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Obove the range GE microwave. No lights, no displays, power is good to the outlet. Likely a blown fuse. Where is the fuse located? Online diagrams show the fuse is likely a ceramic fuse, but not where it is located.
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Hi. Remove the top grill and you should be able to see the fuse on the right. If not, then open the control panel - it should be there. The fuse Part number: WB27X10388
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Your tip was perfect. The fuses are right there just as directed. Unfortunately, the fuses are good, per my ohmmeter, so I had to carry the beast to a repair shop. Brand new 2 years ago, not abused, but dead as a rock.
Thank you much.
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Repair shop called today. The problem was a $30 thermal fuse. $60 shop fee, $30 for the device, and $16 additional labor. At lease I saved a hundred dollar service call by taking it in myself (with help!)
Chalk it up. Thanks again.
Signed,
Usetafixmyownstuff.
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