It may be the fuse or something else e.g. fault on the control board etc.
Here's the [document|41473|wiring diagram] that should help to find out what's wrong.
If you find the problem and it's a faulty part that needs replacing, here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4zmaqpdv84-001428/frigidaire-fgmv174kfc-microwave-hood-combo-parts|parts list] that is useful.
Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is shown with it. Search online for the ''part number only'', to find suppliers that suit you best.
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''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. ***The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC*** for months even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. ***This amount of voltage can seriously injure you.*** The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged, as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed, before commencing any further work inside the oven.''
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''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. ***The HV capacitor in the oven can store >5000V DC*** for months even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. ***This amount of voltage can seriously injure you.*** The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged, as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed, before commencing any further work inside the oven.''
It may be the fuse or something else e.g. fault on the control board etc.
Here's the [document|41473|wiring diagram] that should help to find out what's wrong.
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If you find the problem and it's a faulty part that needs replacing, here's the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4zmaqpdv84-001428/frigidaire-fgmv174kfc-microwave-hood-combo-parts|parts list] that is useful.
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If you find the problem and it's a faulty part that needs replacing, here's the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4zmaqpdv84-001428/frigidaire-fgmv174kfc-microwave-hood-combo-parts|parts list] that is useful.
Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is shown with it. Search online for the ''part number only'', to find suppliers that suit you best.
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''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. ***The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC*** for months even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. ***This amount of voltage can seriously injure you.*** The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged, as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work inside the oven.''
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''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. ***The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC*** for months even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. ***This amount of voltage can seriously injure you.*** The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged, as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed, before commencing any further work inside the oven.''
Hi @jdotsmith
It may be the fuse or something else e.g. fault on the control board etc.
Here's the [document|41473|wiring diagram] that should help to find out what's wrong.
If you find the problem and it's a faulty part that needs replacing, here's the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4zmaqpdv84-001428/frigidaire-fgmv174kfc-microwave-hood-combo-parts|parts list] that is useful.
Locate the wanted part in the list and note the ''manufacturer's part number'' that is shown with it. Search online for the ''part number only'', to find suppliers that suit you best.
''***Be safety aware*** when working in microwave ovens. ***The HV capacitor can store >5000V DC*** for months even if the power has been disconnected for this length of time. ***This amount of voltage can seriously injure you.*** The HV capacitor needs to be correctly discharged, as soon as it can be accessed after the oven's cover has been removed and before commencing any further work inside the oven.''