3 Most Common Microwave Problems | Fuse, Door Switch, F1E4 Error

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    Fuse (20A 250V) .................................. amzn.to/2Ha7Xir
    Micro Switch (NO) ................................ amzn.to/2KSqH75
    Micro Switch (NC) ................................ amzn.to/2KCPr4v
    Micro Switch (COM) ............................. amzn.to/2z6fURv
    3 Pack - Switch - NO, NC, COM ........... amzn.to/2YTpuGD
    This is a great idea, it has one of each type of switch you might need.
    Relay ..................................................... amzn.to/2HbMlST
    These are the 3 main reasons why your microwave stopped working. These fixes apply to any model of microwave, not just the GE or Whirlpool. The easiest fix is to replace the fuse. Next is the very common door error, that involves replacing one of 3 micro switches. The final and most complex fix is the F1E4 error which involves replacing a relay on the circuit board.
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  • @DaveWirth
    @DaveWirth  Před 4 lety +41

    Fuse (20A 250V) .................................. amzn.to/2Ha7Xir
    Micro Switch (NO) ................................ amzn.to/2KSqH75
    Micro Switch (NC) ................................ amzn.to/2KCPr4v
    Micro Switch (COM) ............................. amzn.to/2z6fURv
    3 Pack - Switch - NO, NC, COM ........... amzn.to/2YTpuGD

    • @jstriker623
      @jstriker623 Před 4 lety +4

      The NC switch is"currently unavailable" on Amazon. I think your video got the GE/LG microwave mafia to "make a visit" to the Amazon seller 😅

    • @financialadvisor1000
      @financialadvisor1000 Před 4 lety +1

      I replaced the fuse and it worked for a few days great. Then we opened the door mid cook and it popped. I used a fast acting. 20 amp fuse, that’s what was in there. Should I try a slow blow fuse? To give it a little more resistance? Is there any danger in upgrading to a slow blow fuse, if the same amperage of course

    • @teodoziagalchin7765
      @teodoziagalchin7765 Před 4 lety +4

      @@financialadvisor1000 Replace the middle door switch. Sometimes it freezes in ON position and short the circle. Later the switch continues to work in a normal way

    • @scottvan1898
      @scottvan1898 Před 4 lety +1

      Teodozia Galchin
      I have a Sanyo unit, it went bad , both the turn tables, fan are not turning, checked the middle door switch ,it was stuck on position with either the door is close or open .
      Removed the sw ,the sw falling of parts, it’s indicated (NO )so replace with a same switch,and set to a minute,start it up the fuse blows immediately, installed the second fuse it’s did something, I start chasing the wiring of that switch, the white color wire ( natural) run to both of the fan and the light,same as the orange color wiring ( hot) ,run to another end of both fan and light. ? ? ?
      If the ( origin) middle door micro switch (NO) was the right one ,my microwave shouldn’t have been working. !
      Unfortunately My unit don’t have Schematics, try to look for two weeks,so far have no luck,
      I try to disconnect the middle door switch wiring, the light,turn table, the fan are working, but it has loudly and humming noise.

    • @dlans3882
      @dlans3882 Před 4 lety

      After some research I thought replacing mine would fix the issue. I just replaced my microwave switch as something cause it to fuse together again and trip the breaker.

  • @joeharmon1122
    @joeharmon1122 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Hi Dave, My 23 year old Kenmore unit was having door issues as you described. I opened it up per your instructions and found all 3 switches. All of my switches "clicked" just fine. Buuutttt...., I found the bottom screw that holds the plastic bracket (the bracket that holds all 3 switches) loose. It was allowing the bottom door latch to travel just a millimeter or two too far preventing the door latch from depressing the bottom switch. I simply secured the bracket in its proper position and tightended the screw. Problem solved. With that said, I wouldn't have gotten that far with your video. Thanks.

  • @janbartlett6550
    @janbartlett6550 Před 3 lety +36

    Dave, you are an excellent instructor, and I am so glad you posted all this helpful information. Many people are great at repairs and have extensive knowledge about the task at hand. But just knowing a lot does NOT make one a great teacher! Your friendly manner and delivery are reassuring to your audience, and your tips about pictures, when to throw in the towel or continue with repairs, and how to save money are so appreciated. Thanks for posting this, and keep teaching us!

  • @Electric_Snap
    @Electric_Snap Před 3 lety +40

    Be very careful with the high voltage leads (over 2,000 volts) and the charged capacitor. It can kill you even unplugged. Look up how to short the capacitor terminals properly.

    • @minnesotajack1
      @minnesotajack1 Před rokem +1

      I can’t find a video that addresses that. Will gloves help?

    • @sny714
      @sny714 Před rokem +2

      @@minnesotajack1 no. Look up how to release the charge in a capacitor. Like the above said, it's dangerous if not handled properly.

    • @derekspringer6448
      @derekspringer6448 Před rokem +7

      @@minnesotajack1 Anything power supply related, like what runs a microwave, or the power supply in a computer, has HUGE capacitors that rapidly store, and then discharge, massive amounts of electricity to supplement and provide more “oomph” than you can get with just your standard 110v line… because of the very nature of them needing to STORE power, they can kill you long after you unplug. I’m not so sure that gloves WOULDN’T help you (in fact I’m certain they would), it’s more so the fact that if you weren’t paying attention, working on something right next to a cap, and you clip one with the un-gloved part of your arm and it decided the mood was right for a good shocking, you’d be dead. That’s just not worth risking period. You need to put them gloves on, grab yourself an insulated screwdriver, and with the ‘wave unplugged you’ll short that screwdriver across the main positive and negative lead internally wherever you can get at it. This should discharge the caps. Keep them gloves on, and remain cautious, as even though it’s likely overkill… I’d much rather your safety precautions be overkill than… you….

  • @oscarmondragonuribe7840
    @oscarmondragonuribe7840 Před rokem +2

    Not only you are knowledgeable you are very well spoken very educated proper vocabulary it’s a blessing to see education smart people as your self that makes you wanting to scream thank you kindly 👋🏻🙏🏻

  • @mikehimes347
    @mikehimes347 Před 2 lety +10

    Thanks Dave! I had an F1E4 on my Whirlpool too but I decided to check the first 2 items you mentioned in your presentation first before looking at the board and sure enough, through process of elimination, the fault was at the bottom door switch. I was fortunate because all I had to do was cycle the switch several times but it will probably have to be changed out eventually. Our family has a habit of opening the door in the middle of the cooking cycle and doing that tends to short out the switches because they are energized. A good practice (and we obviously don't practice this enough) with all Micro hoods is to always press the Cancel button on the control panel before opening the door when the unit is in the middle or near the end of a cook cycle. This will greatly lengthen the life of the door switches due to the fact that they have electrical current running through them during the cook cycle. Thanks again you saved us a ton. I hate changing those units out. That would have been my 4th one.

  • @shannonkillilea415
    @shannonkillilea415 Před 2 lety +1

    THANK YOU!!
    I was going to be charged $350 JUST to have a Whirlpool repairman come take a look. You led me through this beautifully- signed, a struggling Mama of 3 kids with disabilities. ❤️

  • @rojigeorge5410
    @rojigeorge5410 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Dave! I had an F1E4 error on my Whirlpool, Replaced (P/N: HF25F-012H ) relay available on eBay. Less than $10.00 repair, Replaced everything works fine. Thank you for this helpful information.

  • @robinsnyder8877
    @robinsnyder8877 Před rokem

    This video was 100% spot on. My 2015 Whirlpool microwave stopped working over a week or two. The clock continued to work the entire time but the light would not come on when the door opened. If the light didn't come on then the control panel didn't work either. Wait an hour or so open the door and the light came on, everyting worked again. Might work for a couple days then it stopped working again. Finally it would not work at all. Checked the three switches with meter and one didn't seem right. Removed the switch and took took it apart, it has burnt contacts, but were not welded together. Went on Amazon ordered the 3 switch set total price with shipping and tax $8.28. The replacement switches were the exact same brand and part number as the OEM ones. Installed one switch pit everything back together and it is as good as new. Thanks for making the video it was a big help. I was worried I would break the plastic clips that hold the switch in place but I didn't. Thanks again.

  • @joesjunkgarage
    @joesjunkgarage Před 10 měsíci +3

    Dave, I wanted to thank you for taking the time to produce this very informative video. I have been in the automotive and motorcycle repair business for over four decades. Even though I would consider myself mechanically gifted, I’ve never tackled a microwave repair. Due to the fantastic sage wisdom you provided in this video, I had our microwave repaired in one evening as my local hardware store had the parts in stock to replace the switch and fuse! Thank you again!

  • @debbiethornburg3158
    @debbiethornburg3158 Před rokem

    I have never ever left a comment or review for anything but I had to now. I knew my door switch was bad but I have four of them so determining which one was dreaded. Luckily, I noticed one had the clicking tab locked up and knew ot was the one. Now, where you come in......you said you could unfuse on the inside of the switch and that's exactly what I did. I haven't had my microwave working for about 6 months and I just fixed it, thanks to you!!! I can't tell you how important your small comment about un-fusing actually is. Who knew!! Thank you so very much for bringing that small detail to everyone's attention. YOU'RE AWESOME!!!!

  • @kurtthaesler1730
    @kurtthaesler1730 Před rokem

    Pulled out the switch, found it was stuck. Got it clicking again, cleaned the contact, but microwave still didn't work! Tried by bypassing the switch, THEN it worked! Turns out the switch was completely shot, no saving it. Waiting on my new switch now. Thanks! Cheap fix, didn't even have to take microwave down off the wall.

  • @ml9521
    @ml9521 Před rokem +7

    Bless you Dave!! You just saved this 1st grade teacher some money!!🙂 I love the way you explain each step completely using great vocabulary, as well as the visuals, and also hints like taking pics with our camera and not purchasing the most expensive replacements!! You're a great "fixer" as my kiddos say, as well as a good teacher. Thanks so much!

  • @scockrell8585
    @scockrell8585 Před rokem +4

    Dave, THANK YOU! I just impressed the heck out of myself by successfully replacing all 3 switches and having my KitchenAid over the range microwave come back to life! A little daunting when you open it up and see all of the wires but your amazingly easy to follow video, a little common sense, a camera, and some patience won the day. I'm one grateful Lady. Can't thank you enough.

  • @necolee5694
    @necolee5694 Před 2 lety +11

    Dave, you just saved me at LEAST $300!!! You were spot on with your directions and I'm a novice on electronic repair. I was able to get the parts on amazon in less than 2 days. I couldn't have done it without you! Thank you SO much ❤

  • @Dactylonian
    @Dactylonian Před 3 lety +3

    This video was perfect. I ordered the 3-piece set using your link, got them 2 days later. Had a hunch it was the lower switch giving me problems (after opening the door, the light didn’t come on, as in maybe the switch was sticking). Replaced the lower switch, plugged in microwave, opened door, and the light came on. Two weeks later and still working great. Thank you!

  • @kathyashford4749
    @kathyashford4749 Před 2 lety

    Your video just helped me diagnose and fix my Kenmore OTR microwave, with zero new parts. It was indeed the middle interlock switch that was stuck. Repaired it and I saved either a $249 repair call or potentially a new unit. Thanks so much!

  • @nbb2508
    @nbb2508 Před 3 lety +6

    this worked beautifully thank you!
    My very expensive samsung microwave went dead overnight. Turns out I had put a mug with gold plating into it and this burnt out the fuse INSIDE the microwave, not the fuse in the plug as is common in the UK. Lo' and behold, samsungs "recommended service providers" wanted to charge £90 for a call-out fee, just to inspect it (the microwave cost £85). A replacement fuse set of 10 (I only needed 1), cost £6 and this took a little over 5 mins to unscrew, insert and screw back. Will happily buy you a beer sir!

  • @homebrewingtips6029
    @homebrewingtips6029 Před rokem

    Small world. I just fixed my refrigerator based on your video on the start relay diagnostics and replacement. Then a day later my father in law said his microwave was not working and sent me this video as a reference for ideas on what is wrong. With the thousands of "fix it" videos on CZcams, I found it amazing that he and I both found yours. I am pretty sure it is going to be his door switch and will help him with the repair. A huge thank you from both of us and keep up the great work!! All the best -DT

  • @rolandsalazar9562
    @rolandsalazar9562 Před 4 lety +17

    You’re awesome....simple concise direction. I was able to repair my microwave with your video help. Have a great day 🙏🏼😎🔌

  • @Thunderbolt75
    @Thunderbolt75 Před 2 lety

    This video saved me! Our Maytag microwave was only a couple years old too.
    Door open/close error too. I bought the generic micro switches on Amazon and installed them today. I used the camera to take pictures of the various wires and connectors. Everything went well and I completed the repair in about 40 minutes.

  • @waterboy181
    @waterboy181 Před 3 lety

    That was awesome. Straight to the point. No backstory, clear instructions. Wish I could give it a couple extra thumbs up.

  • @jacobhansenkettlebell
    @jacobhansenkettlebell Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you. I found this video to be super helpful. I had a door switch fault. It required more travel to engage the mechanism than the door latch was capable of, presumably due to a fatiguing spring. I was able to place a 1 mm piece of plastic in the switch mechanism to decrease the travel required, and it now works perfectly. I will order a new one as well, because I assume the spring will fail soon. 👍👍

  • @dpm1964
    @dpm1964 Před 2 lety

    Finally! Was looking for a video like this for a long time. I was getting the door open/close error and my interior light was sporadically going on and off. When off microwave wasn't working. By opening up the control area and getting a visual of the door switches I noticed that one of the plugs had come undone and was making just a little contact. Plugged it back in securely and now problem solved. Thank you so much!!!

  • @alanbarros1079
    @alanbarros1079 Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you for these instructions. I just replaced a sensor on my microwave and it is now working perfectly, it saved me $300 from buying a new one. Thanks again

  • @kantiusaify
    @kantiusaify Před 2 lety

    Wonderful instructions on troubleshooting microwave problems. This helped me fix my Maytag microwave not starting. My microwave unit power was OK, keys and programming good too. Just idle when start key pressed. After removing covers, discovered one of the door switch was always open circuit. Electrical ohms meter proved switch always open circuit. Shaking the switch, something flapping around and broken inside. Ordered replacement switch from Amazon for $4. Many thanks, keep up the good work !!

  • @Gadgeteer32952
    @Gadgeteer32952 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much for posting this video. I fixed my microwave for less than $5. Could not have done it without the help from your video. Had to replace one switch.

  • @philipdestefanomusic
    @philipdestefanomusic Před rokem

    I found your video by searching "WML550011HS07 error F1E4". I watched the whole video and thought about what you said regarding "...it might be the Fuse or Door Switch" near the end of the video. It took a bit of brainstorming and thinking about 'this & that". In the end, it tuned out to be a stuck door-lock, as you suggested. Thank you.

  • @glennvonk719
    @glennvonk719 Před 2 lety

    This video helped me diagnose my 2009 Frigidaire FMV152KSA. This model has 3 switches, 2 door open/ closed and 1 light on/off. My bottom open/closed switch wouldn't complete the circuit unless I pushed the door closed just right. When I opened up the microwave to investigate I seen that the bottom switch was just out of reach of completing the circuit, that's why pushing the door extra hard would work. There was flex in the microwave frame that held the switch in place. To compensate for the flex I had to increase the rigidity of the connection. There was 1 factory screw holding the switch in place but there was 2 holes in the bracket and switch. I installed a similar sized screw in the second hole and it solved my issue.
    Before trying this I was going to blindly replace the door latch and all 3 switches.
    I hope this helps someone with a similar situation.

  • @leonicholson9382
    @leonicholson9382 Před 2 lety

    Ten years ago, had home built with pricey Frigidaire "Professional" built in microwave. It failed after three years and I replaced with another, but put it in the attic as possible spare parts. Last week the second one failed. Watched this. 5$ door switch fixed first one, 1$ fuse the second one! Love your practical video.

  • @FlyingCircles
    @FlyingCircles Před 2 lety

    This was a refreshing video. Helpful, to the point, good pace, good info - all the good stuff. Thanks for uploading!

  • @johnrushman9330
    @johnrushman9330 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for the video. Along with a GE specific video on how to remove the front panel, I was able to replace the three door switches (without too much cussing!). Funny thing - when I checked the three switches with the multimeter ($10 on Amazon), they all seemed to be working properly. But I put the three new ones in and the microwave oven is working again! Happy wife, Happy life!

  • @angelsantiago2753
    @angelsantiago2753 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow thanks for this vid! I had depressed the door latches, door wouldn’t shut so had to manually pull latches back. Upon pulling the bottom one out (so that door could latch-click- shut) the microwave light and screen went out. If you wouldn’t have explained about testing the latches and being so thorough, my $5 fuse fix (yes it was the fuse, not any latches) would have been $300+. Be blessed and thanks again.

  • @jayino_cando
    @jayino_cando Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks bro. Just saved me $300 for $10 micro switch. There's only 2 visible latches for Whirlpool but there actually 3 inside. Be careful when disconnecting, it's easy to loose track which connection goes where. Also an older microwave's plastic is brittle so things fall apart while disconnecting the old one. Just hoping for maybe another year with this machine.

  • @sharonharris7245
    @sharonharris7245 Před rokem +1

    Thank you! I've been without for a few years! It most likely is a door issue because the light comes on, time can be set. & I can hear the motor!

  • @alanpreston8925
    @alanpreston8925 Před 4 měsíci

    FYI... a lot of these videos say "get a 20 amp fuse" however as this guy says, 20 amp 250 volt, it also covers the 125 volt and Eaton makes specific "Microwave Fuses". Don't use auto fuses because they are not made for the voltage surge... the appliance fuses are CERAMIC not metal in the middle. Hope that helps. My fuse blew and somebody had replaced the original fuse with an auto fuse and it didn't last long.

  • @vijayshrma3107
    @vijayshrma3107 Před 9 měsíci

    This is a great toaster oven replacement to the one I had for a few years. Easy to use, has all the right controls to cook my food how I would like. Looks great and doesn't take too much counter space. Very happy with my purchase.

  • @jshartman49
    @jshartman49 Před rokem +2

    Dave, One of the best video I have ever seen for a DIY repair. Thank you

  • @cnedelec25
    @cnedelec25 Před 3 lety

    Getting to the switches was a huge PIA. I couldn’t get everything unplugged. But, your tutorial was very helpful getting to to that point. I actually didn’t need to change a switch (I couldn’t get them out anyway), but I could see the mechanism had flipped to “open”, and that’s why my door wasn’t latching shut. I probably shouldn’t be messing with anything electrical, as I did manage to get a little shock. But, I appreciate the tutorial gave me a good view of what was behind the panel, etc.

  • @ci9130
    @ci9130 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Dave, fixed the open/close door error... I cleaned the dirty contacts and surfaces you recommended, it works like new!
    God Bless you, your video was very helpful 👍🙏

  • @lindsay_guentzel
    @lindsay_guentzel Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this very thorough and easy to follow video. Saved our microwave (and gave me a quarantine confidence boost at the same time).

  • @philipgiunta5533
    @philipgiunta5533 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing. Lubed the switches with "Deoxit", worked it in, and its back up and working again. Tks

  • @CommodoreD
    @CommodoreD Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks! Your video was great and saved me the trouble and cost of buying a new microwave!

  • @danberry2375
    @danberry2375 Před rokem +1

    Dave, your video saved me hundreds of $! My issue WAS a jammed switch mechanism but your video showed me how to access the switch area. Thank you very much, keep at! DAN

  • @louannea1046
    @louannea1046 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Repairman came out and wanted to replace control panel. Did not even look inside. Hubby just opened up the panel and one of the door switches is broken. Thank you!

  • @joeelmore2728
    @joeelmore2728 Před rokem

    Wow, was able to get right into my Kenmore over the range micrwave and change out the fuse with no problem. Never could have done it without your video, many thanks.

  • @Rein_Ciarfella
    @Rein_Ciarfella Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for this video Dave! My microwave is constructed somewhat differently, but of course once I got the top/sides cover off I could see everything I needed to get to. My symptom at first was a turntable that sporadically continued to turn after I opened the door. After about a week the entire unit went dead. Watching your video taught me what I needed to know to diagnose a normally open switch and blown fuse. Ordered both just now and hoping to have them in my hands within 48 hours and the microwave reassembled and working again. I'll followup once that's accomplished with a final result.

    • @Rein_Ciarfella
      @Rein_Ciarfella Před 8 měsíci

      48 hours later - parts replaced, unit reassembled and reinstalled. Working! I get to have a hot leftover Chinese meal tonight! Yay!!! There's nothing like the sense of accomplishment when I repair something I've never worked on before. CZcams University wins again!

  • @marrcohh4634
    @marrcohh4634 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks man. I resell different electronics. Had 2 microwaves worth $300 plus each and now I can sell them for more profit than just for parts.

  • @iim1914
    @iim1914 Před rokem

    Thank you so much brother. Finally was able to fix my microwave after many months by replacing the door switches. I had replaced the fuses and thermostat fuses earlier but the microwave would still break the electric switch board. Replacing the switches fixed it. Can't thank you enough.

  • @paulsergojan1541
    @paulsergojan1541 Před 3 lety +1

    Close up inserts are very useful, explanatory and appreciated. Well done. Thank you.

  • @josellopez5298
    @josellopez5298 Před 4 lety +16

    Thank you, I got to the switches and was able to just open the one that wasn’t clicking and was able to unstuck. It worked fine ounce I put everything together, and didn’t even had to buy anything.
    Thanks again

  • @KelPBest
    @KelPBest Před 3 lety

    One of the most helpful youtube dyi vids on the planet! so many points covered quickly and concisely. Thanks.

  • @gladstonewilliams4167
    @gladstonewilliams4167 Před 2 lety

    I want to thank you 🙏🏾 about the information on the Whirlpool microwave. I had to replace the all three micro switches. One was bad but replaced all. Keep up the good work.

  • @georgecrump5345
    @georgecrump5345 Před 2 lety

    I too want to thank you for this excellent video. Saved me a bunch of money. Thought I would need to rush out to purchase a new microwave before Christmas. Like the previous comments, my switches tested okay with my multi-tester. Decided to purchase the amazon parts that you recommended and my appliance is back online. Happy Holidays to All

  • @deborahmorton6814
    @deborahmorton6814 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Dave. I've got the door, light problem. You make it sound easy. I'm going to do this!

  • @timkeeton4548
    @timkeeton4548 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. My interior panel cover (the black plastic backing) was significantly different than this one, but once I got that off, I found that it was my three-way (COM) switch on the top door latch (it didn't click). It isn't super easy to maneuver in there, but I got it out the way you showed. Photos are a great idea for remembering which wires go where. $5.00 part from Amazon arrived next day. Put it back together, and voila! I have my microwave back, and saved several hundred dollars since I didn't need to buy a new one. Thanks again!

    • @xxycom8963
      @xxycom8963 Před 3 lety

      @Tim Keeton , that interior panel on my Maytag Microwave is also significantly different. It is fastened with that one screw on the bottom, but no top screw, in order to remove the panel and get access to the switches. So I am stuck. 😟. Can you explain how did you remove that panel, since it probably is like mine. Thank you in advance for any response.
      @Dave Wirth : Thank you for a very helpful video. 👍

    • @timkeeton4548
      @timkeeton4548 Před 3 lety

      @@xxycom8963 we no longer have the microwave (not due to this issue. Something else “killed” it), so I can’t look at it again. But, if I remember correctly, I think I just had to kind of pull on the top and left side of it because there were tabs that held it in place. I believe that is correct. I looked on top and took out a screw that I thought might be holding it in, but I don’t believe it ended up doing anything. If I recall correctly, removing the black plastic panel was the only difference between the video and my experience. Good luck and let me know if you succeed.

  • @babukanjiyil5708
    @babukanjiyil5708 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Dave for the nice explanation ,I will try the door switch issue by replacing the click switch,Thanks again.👍

  • @alexanderfaldico9538
    @alexanderfaldico9538 Před rokem

    Best video that I’ve found on the subject. He covers all pertinent information. Thanks so much. Now I’m gonna tear apart my microwave and see which problem it is. 👍😀

  • @raymondstratton5137
    @raymondstratton5137 Před rokem

    This is most helpful Dave and a lot less expensive than buying a new microhood. Thank You so much Dave. I am now a subscriber to your CZcams Channel

  • @albertmoyeskin7841
    @albertmoyeskin7841 Před 3 lety

    the problem i had with our microwave was not any of the ones in this video...but i watched your microwave video anyway because a while back i was installing a whole-house water filter system. i had watched your water-filter installation video and i found your setup to be sensible; i incorporated some of your features into the water system we put in. anyways...the microwave. the turntable wasn't turning and from watching your microwave video i thought about the three switches you mentioned. i had just replaced the plastic door latch switch because it had broken. turns out that the turntable wasn't turning because i hadn't fully inserted one of the switches. your video had made me think about the switches - which turned out to be the issue. the microwave is fixed and that's the case - due to, in part, you taking the time to make your microwave video. interesting how one person's actions can affect another person out there in the world, this time in a positive sense. thank you!

  •  Před 3 lety +3

    You my friend are an excelent no nonsense instructor.
    Thank you for your help.

  • @jmalixi
    @jmalixi Před 4 lety +3

    Great vid! My microwave encountered the door error. I was able to reassemble the existing door switch and got it working! Thanks!

  • @nicolainighthawk
    @nicolainighthawk Před 3 lety

    Liked and subscribed even though ill never watch another microwave video again. I was able to fix mine 30 seconds after I watched this video. The first switch I checked was stuck and with a hard press, I was able to unstick it. Good as new. Thank you Dave.

  • @bbjcowcow4946
    @bbjcowcow4946 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Dave for the detail instructions ! You save my day !

  • @blackheart8574
    @blackheart8574 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Saved a bunch of cash and only took a few minutes to replace the switches. Thanks!

  • @pahu47
    @pahu47 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for great How-to video. I especially liked that you can skip to the relevant part without watching stuff you already know.

  • @youtubecancer549
    @youtubecancer549 Před 4 lety +3

    thank you so much boss... i fix my microwave because of your vid ... more blessing to come

  • @mistercrow5
    @mistercrow5 Před 4 lety +3

    Clear, concise and easy to understand video. Thanks very much for your guidance. Because of your video, I was able to fix my non-working microwave with a $1.44 fuse. Thanks for keeping it simple. You have a new subscriber!

  • @crfpilot56
    @crfpilot56 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video! Very simple to follow. Somehow a plug came disconnected from my lower switch! Because of this video I was pointed in the right direction.

  • @jshartman49
    @jshartman49 Před rokem

    Your Video is definitely one of the best that I have ever watched on home repairs.

  • @andreacaloiaro7420
    @andreacaloiaro7420 Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful, thank you! I had the F1E4 error. For what it's worth, I THINK I got the code error from just a loose connection. So for everyone, before buying parts, note: I took out the fuse, checked it (was good), fiddled with the door switches, took our the control panel, and moved and ensured all connections were solid (there was a lot of grease and dust accumulation). I reassembled thinking I'd have to spring for a new relay or control panel, but lo and behold, when I reassembled, the micro worked perfectly fine again. So, I'd say just try tightening all connections before springing for new parts. (I'm prob just lucky!) Thanks again for the vid!

  • @josephwood499
    @josephwood499 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Dave, thanks for sharing your tips with these issues. I have a Frigidaire oven that was on a shed without being used for long time. When i took it back to replace a broken one, now the oven won't turn on. No error message or anything like that since the display is not working at all. A guy came and check it and said that there was power going into the oven's circuitry but seems that the main board is toasted and might need replacement. The oven was used only a couple of years so i don't know if is worth to get another board or throw it away and buy a new one.

  • @lizgear7452
    @lizgear7452 Před rokem +1

    Dear Dave. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for making this wonderful, wonderful video! Your kind efforts in making this video helped me more than you can ever know. I know to you it may be a simple thing, but I did not even know where my above range microwave was plugged in. Here I sat in despair thinking I would have to find the money to pay a repair person who would then have to tell me my microwave was too expensive to repair. If you had left us a way to send money to YOU I would gladly do so!

    • @lizgear7452
      @lizgear7452 Před rokem +1

      Mr. Dave, I forgot to mention I live on Social Security so I do not have extra money. Also I agree with Ms. Bartlett, you ARE an excellent instructor. I would gladly pay some of my limited funds to take a class from YOU!

    • @DaveWirth
      @DaveWirth  Před rokem

      Thanks, it's always nice to hear comments like this. It's easy to skip over the positive responses and focus on the negative ones.
      I'm like you, and everyone else. I just learn from watching other people's youtube video's.

  • @bastien4644
    @bastien4644 Před 3 lety

    This video saved me about a thousand dollar. Top of the line appliances have the same failure points as their $150 counter part. I didn't even have to buy new switches. The top two switched fused and I was able to unstuck them.

  • @lelandwildes5236
    @lelandwildes5236 Před 3 lety

    I waited online for 35 minutes gave my information 3 times to 3 different people and they told me to not use my microwave and wait over two weeks for a repair service for what turned out to be the door switch problem Thanks for the info

  • @wandafrasier7287
    @wandafrasier7287 Před 3 lety +8

    Thank YOu for explaining things. Will be trying the switch and fuses. These days we need to conserve our money for real things like food and rent.

    • @lenholt7419
      @lenholt7419 Před 2 lety

      i know. My Whirlpool went down and reviewing here for a low cost fix. I did look at new microwave ovens. WOW! The prices are unbelievable.

  • @aalmend
    @aalmend Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for your video. I just replaced a fuse and that took care of my problem. You saved me $200. :)

  • @robinoverton5411
    @robinoverton5411 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for your video 😘
    I just fixed my microwave all by my big self with your help 🌹

  • @nukedim2276
    @nukedim2276 Před 3 lety

    Good video presentation for replacing microwave switches. Easy to following with clear explanation. He is professional.! THX.

  • @FM19MONTH
    @FM19MONTH Před 3 lety

    You are brilliant! you made a very very helpful video, explained things well, and moved right along. Looking in comments you have saved people A TON OF MONEY. thank you! none of these are my issue but I am saving your vid for one of these happen - because we know more will break. Thank you again..

  • @sujitc2411
    @sujitc2411 Před rokem

    i guess i have to replace my microwave door switch,, having the same issue with no lights/no heating/no magnetron heating sound.. but rest all ok.. Thanks for your short n clear explanation...

  • @francomacedo2025
    @francomacedo2025 Před rokem

    Yup just like you said it was the fuse that blew out. Times are tough right now and your video is so appreciated. Thank you for making this video and you have a new follower and of course I liked your video. God bless 👍

  • @c21secco
    @c21secco Před 3 lety

    Great video. 2 year old. Our new home microwave lasted 9 months old. Currently, My older microwave from 2009 just gave out. Unfortunately my magnetron magnet crack by overheating. Tear and wear Blowing the fuse by overheat. Fuse search found me your video 👍

  • @NguoiQuocGia
    @NguoiQuocGia Před rokem

    Thank you, that was it. One off the switch stuck😂😂😂. I really appreciate your instruction. Save me a lot of money during a challenging time like this.

  • @brianvandiepenbos4840
    @brianvandiepenbos4840 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your clear and helpful information. My Whirlpool microwave door switch was bad.
    Easy inexpensive fix.

  • @aonjmj
    @aonjmj Před 2 lety

    Thank goodness for CZcams videos like this.

  • @tdatilma
    @tdatilma Před 3 lety

    Great information. Thanks for sharing. What tool did you use to remove the 2 screws that hold the switch components?

  • @TheErnestOwusu
    @TheErnestOwusu Před 2 lety

    Also,
    If your microwave isn’t turning on, check the fuse box before purchasing a new fuse!
    Worked for me!

  • @Ascension_3030
    @Ascension_3030 Před 3 lety

    hey, thanks for the vid. I had a door always open/light on issue and thought it was one of the 3 switches. Ordered 3 new ones, replaced them but the old ones were all clicking, so none of them were bad. Turned out it was simply the door latch spring, that broke off the plastic piece that it latches on to, so the latch was loose and would not press down the buttons on the switches once door closed, because of lack of tension. I drilled a small hole in the latch, reattached the spring and it works like new. Door latch plastic pieces breaking off, is likely a #4 common issue with microwaves, if I has to guess. Cheers

  • @tipsclubs01
    @tipsclubs01 Před 3 lety +4

    Good Video, you covered it all and simple to understand. Thank you. Keep up the good work.

  • @HexFlex-ss9rm
    @HexFlex-ss9rm Před rokem

    Great work Dave , really enjoyed the way you explained this.

  • @noelelnolo9642
    @noelelnolo9642 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank u Dave for the explanation on the micro switches

  • @stevenpotratz1151
    @stevenpotratz1151 Před 3 lety

    Great video. Solved my problem. Thanks a bunch, Dave!

  • @AKJ7860
    @AKJ7860 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Bro, I watched your video so I changed the door switch and fuse of my microwave and it's working perfectly.
    (From Pakistan)

  • @jeffsylvester7394
    @jeffsylvester7394 Před 3 lety

    Hey. Thanks bud. Fuses was blowing wen door was opened. It was the first switch on the top which was sticky was jammed. After I realeased it stop blowing fuses. Best option is to use a multimeter in diode and check for dead short on the plug lead then disconnect leads to switch.

  • @edpowell5754
    @edpowell5754 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey, Thanks Pal. I'll keep that in min, you were very Helpful.

  • @JInguanti23
    @JInguanti23 Před 3 lety

    Nice and clear and to the point! Thanks very much!

  • @karenkelly1451
    @karenkelly1451 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks, Dave. Very helpful. Mine has sensor tech and keeps saying "open and close door" which of course doesn't work. Sometimes when I leave the door open for a time, the light goes back on and it works again. Until it doesn't. I'll start with the door part.

    • @nathanwoodard2620
      @nathanwoodard2620 Před 3 lety

      This was exactly what mine was doing, including usually working once the door was left open for a period of time. it is definitely an issue with the door sensor switch. Recommend just replacing all 3 of them while you have it opened.

  • @woodsprout
    @woodsprout Před 3 lety

    Thank you. This will get me going towards finding a solution.

  • @janekano194
    @janekano194 Před rokem

    Thank you. Our door switch is getting glitchy, so I know what to look for. Great!