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micro doesn't heat up. I think it the thermal fuse or the magnetron. what do you guys think?
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The microwave doesn't make any noises and everything works perfect except for the inability to heat up food.
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The problem can be a bad magnetron thermostat, a bad magnetron or a bad control board. You have to have a simple multimeter to perform some tests. Let us know when you will be ready.
Gene.
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Gene,
I am having the same problem with my Microwave/Oven combo (MODEL# KEMC377KBS0) and would like to try and determine which component needs replacing. Once i have a multi-meter, will you be able to give me instructions on how to test the components?
I'm pretty confident I can replace which ever component is bad - once i figure out which one is faulty.
Thanks for any help you can give...
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Hi Bryan,
We definitely can guide you through the troubleshooting process. Let us know when you will be ready.
Gene.
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Thanks Gene,
Couple quick questions to get me started.
1) I'm assuming I need the oven to be connect to power before I can test the components, correct? The reason I ask, is because the oven is currently in my garage waiting to be installed in another house.
2) If you were to make an educated guess what the top 3 components that may be bad causing the microwave to run fine but not heat-what would those be? I'm thinking I may go ahead and buy them so i can have them on hand sooner and just return what i don't use. My thinking is go ahead and purchase the Magnatron and the fuse. What else would you suggest i purchase.
3) Do you recommend i get a Digital or Analog Multi meter.
thanks
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Originally Posted by: bryantay ...1) I'm assuming I need the oven to be connect to power before I can test the components, correct? The reason I ask, is because the oven is currently in my garage waiting to be installed in another house...
...2) If you were to make an educated guess what the top 3 components that may be bad causing the microwave to run fine but not heat-what would those be? I'm thinking I may go ahead and buy them so i can have them on hand sooner and just return what i don't use. My thinking is go ahead and purchase the Magnatron and the fuse. What else would you suggest i purchase....
...3) Do you recommend i get a Digital or Analog Multi meter... 1) It's very good to have it in a garage for troubleshooting and/or repair. You will need the oven powered up only at the final step to see if it's fixed or not. 2) So far it is unpredictable. 3) I really don't see any difference. You can find more information in of our previous threads: http://forum.appliancepartspros...continuity-ohmmeter.htmlGene.
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Thank Gene, So i'm ready to start testing. I've accessed the microwave compartment where the Magnetron and other components are located. I've discharged the capacitor (as best as i can tell the capacitor had no energy stored. it's been sitting a few weeks) I have my Digital Multi-meter and have check the fuse (#27 in this diagram) it appears the fuse is fine. What would be the next thing you would check? How do you test the magnetron?
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