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Just had the same problem with my GE over the range microwave. No power. Outlet was good. Checked fuses....good. I have had a couple previous issues with it but that problem was that it would start buzzing and almost smell like something was burning. Had to replace the main board twice. This time though, no lights or display, nothing. After looking at it again for a couple mintes, I noticed that it had a Power Saver button on it. I never noticed it before, so I pushed it and lights and display came back on. Glad I found it because I was ready to go buy a new one. Good Luck with yours.
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Good job!
Feels good when you fix them yourself.
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Update: I found a bad solder joint on the main incoming power board, on the noise filter. Re-soldered it, works like new again. $0.00 in parts repair costs! :)
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I just noticed it was off. No Power what so ever at control panel, no lights, no fan, nothing. The last use, worked fine. A cup of coffee this morning. The power at the receptacle is fine. Is there an inline fuse or just the two thermal ones that I see in the parts and diagrams? I can test the capacitor and transformer once I take the unit down. Just looking for any more info on a direction to go with this unit for this type of power failure. Thanks for any advice.
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