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Microwave has no power. It is a combo oven/microwave built-in oven and the microwave has no display or power to the interior light. Is there a fuse location or a way to re-set the oven?
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You will have to remove the unit, to access the back and pull the covers, most likely you coil is burned out. Or a safety fuse to the coil is tripped last but not least, your control card is burned out. Might want to give make and model
There is a very good chance that it has blown a fuse. They would be located behind the control panel. Be careful around the wiring to the high voltage circuit and make sure that the power is shut off.
This is an older (Mfgr. May, 1987) microwave oven. Functions perfectly, works an looks good to this day, just no light inside. I searched a couple of websites looking for parts for this unit and appliancepartspros.com provided schematics of the product that I own. From those drawings, it was determined that the microwave oven will have to be slid out of the cabinet above the built-in oven in order to change a $2.37, 40W light bulb. Just a handfull of scrws retaining the oven and exhaust baffles and I'll get it out (onmce the New Year's Eve hangover disappears). The engineer who designed a system like this must have been on an Acid Trip. I haven't looked closely at newer microwave ovens, but I'd have to believe changing a crummy light bulb would have to be made easier than this during the preliminary engineering phase of design.
no reset buton persay but fuses and control boards. MICROWAVES emit and store HIGH VOLTAGE nad should only be access and repaired by trained proffessionals. NO JOKE HIGH VOLTAGE. like your DEAD VOLTAGE
If your microwave won't start and the display is blank and unresponsive, the issue may be with the ceramic fuse. This part protects other microwave components from power fluctuations, and causes a complete loss of power when it fails, meaning your microwave won't work. To access the ceramic fuse, located inside the cabinet near the power cord, first unplug your microwave. Use a multi-meter to test the continuity of the fuse. They look like this:
If the oven will not power up, but you are getting some display lights ... then it could be a thermal fuse in the back or a faulty door switch.
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when you took down the control panel and gained acess to the upper cavity , there wasnt a service manual just to the left inside a red plastic bag???, if not there is another fuse loacted just behind the micro front looks to be atop the capacitor area
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