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Hi, I have a GE microwave which does not heat. Everything else works fine. Reading the previous posts, I have replaced the Magnetron, Capacitor and the diode. It still not heating up. Any help is greatly apreciated.
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Do you own a meter that you can use to do some electrical testing?
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[COLOR="Red"]First, disconnect the power and discharge the capacitor by shorting across the terminals[/COLOR].You'll need to see if the main circuit board is sending 120VAC to the power transformer. To do this, first disconnect the output from the transformer to the capacitor. Select a cooking cycle and start it. If you don't get 120VAC to the transformer, the problem is in the control board. Be very careful: You're sticking hands and instruments in the proximity of lethal voltage!If you DO find the correct voltage; since you have already replaced the other major high-voltage components, the transformer is the next logical replacement.
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