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Kenmore Microwave 721.8915081
Started by Breez360, Feb 08 2009 06:28 AM
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#1
Posted 08 February 2009 - 06:28 AM
I was replacing the bulb and didnt make sure the power was off. It sparked and has been dead since. It cooks fine and the light inside works. I checked for fuses behind the control panel and only found one. It was not blown. Is there another fuse somewhere I should check?
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#2
Posted 08 February 2009 - 07:06 AM
It may have taken out some parts on the Controller Board.
Look on both sides for burned spots.
Sears lists the board for $ 85 :(
Look on both sides for burned spots.
Sears lists the board for $ 85 :(
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every day is Down Syndrome Awareness Day
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#3
Posted 08 February 2009 - 08:51 AM
Absolutely awesome help.
I pulled the board out and found a burned trace on the back side. I was able to repair the trace by soldering in a short jumper to replace the bad spot and upon re-assembly the lights and fan work great.
Very much appreciated.
I pulled the board out and found a burned trace on the back side. I was able to repair the trace by soldering in a short jumper to replace the bad spot and upon re-assembly the lights and fan work great.
Very much appreciated.
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