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Panasonic NNT655SF
I know its old, but I figured it might be worth trying to fix.
The display looks normal and I can enter in a time.. I hear a click when I push start, it counts down one second without turning on, and I hear a second click and the display goes back to no numbers like before I entered the time.
Time for a new Panasonic or sharp?
Thanks
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It sounds like a bad relay. I tried looking your MW up, but I couldn't find anything.
It could also be a bad wire or burnt up trace on the microcomputer board.
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Originally Posted by: ThatGuy It sounds like a bad relay. I tried looking your MW up, but I couldn't find anything.
It could also be a bad wire or burnt up trace on the microcomputer board. Thanks ThatGuy. Reading about the dangers regarding shock even after its unplugged, its going in the trash along with my GE spacemaker MW. Any suggestions on a new one? Or are they all designed to fail?
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