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machine was dead.
After removing the over-the-range unit (no small feat!) I had to figure out how to open the case (good puzzle!). Capacitor had already discharged, so it was very easy to reach in, pop the old fuse and install the new one! As per your advice, I found out I was a "28%-er"! Upon re-installation, the microwave "sprang to life"!! Thanks, "Part Select"!! I was already shopping around for a new machine! (Now if you could only tell me an easier way to re-mount this heavy beast over the stove!!!)
I was sent the wrong fuse by you. I had to procure a fuse in another manner. Very disappointing. The repair was simple. It just took longer because of the failure to send the correct fuse.
Remove top and botto screws, then use a butter knife to pull apart the door and remove the handle screws. Replace new handle ,make sure the little plastic ring inside screws are properly place in order to be able to screw the new handle back. And there,you have your new fixed appliance!! Easy cheese! ??
Used an apex bit unscrewed the fittingand down came the light cover. Pulled the old bulb out and had to use a flashlight to line the prongs up to install the new one. Whileeverything was down used an oven cleaner to degrease and clean EVERYTHING. You wouldn't beleive how much grease and debris will accumulate in 5 years. And I only fry bacon once in a blue moon. All in all it was simple to order, clean, and repair.