It maybe the door interlock switches not operating in the correct sequence i.e. they’re loose maybe or perhaps something more, perhaps a faulty HV transformer etc. You will have to start testing to find out
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It maybe the door interlock switches not operating in the correct sequence i.e. they’re loose maybe or perhaps something more, e.g. a faulty HV transformer etc. You will have to start testing to find out
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You’re in luck, because here’s a [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4gfer4aird-000582/kenmore-79080333310-microwave-hood-combo-parts|link] to the parts for the oven which also has the wiring diagram so that you can check to see what the problem is.
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You’re in luck, because here’s a [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4gfer4aird-000582/kenmore-79080333310-microwave-hood-combo-parts|link] to the parts for the oven which also has the wiring diagram so that you can check to see what the problem is.
BE SAFETY AWARE when working in the oven. Discharge the HV capacitor before doing anything else inside the oven after the cover has been removed to gain access to the components
Hi @raydar
Two fuses blowing is not a coincidence.
There is something wrong with the microwave.
It maybe the door interlock switches not operating in the correct sequence i.e. they’re loose maybe or perhaps something more, perhaps a faulty HV transformer etc. You will have to start testing to find out
You’re in luck, because here’s a [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4gfer4aird-000582/kenmore-79080333310-microwave-hood-combo-parts|link] to the parts for the oven which also has the wiring diagram so that you can check to see what the problem is.
BE SAFETY AWARE when working in the oven. Discharge the HV capacitor before doing anything else inside the oven after the cover has been removed to gain access to the components