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I've had this OTR microwave for 2 years. Worked fine last night and this morning, but tonight I get no heat. It looks and sounds like it's working...lights come on, timer works, fan blowing, etc, but won't budge the temp on a glass of H2O after 3 minutes.
I just don't know where to start. :confused:
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This microwave is much more sophisticated than a traditional microwave. I really recommend to call an Electrolux authorized tech for diagnosis.
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Originally Posted by: Gene This microwave is much more sophisticated than a traditional microwave. I really recommend to call an Electrolux authorized tech for diagnosis.
Gene. well crap. :( I appreciate the quick reply Gene. I'll try to find someone nearby that I can take it to. Would much rather do that than pay for someone to come out to the house. thanks! -Steve
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Hi Gene, thanks again for your advice on this. I took the unit to a certified repair shop and the diagnosis is a bad Magnetron. They have quoted a price of $335 to complete the repair. I've noticed I can get the part for just about $100, so price wise, I'm better off buying the part and replacing it myself. My question has to do with the fact that this model has a dreaded "inverter board"...is replacing the magnetron complicated by having an inverter board, or is it pretty straight forward? Thanks, -Steve Originally Posted by: Gene This microwave is much more sophisticated than a traditional microwave. I really recommend to call an Electrolux authorized tech for diagnosis.
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Steve, This microwave is much more complicated in regards of the diagnosis. As far as it's done, repair is not that complicated. - The magnetron Part number: AP4322944
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