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Microwaves do have a fuse in them and can be checked and changed if blown. Just make sure the microwave is disconnected from the power source and that the fuse is pulled before checking it with a ohm meter for continuity. If you try checking the fuse while it is still in the fuse holder it may very well false read good because of back feeding through circuits. If the fuse is bad, make sure to replace it with the exact same size or rated fuse.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, We're truly sorry to hear that your microwave has lost power and understand how frustrating that is. We are unable to provide advice on self-repairs and would instead encourage you to schedule a service appointment with a GE technician. You can schedule an appointment by calling 1-800-432-2737. Thank you for reaching out. Mike@GEA
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