Microwave Not Heating? Causes and How to Fix It Safely
A microwave that runs but doesn’t heat usually has a blown thermal fuse, a failed diode, or a bad magnetron. Here’s how to diagnose it safely.
A microwave that runs but doesn’t heat usually has a blown thermal fuse, a failed diode, or a bad magnetron. Here’s how to diagnose it safely.
A microwave turntable that won’t spin usually means a bad drive coupler, roller guide, or turntable motor. Here’s how to diagnose and fix it.
When the freezer is cold but the fridge is warm, the evaporator fan or defrost system is usually the cause. Here’s how to diagnose and fix it.
Small or hollow ice cubes almost always mean low water flow to the ice maker. Here’s how to trace the cause and get full cubes again.
An ice maker leaking water usually points to a misaligned fill tube, a bad inlet valve, or an unlevel fridge. Here’s how to find the leak and fix it.
A stuck refrigerator air damper throws off cooling, freezing the fridge or leaving it warm. Here’s how to spot a bad damper and fix it.
When your refrigerator freezes food in the fresh food section, the temperature setting, damper, or a sensor is usually the cause. Here’s how to fix it.
A refrigerator that keeps beeping is usually warning about an open door, a temperature problem, or a stuck switch. Here’s how to find the cause and silence it.
Water pooling inside your fridge usually means a clogged defrost drain or a leaking water line. Here’s how to find the source and fix it.
A refrigerator water or ice dispenser that stops working usually points to a frozen line, a switch, or the dispenser control board. Here’s how to fix it.