Bo for Model Number HVM1540LN1CS GE microwave does not heat up. Everything else works. I am thinking it is the HV diode or capacitor. The capacitor is vertical and would make it very hard to short out. Can I remove one wire at a time making sure not touch anything with needle noise then unplug the diode remove the capacitor from the bracket then short it with needle noise so I can test every thing with my dc meter, Thanks: BO 12/26/15
Answer Hello Bo. It is best to discharge the capacitor. Use a long screwdriver and pliers if needed to do so. You most likely have a "high voltage" side malfunction. Transformer, diode, magnetron, Capacitor. You will need to be extremely careful if you decide to test the components with a multi meter, Very high residual voltage is present, so make sure you remove power to the microwave and short across the terminals on the capacitor. The magnetron should have a reading of less than 1 ohm resistance across the two terminals, and an "open" circuit between each terminal and chassis ground. The diode/rectifier should have a resistance reading in one direction only, no resistance, or resistance in both directions indicate a faulty diode. The primary winding on the transformer should read approximately 450 Ohms resistance, the secondary winding should read 80 ohms resistance, and the filament transformer should read 100 ohms resistance. All of these are +- 10%. If all the readings are proper and in range, replace the magnetron. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, December 7, 2015