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There was a component failure in the magnetron circuit. The magnetron is the device which produces the microwaves that heat the food. There are extremely high (and dangerous) voltages associated with this part of your oven. As a result, components often fail and make noise because these components can burst rather violently. You should take it to a competent service tech. The components associated with the magnetron can often be replaced when they fail and it is not always expensive to have repaired.
It could be a blown seal or some messed up bearings on the hub. Take it to a mechanic and DRIVE CAREFULLY! The wheel could literally come off it the bearings aren't working and overheat!
The 23" CRT set may have a high voltage breakdown in the flyback transformer or focus divider. Take the back off and operate the set in a dark room. Look for anything that has a blue glow around it or sparks flying when the pop occurs. I won't guarantee this will find your problem, but it is definitive if you see these!
I once had a set with these symptoms. I stopped the blue glow and arcing by covering the focus divider with epoxy. It worked for a couple of months before the divider literally broke apart.
Loud popping in the intake means that the unburnt gas exploding in intake.... Check cranks sensor and gear. Gear may dirty or even damage or BAD crank sensor the sensor provides reference for spark signal. So this may be your problem. Contact if you need more help. Thanks for using FIX YA
When the freezer goes into defrost mode, some thumping/popping noises can sometimes be heard as the defrost heater melts the ice built up on the evaporator. Quite normal.
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