Tag: appliance
All the articles with the tag "appliance".
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Panasonic Microwave Roller Ring Replacement - Signs & How-To
Wobbly or stuck turntable, scraping noise, and uneven heating mean a broken roller ring. Replacing the ring and wheels restores smooth rotation.
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GE Microwave Roller Ring Replacement - Signs & How-To
Turntable won't rotate, tray pops or bounces, or wheels are cracked. Replacing the roller ring support restores smooth, even rotation.
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LG Microwave Inverter Board Replacement - Signs & How-To
F11, F-13, F-14, F-15, F-16, F-17, or F-19 fault codes plus erratic heating or power cycling mean inverter board failure. Replacing it restores power control.
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Panasonic Microwave Inverter Board Replacement - Signs & How-To
H97 or H98 error codes, microwave won't heat, won't turn on, or shuts off mid-cycle mean a failed inverter board or magnetron. Replacing the inverter board fixes most no-heat faults when the magnetron tests good.
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Samsung Microwave High-Voltage Transformer Replacement - Fix Guide
No heat, humming, smoke, or burn marks point to transformer failure. Replacing the high-voltage transformer restores microwave cooking power.
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GE Microwave High-Voltage Transformer Replacement - Signs & How-To
Microwave runs but won't heat, trips breakers, or smells burned when the high-voltage transformer fails. Replacing it restores heating function.
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Whirlpool Microwave High-Voltage Transformer Replacement Guide
No heat, humming noise, blown fuses, and running without cooking point to a failed high-voltage transformer. Replacing it restores heating.
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Whirlpool Microwave Door Handle Replacement - Signs & How-To
Broken handle, cracked outer door panel, or loose mounting tabs make it hard to open or close your microwave. Replacing the handle or outer door assembly fixes it.
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GE Microwave Door Handle Replacement - Signs & How-To
Broken or loose door handle? Replacing the GE microwave door handle and outer door assembly fixes cracks, wobbling, and mounting failures.
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Samsung Microwave Door Handle Replacement - Signs & How-To
Cracked handle, loose trim, or broken mounting tabs mean the door handle or outer panel needs replacement. Swap the handle assembly to restore secure door operation.
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Samsung Microwave Cavity Light Bulb Replacement - Signs & How-To
No interior light, flickering bulb, dim illumination, or burned-out lamp means your cavity bulb has failed. Replacing the bulb or LED board fixes it.
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Whirlpool Microwave Cavity Light Bulb Replacement - Signs & How-To
Interior light won't turn on when you open the door or start cooking. Replacing the 40-watt incandescent bulb behind the vent grille fixes it.
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Samsung Microwave Membrane Switch Replacement - Signs & How-To
Unresponsive buttons, intermittent keypad input, or a dead touchpad section mean the membrane switch has failed. Replacing it restores function.
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GE Microwave Touchpad Keypad Replacement - Signs & How-To
Unresponsive, stuck, or intermittent buttons signal a bad membrane switch or touchpad. Replacing the keypad or control panel fixes it.
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Samsung Microwave High-Voltage Capacitor Replacement Guide
Microwave runs but won't heat, hums abnormally, or shows no response when you start a cook cycle. Replacing the failed high-voltage capacitor restores heating.
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Whirlpool Microwave Touchpad/Keypad Replacement - Signs & How-To
Unresponsive buttons, stuck keys, or touchpad error codes mean your membrane switch has failed. Replacing the touchpad assembly fixes it.
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Samsung Microwave Thermal Fuse/Cavity Thermostat Replacement
Microwave won't start, won't heat, or shows door/key error after thermal fuse or cavity TCO opens. Replacing the blown safety device and fixing the root cause restores operation.
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GE Microwave High-Voltage Capacitor Replacement - Signs & How-To
Microwave runs but doesn't heat, sparking, or burning smell. Replacing the high-voltage capacitor restores heating by repairing the magnetron power circuit.
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GE Microwave Thermal Fuse/Cavity Thermostat (TCO) Replacement
Dead microwave, no display, won't start, or fuse blows repeatedly? A blown thermal fuse or cavity thermostat cuts all power. Replacing it restores function.
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Whirlpool Microwave Thermal Fuse / Cavity Thermostat Replacement
Microwave won't start, stops heating, or shuts down mid-cycle when the thermal fuse or cavity thermostat trips. Replacing the failed part restores operation.
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Samsung Microwave Line Fuse Replacement - Signs & How-To
No power, dead display, or unresponsive touchpad mean a blown line fuse. Replacing the 20-amp ceramic fuse restores operation after fixing the root cause.
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Whirlpool Microwave Line Fuse Replacement - Signs & How-To
Dead microwave with no power or lights after a surge? The line fuse protects circuits and opens to cut power. Replacing it restores function.
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Whirlpool Microwave Control Board Replacement - Signs & How-To
E03 error, dead display, unresponsive buttons, or random beeps mean the main control board or user interface has failed. Replacing them restores function.
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GE Microwave Line Fuse Replacement - Signs & How-To
Dead microwave with no lights or sound usually means a blown line fuse. Replacing the ceramic fuse behind the grille restores power in minutes.