SOURCE: Pansonic Microwave Oven NN-S962-BF
Most likely the power capacitor is shorted.If you know someone that is just alittle familiar with electronics, they will know what to look for.The part will look like a somewhat long large silver 9v battery with two metal leads.Normally toward the back of the microwave and below the cooling fan.With a volt-ohm meter this capacitor can be checked.on the meter if you get a reading ,its bad, if you get no reading(open), its most likely good.Ninety percent of the time it will be bad.If it is, just replace with the same value and your ready to go.
SOURCE: panasonic microwave oven model nn-p994sf
In most cases, this is a problem with the inverter or a bad magnetron.
Due to the lethal voltages used and produced, I do not recommend that an inexperienced person work on these.
I would recommend that you contact your nearest Panasonic-authorized servicer. You can find one here.
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SOURCE: Panasonic Model No. NN-S933BF Microwave Oven
could it be that i didn't follow the manuel because i got it second hand or is it because something is wrong with it,and i have to get it fixed.
SOURCE: broken door latch on mod.nn-t945sfx
Do you mean the part with hook-like projections that stick out of the door, or the part that holds the door switches inside the oven?
If you need to replace the door latches (the hook-like devices in the door) you have to separate the door panels (as shown in the attached photo)
and then you'll see the previously hidden screws you need to remove.
Or you can watch a YouTube video (not a video I
made) that demonstrates how it's done.
You can order
Panasonic parts from Tritronics
here or by
calling 866-779-5835.
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