Troy for Model Number jvm3670sf02 I have a GE microwave that is not heating. I was adviced to replace the magnetron and the diode, but after checking magnetron ohmic value, I thought it was a good reading since it was less than 1 ohm. The diode was definitely shorted. I ordered it through your website. It was $50 plus.... installed and tested. Still no heat and to make the matter worse, I blew the diode (wasted my hard earned $$). Is the magnetron causing this problem ? Should I go ahead and order a new magnetron ? can I get a cheaper version of diode that will work for my unit ? Thanks
Answer Hello Troy. You should always replace the magnetron with the diode on a microwave. Usually the magnetron is what takes the diode out in the unit. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, November 7, 2013