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Sounds like the vent to the outside is rattling or not secure or the door seal is not sealing properly. let us know Bruce if you need parts or anything else. thank you and leave feedback
All microwaves make some noise when running. Cooling fans, exhaust fans, turntable motor, transformer, and magnetron all make noise. I assume you mean some unusual noise. I need to know more about what kind of noise it is - a loud roar, a rattling sound, a high-pitch squealing sound, a "clunk-clunk" sound or what? By the way, a "klunk-klunk" sound is frequently caused by small debris stuck to the wheels of the turntable support tray. Try cleaning those wheels and the track they roll in.
Yes it can be replaced. But first make sure the noise isn't coming from the guide roller assembly or coupler which is the plastic part in the bottom of the microwave that turns the turntable. .
If the bearing is worn to the point of a rattle and a small amount of silicone oil won't stop it, then it should be replaced or the motor replaced. These bearings are normally lifetime impregnated with lubricants and can sometimes dry out with use and somewhat seize up causing what may sound like a rattle. If the motor shaft has worn down enough at the bearing point, then a rebuild or replacement is in order.
This is the end of your motor, but an upgrade is a small idea. Most engines come from a dutch factory with the some more expensive units. The debut first had a chinese thing and three years is nice.
Don't bother to make it, buy a second hand and upgrade the table to a some better one, buttttt. only if you take a large leap is that usefull, so not the next model, the differnce is too small.
This may sound a bit nuts, but remove the glass tray and support ring. Clean the wheels and ring. Also clean the glass and microwave surface where the wheels run. Any tiny bit of debris will stop the wheels from turning, and make a rattling noise. If that doesn't help, you may need a new turntable motor.
If you've already replaced the RCA /Phono cables, then the only other item that would cause this kind of problem is your tonearm, and it will need to be replaced.
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