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Possibly an overheat condition causing a thermal cutout to open up then resets when cooled down. Make sure fan is running that cools the magnetron tube.
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some microwaves vent to the exterior. check outside for a vent. If it is a recirculating model, perhaps the filters are plugged, the vent pathway is blocked (packaging material) or a loose panel at the back so that the exhaust fan air is leaking out somewhere else. I don't know what else it could be unless the fan is loose on the motor shaft and the fan motor is running but the fan blades are not moving air.
if when it shuts off clock resets to first plugged in state, sounds as if control panel is being reset by something (failure of part, or power surge) if clock is still ok and maintains correct time , I'll bet if you notice the cooliing fan is not running correctly (by sound it makes) in those two seconds, this will over heat magnetron and shut off on thermal hi temp (safety) if so fan will need to be serviced by a professional
I have a JVM1850 White microwave-over the oven-installed 3 years ago. Last evening the unit would not turn off. The inside light and fan continued to run, however, the microwave was not working.
All the controls and functions seem to operate, but when completed, the unit remained working, as stated above, with the door opened or closed.
We had this happen to us tonight. We unplugged the microwave oven for 15 seconds and then plugged it in, but it the fan was still running. We then unplugged it for 30 minutes and the fan worked properly when we plugged it in again.
Sounds like it overheated, tripped the thermostat, then the thermostat reset.
Chances are you have a bad magnetron.
GE may have a campaign (not a "recall", mind you!) to offer free replacements if yours is a model that has a known history of problems with the magnetrons.
I would call GE and ask them about that. *grin*
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Hi Anonymous, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
WOW no PC stated, this is COMPUTERS
not a
GE® 1.7 Cu. Ft. Over-the-Range Sensor Microwave Oven
why post that here Im moving you now.
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