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Hello, I need help with our Maytag Microwave model MMV5207AA. This microwave is three years old and has given us no problems untill last month when my wife was using the timer function and the whole unit went dead. I checked the receptical it was plugged into and it was OK. I have had the unit unplugged for a short time and then for several days and tried replugging it in and there is still no sign of life. Even the light will not work. If someone could help me get it back working it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Remove the top grille and open the control panel. Locate the inline fuse and check it for continuity. Here are the break down diagrams for the Maytag microwave Model MMV5207AABGene.
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Hello Gene, Thank you for your reply. I am just getting back to the microwave and I checked the fuse like you suggested. The fuse is good. Warren
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Warren,
There also suppose to be at least one (I do not have the wiring diagram for this model and can not tell more exactly) cavity fuse, aka a TCO. If you have the wiring diagram and can post it, it might help better.
Gene.
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