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here are some issues, but you still maybe under warranty.
Blown fuse in HV transformer primary circuit or HV fuse (if used).
Bad connections (particularly to magnetron filament).
Open thermal protector or thermal fuse.
Open HV capacitor, HV diode, HV transformer, or magnetron filament.
Shorted HV diode, HV capacitor (will blow a fuse), or magnetron.
Damaged protective VDR from filament to chassis (not commonly used).
Defective HV relay (not commonly used).
Microwaves must be serviced by technicians due to the inherent dangers involved in repairing these appliances. Internal capacitors can retain a lethal electrical charge even though the unit is completely unplugged. A microwave radiation leakage test must be performed on the unit following any internal component repair.
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You can many different issue's
Blown fuse in HV transformer primary circuit or HV fuse (if used).
Bad connections (particularly to magnetron filament).
Open thermal protector or thermal fuse.
Open HV capacitor, HV diode, HV transformer, or magnetron filament.
Shorted HV diode, HV capacitor (will blow a fuse), or magnetron.
Damaged protective VDR from filament to chassis (not commonly used).
Defective HV relay (not commonly used).
Microwaves must be serviced by technicians due to the inherent dangers involved in repairing these appliances. Internal capacitors can retain a lethal electrical charge even though the unit is completely unplugged. A microwave radiation leakage test must be performed on the unit following any internal component repair.
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Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out. you could have one of the following issues
Blown fuse in HV transformer primary circuit or HV fuse (if used).
Bad connections (particularly to magnetron filament).
Open thermal protector or thermal fuse.
Open HV capacitor, HV diode, HV transformer, or magnetron filament.
Shorted HV diode, HV capacitor (will blow a fuse), or magnetron.
Damaged protective VDR from filament to chassis (not commonly used).
Defective HV relay (not commonly used).
Microwaves must be serviced by technicians due to the inherent dangers involved in repairing these appliances. Internal capacitors can retain a lethal electrical charge even though the unit is completely unplugged. A microwave radiation leakage test must be performed on the unit following any internal component repair.
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No heat but otherwise normal operation.
Possible causes:
Blown fuse in HV transformer primary circuit or HV fuse (if used).
Bad connections (particularly to magnetron filament).
Open thermal protector or thermal fuse.
Open HV capacitor, HV diode, HV transformer, or magnetron filament.
Shorted HV diode, HV capacitor (will blow a fuse), or magnetron.
Damaged protective VDR from filament to chassis (not commonly used).
Defective HV relay (not commonly used)
Microwaves must be serviced by technicians due to the inherent dangers involved in repairing these appliances. Internal capacitors can retain a lethal electrical charge even though the unit is completely unplugged. A microwave radiation leakage test must be performed on the unit following any internal component repair.
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If the operation is otherwise normal with the exception of heating food, common causes include; (to diagnose requires discharging of the HV capacitor) if you are inexperienced with working with HV I suggest seeking professional help.
Open thermal protectors or thermal fuses.
Open HV Diode.
Open HV capacitor
Open magnetron filament
Open winding in HV transformer
Defective HV relay
Shorted HV diode
Short or other fault in the magnetron
Short in certain portions of the HV wiring
Replacement Magnetrons (the most likely cause if not charring or defective components are found when troublshooting the small parts, can typically be had for around $45.00 just do a web search for your model number.
mcdevito75 here, If the fan is not too old I would figure yes, but a replacement motor will cost as a new fan, if not more, then you have to install and the blades are a presss fit to the motor.
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