my microwave is over the stove. I'm having trouble removing it from the wall. I have cabinets above and on both sides of the microwave. any suggestions?my microwave is over the stove. I'm having trouble removing it from the wall. I have cabinets above and on both sides of the microwave. any suggestions?
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Repairman just diagnosed mine as a bad display board, it quit working while nobody was even home, and cost $269 with a $70 service fee. The microwave is less than 2 years old and only cost @$400 new. I was lied to by the salesman when I made the purchase (imagine that, a salesman lied to a customer) he told me these were very good and reliable microwaves and that I should get years of service out of it, what a crock... I will never buy another Samsung appliance again, they have many many bad reviews and are made with inferior parts. I will stick with Kenmore kitchen products from now on!!!
The main fuse in the microwave is probably open, causes are! door switch, magnetron, inverter board, "if 7 years old or less" and possibly the keypad control board. I recommend having it checked out.
Check fuses or count yourself lucky that you got 25 years out of anything. Buy a new one...there relatively cheap and work more efficiently. This old one probably leaks radiation anyway.
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