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Jason
November 27, 2018
I have a 2 year old GE microwave with no power at all. Have tested all the fuses and they test good. The magnetron fuse is testing as no continuity? Should this fuse have continuity when tested with a multimeter? Thank you!
For model number Jvm6175ek1es
Hello Jason, thank you for your question. Yes, this part should have continuity when tested with a multimeter. I hope this helps!
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Lynne
July 10, 2019
2 yr old GE micro--works great but stopped heating. When I tried to find parts it says could be magnetron, diode, or some other one. What is part most likely to replace, these aren't cheap parts.
For model number DVM7195SK3SS
Hello Lynne, Thank you for the question. Based on your description, the magnetron is the more likely cause of your issue. Remember, the microwave can still contain a large amount of electricity even when unplugged, so be sure to have a licensed technician install the part. I hope this helps.
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Peter
January 30, 2020
Plug microwave in and there is immediately a loud buzzing noise. Open door and the buzzing starts stops until door is closed again then it starts back up. Slight smell as well. Almost new unit
For model number JVM6175EK1ES
Hello Peter , Thank you for the question. In most cases the buzzing is caused by a defective Magnetron, PartSelect Number PS2370172. If this is a new appliance you may need to contact GE to see if it is covered under a warranty. We hope this helps.