Just wondering if fuse can be replaced with the door closed and then the power is applied to the microwave and the fuse doesn't blow but when the door is opened and closed again whether it is a loose wire (interlock switch?) touching the chassis due to the vibrations caused by closing the door and then blowing the fuse.
Have seen where a switch wire was accidentally jammed under the switch after it was replaced and the insulation was eventually cut through and it blew the fuse.
Worth a look for flashmarks on the inside body of the microwave anyway.
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How long ago was it serviced? Most reputable repair services give some sort of guarantee on their workmanship.
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How long ago was it serviced? Most reputable repair services give some sort of time duration guarantee on their workmanship.
Just wondering if fuse can be replaced with the door closed and then the power is applied to the microwave and the fuse doesn't blow but when the door is opened and closed again whether it is a loose wire (interlock switch?) touching the chassis due to the vibrations caused by closing the door and then blowing the fuse.
Have seen where a switch wire was accidentally jammed under the switch after it was replaced and the insulation was eventually cut through and it blew the fuse.
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Worth a look for flashmarks on the inside body of the microwave anyway
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Worth a look for flashmarks on the inside body of the microwave anyway.
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How long ago was it serviced? Most reputable repair services give some sort of guarantee on their workmanship.
Hi @donald1425 ,
What is the model number of the microwave?
Just wondering if fuse can be replaced with the door closed and then the power is applied to the microwave and the fuse doesn't blow but when the door is opened and closed again whether it is a loose wire (interlock switch?) touching the chassis due to the vibrations caused by closing the door and then blowing the fuse.
Have seen where a switch wire was accidentally jammed under the switch after it was replaced and the insulation was eventually cut through and it blew the fuse.
Worth a look for flashmarks on the inside body of the microwave anyway