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microwave not coming on

is there a fuse in the microwave that if blown stops it from coming on

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This is a microwave/convectional over combo....I am having this microwave problem too, and also having problem with convectional oven. Theirs a "F7" & "40* on display. Does not turn on anymore. Any suggestions????

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@mayer, Hi I'm new to using this website, so I don't know how to ask you a question without being inside a thread. I hope you can help me. I have a GE Microwave JVM3160RF3SS above cooktop unit. I had the apparantly bad habit of opening the door to stop the unit rather than hitting end on the control panel. One day, as I opened the door during use, there was this little spark as I opened the door and the unit has been deacd ever since. I followed the instructions to get to the fuse, and it looks both broken inside and burned out. How do I remove the fuse safely? The unit has been unplugged for months, but I know there is danger of electrocution even in light of the duration without power. Can you or someone else please tell me how to safely replace the fuse? I also understand that the fuse may have blown because of a bad door switch due to the way I was opening the door during use. I will check that second if replacing the fuse doesn't solve the problem. I would appreciate fude removal tips. Thank you.

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Yes there is a fuse. Please give us your model number. But remember, if it is the fuse, it blew to protect the machine.

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ge household microwave oven

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@mayer, Hi I'm new to using this website, so I don't know how to ask you a question without being inside a thread. I hope you can help me. I have a GE Microwave JVM3160RF3SS above cooktop unit. I had the apparantly bad habit of opening the door to stop the unit rather than hitting end on the control panel. One day, as I opened the door during use, there was this little spark as I opened the door and the unit has been dead ever since. I followed the instructions to get to the fuse, and it looks both broken inside and burned out. How do I remove the fuse safely? The unit has been unplugged for months, but I know there is danger of electrocution even in light of the duration without power. Can you or someone else please tell me how to safely replace the fuse? I also understand that the fuse may have blown because of a bad door switch due to the way I was opening the door during use. I will check that second if replacing the fuse doesn't solve the problem. I would appreciate fuse removal tips. Thank you.

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GE Stainless Steel Microwave GE PEB7226SFSS 2.2 Cu. stopped suddenly during cooking.

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It is possible to fixa microwave oven that is not heating, but you have to be careful and take precautions. Read the description of this video and watch this

https://youtu.be/WAf18e8sW4E

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