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FGMV175QFA Microwave tripping circuit


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Let me start by first saying I am a handy homeowner and not sure if these topics are even allowed so feel free to delete if not. What made me want to post and attempt a repair on my own is due to the exact same issue is found on this topic .

One day when opening my microwave to remove food I noticed that the power suddenly cut off. I them proceeded to reset the breaker and for a few days it worked fine but today, it won't work and will trip the breaker every time. I tested and came to the conclusion it's probably the exact same issue as the topic linked specially after plugging the microwave to another circuit only for the same thing to happen. 

I think with the help of members here and by being pointed to the part numbers needed I could pull this off but will certainly not try it if not recommended/dangerous. 

Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. 

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Check out this service pointer,  

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It was indeed the switch (the one in the middle). I simply opened the switch and "unstuck" it and it's back working again. 

Much appreciated! 

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