SOURCE: possible power surge?
Sounds like you got a surge which damaged the control panel. This is the most likely thing. We regularly repair these control panels nationwide for $32.50. A fuse is designed protect against excessive current. But if you have excessive voltage (a surge or spike), it can be so fast that it gets past the fuse and damages the control panel without actually blowing it. While the panel does have surge protection to keep that surge from actually destroying the control panel, the panel is damaged and will have to be repaired. If any power line connections were broken or are suspect, I hope you have contacted the power company. Either way, I would test any affected outlets to be sure the neutral and ground are present so the voltage output is within the proper range.
SOURCE: Whirlpool MH3184XP-B 2 Black- Will not start, no power, no display
Downstream of the main 20 amp breaker in the upper right hand corner, is a miniture 4 amp fuse in an inline fuseholder. I replaced this and so far, so good
SOURCE: I bought a microwave (Whirlpool JT-369 MIR, but it
manuals can be downloaded from www,whirlpool.co.uk, but it is basic and does not contain any example recipes or cooking times.
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