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Microwave is dead

Josh Kerr

Member
Joined
Jun 26, 2016
Messages
1
Location
Minnesota
Model Number
ME21H706MQ
Unit is dead. Has power going to it, but nothing. No lights, no display, nothing. Is there an internal fuse? Where?
 
Hi,

ME21H706MQ

Missing some digits, I found...
ME21H706MQB/AA-0000 ME21H706MQG/AA-0000 ME21H706MQS/AA-0000 ME21H706MQS/AA-0001 ME21H706MQW/AA-0000

Age: Less than 1 year

Call for warranty service if it is still under warranty and don't void your warranty.

Is there an internal fuse?

Yes, there normally is.


Normally in the noise filter board.

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jeff.
 

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