...when the microwave is operating as the plastic gismo that connects the motor to the 3 legged turntable holder is kaput, not there. Yet the microwave still heats and cooks without burning. Wierd
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...turntable motor is burned out or you may need a new coupler which is a plastic piece that sits on the motor shaft under the round glass tray. There is no button to make this work, it should rotate ...
...turntable support, coupler, or motor. The waveguide cover (also called a spatter shield) is usually about the size of a playing card and often held in place by a plastic rivet. It can be fragile, and ...
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...turntable support, coupler, or motor. The waveguide cover (also called a spatter shield) is usually about the size of a playing card and often held in place by a plastic rivet. In some models it is a ...
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...motor may be malfunctioning if the turntable is making an odd noise. The majority of microwaves with glass trays turn the tray with a motor-driven coupler or a roller guide. Access must be made ...
...turntable support, coupler, or motor. The waveguide cover (also called a spatter shield) is usually about the size of a playing card and often held in place by a plastic rivet. It can be fragile, and ...
...turntable support, coupler, or motor. The waveguide cover (also called a spatter shield) is usually about the size of a playing card and often held in place by a plastic rivet. It can be fragile, and ...
...turntable support, coupler, or motor. The waveguide cover (also called a spatter shield) is usually about the size of a playing card and often held in place by a plastic rivet. In some models it is a ...
...any questions, please let me know. I hope you find this information helpful. There's a small motor that I believe has a belt that turns the turntable. You'll have to take microwave apart to get to
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