...stirrer' ( a fan like device) in the microwave waveguide (sheet metal tube between the magnetron and the cooking cavity) is not spinning for some reason. The cooling air from the magnetron flows ...
...fan motor. If defective the part will need to be replaced to silence the appliance once more. Stirrer motorAnother leading cause of a noisy microwave is an expired stirrer motor. With use this part ...
..."little fan" is the Microwave "Stirrer" without it the magnetron will burn out real quick. Due to the microwave being reflected back. That "Fan" scrambles up the MW, and scatters it in the
...stirrer' which is a metal fan-like device with a plastic bearing that is mounted in the wave guide above the cavity. Pull the plug, then the case. Remove the waveguide above the cavity which should ...
...fan or the turntable. The noise is comming from the microwave generator. There is a service disc on the inside of the microwave which I removed. Inside there is a spinning device that is making the ...
...fan-like device called a 'stirrer'. The stirrer scatters the energy so there are no 'hot spots' in the cavity. The stirrer also has a plastic bearing that the microwaves can sometimes arc through and ...
...the microwave oven and there might be a problem with the fan (there is also a fan in the oven called a blower fan) called the stirrer or blower. do get your microwave checked, do not open it
...fan is critical! If the magnetron overheats too much or too often, it can fail, and that adds to the repair cost. If you or a friend decide to work on it, we have *critical* safety, disassembly, and ...
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