I unplugged unit, took skin off, found the white fuse to replace but there was no identifying marks on the fuse and no blown indications. There is safety screws in the skin, I took a real skinny punch and hammer and broke the little pin in the center of the screw so as to gain access into center of screw with a phillips head screwdriver to loosen and remove the screw. The clock doesn't even light up, it's as dead as a door knob. If it is a fuse issue, where can I locate one?I would appreciate the help.
Sincerely,
Chuck
If fuse, door switches, and capacitor are good, the next potential problem area is the control board (behind the keypad). Look for evidence of burn markings on the board and back of keypad panel; you may need to unscrew it to pull it out and look. I discovered with the same issues you have posted my LG microwave had a burnt board. Replacement is around a hundred dollars so I will just go buy anorther microwave (not LG!).
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