for a couple minute to see if it will reset?
Either unplug it of flip it's breaker off depending how it is wired in.

I did look up the wiring diagram for this unit and there is a fuse in the magnetron circuit but something would have cause the fuse to blow.

Below are some of the parts that may do this with approximate prices.
Magnetron $140.00
Transformer $165.00
Control Board $160.00
Add labor to this and you are getting close to the cost of a new ubnit.

It could be something that is less expensive but it is a gamble.

A microwave is not something that you should tackle unless you have some electrical experience.
The magnetron uses high voltage which is very dangerous and some units do not automatically discharge this voltage when unplugged.
denman  
#4 Posted : Monday, August 26, 2013 2:07:38 AM(UTC)
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Yes it may be a latch problem could be that the monitor switch is bad.
See the attachment for the tech sheet
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