Frank for Model Number JVM1190WY01 The microwave turns on and counts down but the items are not heated. I checked the microswitches and thermo fuses and they are all good. I'm going to check the HV diode but just read an email from someone who tested a magnetron as OK, but diode as bad. They replaced the diode only to find the uwave still not heating. Do I need to check the Xfrmr, magnetron, diode, and cap comprehensively before just replacing a diode if that is bad? What besides < 1ohm resistance on the magnetron is necessary to test it?
Answer Frank, You will want to check the capacitor, transformer, and the magnetron. The diode is also a very good possibility of being the issue. Aside from checking for less than 1 ohm of resistance also check for cracks in the magnet on the magnetron. The resistance check is just checking the filament but if the magnet is cracked then the magnetron would need to be replaced. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, January 20, 2015