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Everything stopped working. Absolutely nothing.
I first watched a video and that helped a little. So I ordered a new main board and received it in a couple short days. I then took the front of the microwave off and pulled out the main board without disconnecting anything. I then took a picture of the main board with all the wires attached. This is so I could put them back in the corre
... Read morect place. (This was my secret for an easy quick assembly) It is hard to attach a wire in the wrong spot because it won’t fit, however, using your picture as a guide it is so easy , fast, and simple. The only wire needing special attention is the ribbon wire. The retainer to the ribbon wire has a retainer bar and you only need to pinch both ends and pull it up so ever slightly, just enough to remove the ribbon. To install the ribbon on the new main board do the same, pull up the retainer bar so ever slightly and push in the ribbon and then push down on the retainer bar until it clicks in place. If you try to remove the retainer bar it will break. I also recommend taking out the old main board and then use your photo picture to put it back together just for a drill. It will take seconds. Once that works successfully do the same with the new board and that is all to it. Very simple.
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Gregory from Clarksville, VA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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EDWARD
May 9, 2019
My microwave is making a loud humming sound when plugged in, but not running. I have been told it can be the board or the magnetron. Any advice on which to try first. Can i return the part if it doesn't fix the issue?
For model number JVM7195EK2ES
Hi Edward,
Thank you for your question. If your microwave is making an unusual or loud humming noise, you may have a problem with the magnetron. This component is part of the high voltage circuit and provides the microwaves that generate the heat. If the magnetron is defective, it may cause a loud humming or buzzing noise. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Ken
March 18, 2024
Missing segments on the display.
Can I replace the display only? Cannot find part number for that. So I am guessing I'll need to replace the main board which includes the display.
Part number for what I need.
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For model number jvm7195ek4es
Hello Ken, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, the display comes along with the control panel assembly. You may need to purchase the complete control panel assembly, part number PS12295762. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week!