Question about GE SpaceMaker Microwave Ovens
...smell when the cook cycle is started. Fuse blows approximately 1 second later. When microwave is powered up with a new 20A line fuse, everything else works fine, ie: fans, lights, keypad, clock etc. ...
...burning. I unplugged it and left it that way for two weeks. Finally decided to take it down and apart. What I found is the transformer is burned up. THe part numbers that I can see on it are Samsung ...
...fuse for the magnetron. If not, or if it is okay, is there evidence of parts burned (smell or visual)? With an ohmmeter, test the diode, capacitor and magnetron. With the magnetron disconnected, you ...
Question about Samsung Microwave Ovens
FUSE BLOWS....PLS HELP US...THERE IS NO BURNING SMELL, NO LOOSE WIRES WHAT COULD BE THE PROBLEM.... the insulation of the wiring has detiorated and with temperatue rising it further deteriorates. thus
...smell if you dont pick up on that and your microwave is set to run another few mins the transformer will overheat and burn , then the fuse blows and the controls shut down . the end result , you have ...
...blowing fuse When I start the microwave, it starts to make a buzzing sound then blows internal 20 amp fuse within seconds. What could be the possible problem and is it worth repairing? Thanks in ...
...blowing the fuse???? Model MW8775 That makes it sound like a bad high voltage transformer. Do you detect any burning smell? Do the windings of the high voltage transformer seem blued or blackened? ...
fuse, if it keeps blowing, don't go any further unless you know what you are doing. Your likely options are a blown high voltage cap, diode, or the magnetron. Good luck(but luck has nothing to do with
Question about Kenmore Microwave Ovens
...burning smell, and some smoke from right top corner while microwave was in use. Now no clock display. Nothing works despite power at outlet. Did not blow house circuit breaker. Assume internal fuse ...
...burning smell from the rear vent after you shut if off. If it blows the fuse as soon as it's plugged in, you probably have a shorted door switch, a shorted varistor, or an internally exposed wire ...
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