sounds like a faulty magnetron and not $300 to replace even with changing capacitor also, how people can say for certain over the phone and give a price would put me off even dealing with them yeah you more...
It's about 2 1/2 years old. Did you find out what was wrong with yours ? Was it a magnetron or capacitor as the one solution suggested ? Thanks for your time, Mark more...
It's about 21/2 years old. Did you find out what was wrong with yours ? Was it a magnetron or capacitor as the one solution suggested ? Thanks for your time, Mark more...
front rh side looking at it from the front. Be careful, even though unplugged, this unit still stores alot of electriacal energy in the capacitor. more...
20 years ago, and if it needs to be repaired, I truly doubt that it can be done. One would have to replace several capacitors, at the very least. more...
Wow, I've never heard of a microwave having a circuit breaker on the main board. I would suggest that you test the capacitor and the high voltage transformer. Here are some links you or someone you know can use (in order given) for test help, but read more...
Wow, I've never heard of a microwave having a circuit breaker on the main board.
I would suggest that you test the capacitor and the high voltage transformer.
Here are some links you or someone you know can use (in order given) for test help, but read the more...