Tag: microwave
All the articles with the tag "microwave".
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Samsung Microwave Control Board Replacement - Signs & How-To
SE or -SE- error, stuck buttons, blank display, or unresponsive touchpad signal a shorted keypad or failed control board. Replacing the faulty board fixes it.
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GE Microwave Control Board Replacement - Signs & How-To
Dead display, unresponsive buttons, PF/F3 codes, or clock resets all point to a failed control board. Replacing it restores operation.
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LG Microwave Door Latch/Spring Replacement - Signs & How-To
Door won't latch, microwave won't start, or unit stops mid-cycle. Replacing the broken latch spring, hook, or housing fixes door interlock faults.
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GE Microwave Door Latch/Lever/Spring Replacement - Signs & How-To
A broken latch lever, detached spring, or snapped plastic anchor tab stops the door from latching properly. Replacing the latch assembly restores door tension and function.
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Samsung Microwave Door Latch/Lever/Spring Replacement Guide
Door won't close, won't start, or clicks when closing? Usually the latch hook, holder, or return spring is broken or detached. Replacing the faulty component fixes door-interlock problems.
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Samsung Microwave Turntable Plate & Coupler Replacement
Glass tray won't rotate, tray wobbles or spins unevenly, coupler broken or stripped. Replacing the drive coupler and tray fixes turntable rotation.
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Samsung Microwave Charcoal & Grease Filter Replacement - How-To
Lingering odors, poor ventilation, and filter reminders mean your Samsung OTR microwave needs a charcoal or grease filter change. Replace every 6–12 months.
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Panasonic Microwave Turntable Plate & Drive Coupler Replacement
Tray won't spin, wobbles, or makes grinding noise. Replacing the glass plate, drive coupler, or turntable motor restores smooth rotation.
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GE Over-the-Range Microwave Charcoal & Grease Filter Replacement
Greasy buildup, odors during venting, reduced airflow, and filter-light reminders mean your charcoal or grease filter is saturated. Replacing both restores vent performance.
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Whirlpool Microwave Charcoal/Grease Filter Replacement Guide
Saturated grease filters reduce airflow and charcoal filters lose odor control. Replacing both filters restores ventilation and eliminates smoke.
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Samsung Microwave Turntable Motor Replacement - Signs & How-To
Glass tray won't rotate, motor hums or is silent, tray spins intermittently, or couplers are cracked. Replacing the turntable motor restores rotation.
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Whirlpool Microwave Turntable Motor Replacement - Signs & How-To
Glass tray won't spin, hums but doesn't turn, or tray jerks and stops. Replacing the turntable motor and drive coupling fixes rotation failures.
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Whirlpool Microwave Waveguide Cover Replacement - Signs & How-To
Arcing, sparks, burning smell, or loud heating noise mean your waveguide cover is burned or cracked. Replacing it restores safe operation.
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Samsung Microwave High-Voltage Diode Replacement - Signs & How-To
Microwave runs but won't heat when the HV diode fails. Replacing the high-voltage diode restores heating output in Samsung microwaves.
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GE Microwave High-Voltage Diode Replacement - Signs & How-To
A failed high-voltage diode stops your GE microwave from heating or causes weak/slow heating. Replacing the shorted or open diode restores full power.
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Samsung Microwave Door Switch Replacement - Signs & How-To
Won't start, stops mid-cycle, or runs with door ajar? A failed door interlock switch blocks operation. Replacing it restores safe door sensing.
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GE Microwave Door Switch Replacement - Signs & How-To
Microwave won't start, runs with door open, or error codes point to door switches. Replacing the faulty interlock micro-switch fixes it.
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Samsung Microwave Magnetron Replacement - Signs & How-To
Microwave runs but won't heat, shows E-21/E-22 or F-1/F-2 errors, or sparks inside. Replacing the magnetron or its thermal cutoff restores heating.
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GE Microwave Magnetron Replacement - Signs & How-To
Microwave runs but won't heat, turntable spins, fan runs, or food stays cold. Replacing a failed magnetron restores normal heating.
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Whirlpool Microwave Runs but No Heat - Causes & Fix
Usually a wrong setting (Control Lock, Demo Mode, or low power level) or a failed door switch, magnetron, or high-voltage diode.
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Whirlpool Microwave Buttons Not Working - Causes & Fix
Control Lock is usually enabled or the unit needs a power reset. Disable the lock or reset the breaker for one minute to restore function.
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Whirlpool Microwave Sparking - Causes & Fix
Most often caused by metal objects or grease buildup in the cavity. Remove all metal, clean thoroughly, and inspect the waveguide cover.
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Whirlpool Microwave Won't Start - Causes & Fix
Most often a door-switch problem or control-lock setting. Check the door fully closes, clear the lock, and test door switches.
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Whirlpool Microwave Not Heating - Causes & Fix
Demo Mode or Control Lock is active, or the door switch has failed. Exit Demo Mode, unlock controls, or test door switches.