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gospog  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, May 7, 2008 10:43:23 AM(UTC)
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My Whirlpool microwave is right around 5 years old and has always worked perfectly.

Recently, it just went dead. No lights, no display, no power. The outlet it is plugged into works fine.

Plugging the microwave into a new, known good outlet does not help, still dead.

I replaced the Line Fuse inside the microwave with a new 20A fuse. No change.

This is the document that I am using as reference:

https://secured.whirlpoo...617fb7/$FILE/8178053.pdf

What would be my next best troubleshooting step?

Thank you in advance.

-Tom
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glen65  
#2 Posted : Thursday, May 8, 2008 10:02:21 AM(UTC)
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Do you have (and know how to use) a multimeter?
Also we need the full model number from the unit.
The numbers you gave us are for the manual itself
and not microwave model number.
gospog  
#3 Posted : Thursday, May 8, 2008 10:09:46 AM(UTC)
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Yessir.

If I heard no advice before this weekend, my next step would be to test each component with a multimeter. I think there's even notes in that PDF about what I should see for each component.

Does that sound like a good plan?

Thanks.

-Tom
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#4 Posted : Thursday, May 8, 2008 1:42:39 PM(UTC)
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I believe we can at least set you in the right direction
but we still need the full model number from your oven.
gospog  
#5 Posted : Friday, May 9, 2008 5:01:22 AM(UTC)
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Hey Glen65, sorry for the confusion (on my part). The model number is: MH6141XK Q-1

(sometimes the Q-1 is ommitted in the paperwork but I'm 100% sure about the rest)

Hey MicrowaveDisplaycom, I think I follow you. If I have an open condition at the thermostat, no power will cross it (like any other open condition).

So do I need to replace the thermostat to resolve this (which I think I can do), or is there a less involved fix?

Thank you both for your patience and assistance.

-Tom
glen65  
#6 Posted : Friday, May 9, 2008 6:51:59 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: gospog Go to Quoted Post
Hey Glen65, sorry for the confusion (on my part). The model number is: MH6141XK Q-1

(sometimes the Q-1 is ommitted in the paperwork but I'm 100% sure about the rest)

Hey MicrowaveDisplaycom, I think I follow you. If I have an open condition at the thermostat, no power will cross it (like any other open condition).

So do I need to replace the thermostat to resolve this (which I think I can do), or is there a less involved fix?

Thank you both for your patience and assistance.

-Tom


That may very well be the cause but you need to check it first.
Use your ohm meter and check for continuity across both the
thermostat and the main fuse (even though you’ve replaced it.)

The thermostat is covered in the manual you posted.
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gospog  
#7 Posted : Sunday, May 11, 2008 8:51:57 AM(UTC)
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Ok, so I tested across the thermostat with the multimeter (set to resistance) and it reads "infinite ohms".

So, I'm planni9ng to replace the thermostat. Does anyone know a reliable place to pick one up?

Thanks.

-Tom
glen65  
#8 Posted : Sunday, May 11, 2008 11:48:54 AM(UTC)
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You can get it here..
Model MH6141XKQ1
Part Number: AP3683988
gospog  
#9 Posted : Monday, May 12, 2008 4:27:21 AM(UTC)
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CORRECTION: THe thermostat passes voltage with no impedance when it is cold.

Sorry, had got that one backwards and asked an engineer to check me.

Anyway, when out of the microwave and cold, there is no impedance through the thermostat.

-Tom
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