How do you variation a fuse surrounded by a microwave? I have a GE Spacemaker which is smaller number than one year...
I have a GE Spacemaker which is smaller number than one year old. It stopped working a couple of days ago after plentifully of use for a family assembly.
Same as both above posts a short time ago remember to get indistinguishable identical one ,if it says18 amps after get 18 amps if its a fire hazard your fuse will any blow to soon or if you get somethin close to a 20 it will blow too late implication wires would arleady be melted and potiential fire.Im individual saying this because i have someone come in to the store needed, one replaced and when i told her we didnt enjoy it ,she wanted to grap a difficult amperage even after me telling her its a fired menace,but i guess cooking tv dinners for her and her kids for lunch was more noteworthy.
I did this once and save myself a bundle of money on a new one, since the one I have was an expensive one.
Put the oven (unplugged, obviously!) onto a table or stable flat surface. Remove the screws that hold the cover surrounded by place. They'll likely be on the bottom of the sides and across the top surrounded by the back. Remove the cover. You should be capable of easily spot the fuse. Remove it and bear it with you to buy the replacement. Good luck!
Answers: For most microwaves: 1) Unplug the microwave, 2) remove the outside cover, 3) find the fuse in the circuitry and replace beside an identical rate fuse,4) reassemble and test. Good Luck