How To Fix A Microwave That Won’t Turn On (2024)

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  • Door Switch
  • Ceramic Fuse
  • Thermal Fuse or Cut Out
  • Door Latch Assembly

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Door Switch

If your microwave oven won’t start, you may have a problem with a door switch. The door switches, often referred to as primary or secondary interlock switches, provide power to the various components in the microwave when the door is in a closed position, and interrupt power when the door is open. Sometimes it is possible that when a door switch fails, the display and controls may appear normal, but the oven won’t operate. The interlock switches are located inside the cabinet and are activated by hooks or latches on the door. Unplug the unit and remove the cabinet. The interlock switches will have wires attached to the terminals that are marked common (C) and normally open (NO). You can check the switches for continuity using a multi-meter. With the actuator button depressed, you should see continuity between these terminals. If there is no continuity the switch will need to be replaced. You should also verify that the door hooks properly engage the switch actuator when the door is closed and adjust or replace it if necessary.

Ceramic Fuse

If your microwave oven won’t turn on and the display is blank, the problem may be the ceramic fuse. The ceramic fuse is used to protect the components of the microwave oven if you have a severe power fluctuation or if there is a critical fault with one of the internal components. When the fuse fails, power is interrupted to the controls of the microwave and it will become nonfunctional. The ceramic fuse is located inside of the cabinet near the entry point of the power cord. Remember to unplug the cord before attempting any repairs. You can check the fuse for continuity with a multi-meter. If the fuse failed for no apparent reason, check the major components such as the magnetron, high voltage diode, capacitor and transformer, and associated wire terminals, before changing the fuse. If the fuse failed when opening or closing the door, check for a shorted door switch, monitor switch, or improper adjustment of the door latch assembly. Use only the manufacturers’ suggested part number when replacing this fuse.

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Thermal Fuse or Cut Out

If your microwave oven won’t turn on, you may have a problem with the thermal cut-out. Microwave ovens use one or more thermal cut-outs, sometimes called thermal fuses, to protect the oven from overheating. They are located inside of the cabinet, often near the oven cavity or the magnetron. If the thermal cut- out fails, power is interrupted to the controls or to the control outputs. Unplug the unit and remove the cabinet. Locate the thermal fuse or cut-out and remove the wires from the terminals. Check for continuity with a multi-meter and replace the part if no continuity is shown. Verify that the cooling fan is functional and that the air flow is not restricted.

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Door Latch Assembly

If your microwave oven won’t turn on, you may have a problem with the door latch assembly. The door latch assembly usually consists of two hooks that protrude from the door and fit into the door switch holder that is mounted to the frame of the microwave. The hooks will contact the door switches to provide power to the controls and also, latch onto the holder to keep the door closed. The latch assembly is normally made of plastic and usually has a spring attached to provide downward tension to keep the hooks engaged. If either of the hooks is broken or does not have any spring tension, the switches may not be engaged. If this happens, the oven won’t turn on and you may need to replace the assembly. Unplug the unit and remove the inner door panel to access the door latch. The inner panel is normally attached by plastic tangs and caution should be used to remove it.

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How To Fix A Microwave That Won’t Turn On? ›

The microwave doesn't turn on:

What causes microwave not to switch on? ›

Try resetting the breaker or replacing the fuse to restore power. If you're still having no luck, the problem could be with an internal fuse. Like many other devices, microwaves have a thermal fuse to keep the appliance from overheating. If this fuse is blown, the microwave won't power on.

Why would a microwave suddenly stop working? ›

Microwaves do have internal fuses that can burn out when there is an internal short or internal problem. Might be time to buy a new microwave. Check the outlet. If that isn't the issue, it's usually best to buy a new one.

What is the most common microwave failure? ›

Probably the most common issue of any microwave is when the plate doesn't turn. The turning plate helps cook and reheat your food evenly, so it's a major headache when it's not working. Usually, the problem could be from something obstructing the spinning assembly.

Is it worth fixing a microwave? ›

Our survey results suggest that you should consider repairing the broken microwave if it's still under warranty or if it's 5 years old or less, but you'll definitely want to replace it if it's more than 5 years old.

How do you reset a microwave? ›

Step 1. Unplug the machine for a minute or two. Step 2. Plug the unit back in to reset any issues with the microwave's memory.

Why won t my microwave start button work? ›

If any buttons stop working on your microwave, it's most likely the result of a faulty control panel, membrane switch, or main control board. While they are repairable, if you have an old microwave, you should probably consider purchasing a new one instead of fixing it.

How do you know if your microwave magnetron is bad? ›

If all the sounds and displays operate as usual, but no burning odor or smoke, and appear to be doing the cooking program, but absolutely no heating of the usual food contents happens; it might be a bad magnetron, or a bad high-voltage power transformer or the HV-rectifier.

Can you reboot a microwave oven? ›

To reset the microwave, unplug it or power cycle at the circuit breaker for 60 seconds.

Does my microwave have a fuse? ›

Microwave ovens do require specific internal fuses. A microwave typically has several different types of fuses that perform various functions. The wiring diagram and replacement parts diagram for your microwave shows exactly which fuses your model has.

Do microwaves overheat and shut off? ›

If the Microwave is overheating and shutting itself down, this is caused by high voltage parts inside the unit getting too hot the leading the thermal cut-out switch to be activated as a safe feature to prevent further overheating.

How much does it cost to replace a microwave fuse? ›

Microwave repair cost
Repair typeAverage cost
Fuse$75 – $165
Door switch$80 – $170
Exhaust fan motor$130 – $330
Light bulb$80 – $180
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How much does it cost to replace a thermal fuse in a microwave? ›

Replacing a microwave fuse costs between $10 and $15. This repair issue is often a simple fix, but if you plan on using an appliance repair person, your costs could increase to $50 to $100.

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