Brian June 26, 2014 I replaced the microwave fuse and lights, display, etc came up fine. When I set time to 30 seconds had hit Start, the microwave ran for about 5 sec then the fuse blew again. Tried 2 fuses did the same thing. Any ideas?
1 Answer Hello Brian. You will need to check the door switches on the unit. If one is bad, it can blow the fuse. If all are go, then you will need to check all the H.V. parts on the unit. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Ed April 26, 2013 for Model Number 38BRC036340 CARRIER 3 TON AC (8 years old) I am looking for a capacitor for this ac capacitor in unit now is a GE 97F9971 7.5/50 360V don,t find this GE part # anywhere. Is the 7.5/50 360v all i need to look for in a replacement part??
1 Answer Ed, Yes the 7.5/50 360v is the size the capacitor you would need. I am not showing that we carry any capacitors that size. Read More...
Billy April 13, 2011 for Model Number JKP78G*K2 Do you need to take the unit from the wall,to change the Capacitor? If yes are there instructions on how to removeor disassemble ?
1 Answer Billy, Yes, you will need to remove the unit from the wall, in order to access the interior components you will need to remove the cabinet."THE CABINET,To disassemble the cabinet Pull out the power plug. Loosen the four screws at the back of the oven with a screwdriver. Push the cabinet back (b), and the cabinet can be taken off.THE CAPACITOR. Firstly, do as the 1, 2, 3, steps. 1. Pull the wires of the capacitor out 2. Loosen and take out the screw which fix the capacitor clip with screwdriver, and take out the clip and the capacitor. To assemble, 1. Place the capacitor in the capacitor clip with the end which have three foot near the diode. 2. Insert one end of the clip in the fan holder trough.3. Tighten the screw, which fix the capacitor clip. 4. Plug in all the plugs of the capacitor. Remember, you'll be working with and around HIGH VOLTAGE components, make sure you discharge the capacitor. Good Luck and Thanks Read More...