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Sam Goldwasser
 
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Default Sanyo microwave oven

(B. W. Salt.) writes:

In article ,
(LASERandDVDfan) wrote:

You may want to consider your options. You may not be able to source
replacement parts for your microwave, especially a critical part like a
magnetron. Replacing the oven with a new one may be a better way to
go. If
the problem was with something like the mains interlock switches, then
it would
be feasible to replace the switches and continue using the oven as the
switches
are more than likely industry standard parts that can be obtained at a
local
appliance repair shop, even with ovens of today.


I have already checked the switches on the door. Both are mechanically and
electrically working - and they are standard V3 types.


Bad switches won't likely cause a "no heat but everything else works" symptom.

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