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anyone know the cause of this aggrivation? if so how do i fix it and do you know the part number/s? thanks!!!!!!!!!!:confused:
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I've experienced the same problem with my GE SpaceSaver and I think I've isolated it to an interior paint chip. The paint acts as isolator from the walls. Not certain how it became chipped, but I'll assume it was company I had that was always removing the metal shelf. Anyhow I placed a large glass coffe mug filled with water in front of the chipped area along with another cup filled with water too and turned the Microwave on again. The oven does not fail. If you don't 'spot' any paint chip then this is not your problem - sorry I wasted your time. Good Luck!
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I just experienced the 3 seconds and shut off problems. The model is JVM1650WB008. What I found was directly behind the control panel mounted on the bottom plate is a temp sensor that read 120. I jumped that sensor and the problem resolved. I replaced the sensor and have had no problem since.
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The problem is your magnetron tube is leaking RF. The mag tube comes on 2-3 seconds after you hit start, and the RF interfears with the board and shuts it down. Drop the front of the control panel down and watch, it wont happen.. Get a new mag tube put in and you'll be good to go.
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:confused: :confused: :confused: my GE Microwave JVM1650WH01 sometimes work ok or sometimes after 3 secons will go off...I drop front board panel and it work ok, put board on, 3 secons off again...drop panel and work ok...Can any one tell me if this is the board or a sensor doing this...:o :o :o
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As abadfish66 said in the previous post the problem is a bad magnetron leaking RF. - The part number for the magnetron is AP2025937 Gene.
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As "abadfish66" and "Gene" stated - It's a defective MAGNETRON. Just finished the replacement and tested several times - It's Fixed! It's one of the most expensive parts, but it sure beat buying a new MicroWave. Thanks to you 'guys' for your help - this Forum is very worthwhile Bob:)
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You're welcome, Bob. We're glad you were able to fix it.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: elgemcdlf I just experienced the 3 seconds and shut off problems. The model is JVM1650WB008. What I found was directly behind the control panel mounted on the bottom plate is a temp sensor that read 120. I jumped that sensor and the problem resolved. I replaced the sensor and have had no problem since. What does the temp sensor look like and how did you read the 120 degree recording
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tried dropping the panel no change ... any other suggestions?
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