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James
February 9, 2024
Does this assembly fix the problem of missing segments in the display?
And does it come with a how to replace diagram?
For model number JVM3160DF4WW
Hi James,
Thank you for your question. If your current display is missing characters, then replacing the electronic control board will fix this issue. We hope this helps!
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George
26 days ago
there are several lights out on the digital display panel (clock)
what part do I need to purchase to have this replaced?
For model number JVM3160EF2ES
Hello George, thank you for contacting us. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend replacing the control board, part number PS11762558, to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
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Hannah
April 22, 2019
What part do I need to replace the microwave keypad? The message on the front of the microwave reads “ keypad shorted”?
For model number JVM3160RF3SS
Hello Hannah, thank you for inquiring. On your model the keypad is the Overlay part PS8753705.
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Philip
November 17, 2019
When i push the cook button to heat my food, the main board fuse opens and shuts off the microwave. What could be the problem?
For model number jvm3160rf4ss
Hello Philip and thanks for writing.
Your microwave has what engineers call interlock switches that disable the oven when the door is open. Malfunctioning interlock switches or a badly misaligned door can cause the fuses to blow. It's also possible the microwave's cooling fan may have failed, leading to overheating and melting the element in the fuse. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime
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