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kempf25  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, October 20, 2009 5:22:00 AM(UTC)
kempf25

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I have a GE Profile over the counter microwave Spacemaker XL 1800 Model JVM1860SF001 Serial number VD993317S. It is about 6 years old.

It recently quit heating any food or beverage. It makes a loud noise while operating too. Sort of like a loud laboring hum sound. It was having some problems before when heating chocolate - it would make noises then too when heating. I'm not sure if that is related but I thought I would mention to help diagnose the problem.

I would like to try to repair myself if safe to do. Also would like to know options for professional repair because these machines are very expensive to buy new.

Thanks
Ben
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ace001  
#2 Posted : Thursday, March 24, 2011 10:58:22 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: kempf25 Go to Quoted Post
I have a GE Profile over the counter microwave Spacemaker XL 1800 Model JVM1860SF001 Serial number VD993317S. It is about 6 years old.

It recently quit heating any food or beverage. It makes a loud noise while operating too. Sort of like a loud laboring hum sound. It was having some problems before when heating chocolate - it would make noises then too when heating. I'm not sure if that is related but I thought I would mention to help diagnose the problem.

I would like to try to repair myself if safe to do. Also would like to know options for professional repair because these machines are very expensive to buy new.

Thanks
Ben


Ben, I know your post is not current and there's no replies, but I have one that is doing the same thing and same model...Did you ever find the problem?..And was it repaired?..As of yet, I've not found an answer to this, nor a way to get into the inner workings of this appliance...Any info would be appreciated...
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