Microwave Issues Can Be Electrical — Safety Matters

Microwaves contain high-voltage components that require proper testing and handling.
Our technicians diagnose electrical and control-related issues safely and accurately.

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Never Attempt DIY Microwave Repairs Involving Internal Components

Microwave ovens contain a high-voltage capacitor that stores up to 2,100 volts — even when the unit is unplugged. This charge can be lethal. Replacing a door switch, fuse, or magnetron requires proper discharge procedures and trained handling. Call us at (845) 362-0900 — microwave repair is one of the most cost-effective appliance repairs we do.

A broken microwave disrupts the kitchen more than most people expect — from reheating leftovers to defrosting, it's used multiple times a day. At Renah Appliance Repair, our licensed technicians diagnose and repair microwaves of all types across Rockland County, Westchester, Orange County, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and New Jersey — countertop, over-the-range, built-in, and drawer models.

Microwave repair is often one of the most cost-effective appliance repairs available. Many common failures — a blown fuse, a faulty door switch, a failed magnetron — are straightforward fixes that cost far less than replacement. We're factory-authorized for Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, and more, and we provide upfront, transparent pricing before any work begins. Same-day and next-day appointments are available in most service areas.

Diagnose Your Issue

What's Actually Causing That Problem?

Click your symptom to see what our technicians typically find first.

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Not Heating — Runs but Food Stays Cold

A microwave that runs through a cycle but doesn't heat is one of the most common service calls we receive. The magnetron — the component that generates the microwave energy — is the most frequent culprit when heating fails completely. It's a high-voltage component that wears out over time and cannot be safely tested or replaced without proper training and discharge procedures.

Other causes include a failed high-voltage diode (which converts power for the magnetron), a faulty high-voltage capacitor, or a thermal cutout that has tripped due to overheating. Each of these requires hands-on diagnosis with specialized equipment. Schedule a heating diagnosis →

🔍 Quick Check: Put a cup of water in the microwave and run it for 60 seconds. If the water is still cold, heating has failed — don't keep running the unit, as it stresses other components.
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No Power — Completely Dead

A microwave with no power at all — no display, no light, no response — is almost always caused by a blown internal fuse. Microwaves have one or more ceramic fuses that protect the circuitry; they blow when the unit is overloaded or when a door switch fails and causes an arc. The fuse itself is inexpensive, but accessing it safely requires discharging the capacitor first.

Before calling, check your circuit breaker and confirm the outlet is working (plug in another device). If the outlet is live and the microwave is still dead, a blown fuse or a failed control board is the likely cause. Book a no-power diagnosis →

🔍 Before You Call: Check your kitchen circuit breaker first — microwaves draw significant current and can trip a breaker, especially on a shared circuit with other appliances.
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Door Won't Close, Latch Broken, or Won't Start

Microwave door switches are one of the most frequently replaced microwave parts. Most microwaves have two or three door interlock switches that must all signal "closed" before the unit will operate — if any one fails, the microwave won't start at all. A broken door latch hook (the plastic tab that clicks into the latch assembly) is also extremely common and causes the door to feel loose or fail to stay shut.

Door switch failures are important to repair promptly — a microwave with a faulty door switch can arc internally and blow the main fuse. We carry door switch assemblies and latch components for all major brands. Schedule a door repair →

⚠️ Don't Run It: If the door doesn't close properly or the latch is broken, do not attempt to run the microwave — microwave energy can escape through a poorly sealed door.
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Turntable Not Spinning

The turntable motor sits underneath the microwave cavity floor and rotates the glass tray for even heating. When it fails, food heats unevenly — hot spots and cold centers. Before assuming the motor is failed, check that the glass tray and the ring guide (the plastic support ring that sits under the tray) are properly seated and not cracked or jammed. A misaligned or broken support ring is a very common cause of turntable problems.

If the tray and guide are fine, the turntable motor has failed and needs replacement — a straightforward repair. We stock turntable motors for all major brands. Book a service visit →

🔍 Check First: Remove the glass tray and the plastic ring guide. Clean both and confirm neither is cracked. Reseat them carefully and test — a simple alignment fix solves many turntable issues.
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Sparking or Arcing Inside

Sparking inside a microwave is alarming but usually has a straightforward cause. The most common culprit is a damaged or burned waveguide cover — the flat panel on the interior ceiling or side wall that protects the magnetron opening. Food grease and splatters bake onto it and can cause arcing. This cover is a simple, inexpensive replacement.

Metal left in the microwave (a forgotten utensil, metallic packaging, or a dish with a metal trim band) also causes arcing and should be ruled out first. If arcing continues after the waveguide cover is replaced and metal is eliminated, a rack support, a damaged cavity wall, or a failing magnetron may be involved. Stop using the microwave until it's inspected. Get a sparking diagnosis →

⚠️ Stop Immediately: Continued arcing can damage the magnetron and cavity walls, turning a minor repair into a major one. Don't run the unit again until it's been checked.
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Vent Fan Not Working (Over-the-Range Models)

Over-the-range microwaves double as range vent hoods — the exhaust fan pulls smoke and steam from the cooktop below. When the fan fails, the most common cause is a burned-out fan motor, which typically fails from grease accumulation over years of cooking. A failed control board can also prevent the fan from responding to controls even when the motor is intact.

Grease-saturated charcoal filters (on recirculating vent models) can also restrict airflow so severely that it appears the fan isn't working — replacing the filters is a simple maintenance task. We service over-the-range microwaves from all major brands including GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, and LG. Schedule vent fan service →

🔍 Maintenance Tip: Over-the-range microwave grease filters should be cleaned monthly in warm soapy water. Charcoal filters (recirculating models) should be replaced every 6–12 months — they cannot be cleaned.
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Loud Buzzing, Grinding, or Humming

A loud humming or buzzing that's louder than normal often indicates the magnetron is beginning to fail — it may still heat but is working harder than it should and generating more noise. A grinding sound that appears when heating is active usually points to a failing high-voltage transformer or a failing magnetron bearing.

A rattling sound during operation is more likely the turntable drive system, a loose internal component, or the cooling fan blade hitting debris. Noise diagnosis benefits from a hands-on visit since the sound itself provides key diagnostic information. Book a noise diagnosis →

🔍 Note the Pattern: Does the noise happen only when the microwave is actively heating, or also when the light or fan is on without heating? This tells us a lot about whether the magnetron or another component is involved.
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Control Panel Issues or Error Codes

Unresponsive touchpads, buttons that only work intermittently, or a display that's blank or scrambled typically indicate a failing control board or user interface membrane. On older touchpad microwaves, the membrane itself degrades over time — certain buttons stop registering while others still work. This is a very common failure pattern on GE, Whirlpool, and Samsung over-the-range models after 5–8 years of use.

Error codes like F1, F3, or E-11 point to specific board or sensor failures — our technicians are trained on the diagnostic modes for all major brands. See all brands we service → Schedule a visit →

🔍 Before You Call: Try unplugging the microwave for 60 seconds to reset the control board. Some error states clear with a hard reset and the issue doesn't recur.

Why Microwave Repair Requires a Professional — Even for "Simple" Fixes

Microwaves are unique among household appliances because they store a lethal charge in the high-voltage capacitor — often 2,100 volts or more — that persists even after the unit is unplugged. A capacitor that hasn't been properly discharged can deliver a fatal shock during what appears to be a routine parts replacement.

This is why we strongly advise against DIY microwave repair beyond basic cleaning and filter replacement. Our technicians follow proper capacitor discharge procedures on every service call before touching any internal component. Microwave repair is also one of the most cost-effective appliance repairs available — door switches, fuses, and even magnetrons often cost far less than a new unit. Schedule service today →

Machine Types

We Repair Every Type of Microwave

Countertop models to built-in wall units — all brands, all configurations.

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Countertop Microwaves

All brands and wattages. Quick turnaround on most common failures — magnetron, door switch, fuse, control board.

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Over-the-Range (OTR)

GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, KitchenAid and more. Includes vent fan, lighting, and cooktop sensor repairs.

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Built-In & Wall Microwaves

Integrated and combination microwave-convection units from Bosch, KitchenAid, Thermador, and others.

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Microwave Drawer Models

Sharp, Dacor, and other drawer-style microwaves — specialized drawer mechanism and control repairs.

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Commercial Microwaves

Heavy-duty commercial units for restaurants, delis, offices, and facilities. Fast response for business clients.

What to Expect

Your Microwave Repair Visit, Step by Step

Safe, professional, and transparent — here's how it works.

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Call or Request Online

Call us or submit a service request. Have your brand, model, and a description of the issue ready — this helps us arrive prepared with likely parts.

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Safe On-Site Diagnosis

Our technician safely discharges the capacitor before any internal inspection, then tests the heating circuit, door switches, controls, and all functional components to pinpoint the failure.

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Upfront Quote — You Decide

Clear pricing before any repair begins. If the repair cost approaches replacement value, we'll tell you honestly — including when replacement actually makes more sense.

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Repair Completed

Most microwave repairs are completed on the same visit. We stock commonly needed parts — door switches, fuses, magnetrons, turntable motors — for all major brands.

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Function Test & Warranty

We test heating, turntable, lighting, and controls before leaving. Our repairs come with a parts warranty. Warranty service →

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Common Questions

Microwave Repair — Frequently Asked Questions

Is it worth repairing a microwave or should I just replace it?
It depends entirely on the type of failure and the microwave. For countertop models at the lower end of the price range, a magnetron replacement may approach the cost of a new unit — in that case, replacement can make sense. But for most common failures — door switches, fuses, turntable motors, control boards — repair is far more cost-effective. For over-the-range, built-in, and high-end models, repair almost always wins given the installation cost and custom fit of the unit. We give you an honest assessment after diagnosis. If replacement makes more sense, we'll tell you and can direct you to ApplianceChoiceUSA.com.
My microwave runs but doesn't heat. Is it the magnetron?
Often, but not always. A microwave that runs without heating can be caused by a failed magnetron, a failed high-voltage diode, a faulty capacitor, or a thermal cutout that's tripped. The magnetron is the most likely culprit, but all of these components are in the same high-voltage circuit — diagnosing which one specifically requires proper discharge and testing with a multimeter. Don't keep running the unit if it's not heating — continued operation stresses other high-voltage components. Call or schedule a visit and we'll diagnose it accurately on-site.
Why is my microwave sparking inside? Is it dangerous?
Stop using the microwave immediately if it's sparking. While the most common cause — a burned waveguide cover or a small piece of metal left inside — is minor and inexpensive to fix, continued sparking can damage the magnetron and cavity walls, turning a simple repair into a much more expensive one. Check that there's no metallic packaging, a fork, or a dish with metallic trim in the unit. If the cavity and waveguide cover look damaged or burned, call us before running it again.
Can I replace a microwave door switch myself?
We strongly advise against it. Replacing a door switch requires opening the microwave cabinet, which exposes you to the high-voltage capacitor — a component that stores a lethal charge even when unplugged. Without proper discharge training and equipment, this is a serious safety risk. Door switch replacement is one of the most common microwave repairs we do, and it's typically a fast and affordable visit. Please don't attempt this one at home.
Do you repair over-the-range microwaves in place, or does it need to come down?
Most over-the-range microwave repairs can be completed with the unit mounted — we access internal components through the front of the unit without removing it from the wall in the majority of cases. For magnetron replacements or more involved repairs, the unit may need to come down temporarily. Our technicians are experienced with over-the-range installation and can handle removal and reinstallation as part of the service call if needed.
My microwave is under warranty — can you handle the service?
Yes. As a factory-authorized service provider, we can process warranty claims directly for major brands — handling the documentation without you waiting on hold with the manufacturer. Keep your original purchase receipt and visit our Warranty Help page for details, or just call and we'll walk you through it.
How quickly can you get to me in Rockland, Westchester, Brooklyn, or New Jersey?
Same-day and next-day appointments are available in most service areas. Call (845) 362-0900 for Rockland and surrounding counties, (718) 694-0900 for Brooklyn and NYC, or (609) 699-0900 for New Jersey. You can also request service online at any time. Check our full service area page to confirm coverage in your city.

📍 Microwave Repair Across New York & New Jersey

From New City and Spring Valley to White Plains, Brooklyn, and Bergen County NJ, our technicians are local and know the communities they serve. Trusted for appliance repair across the region for over 38 years. See our full service area →

Rockland County Westchester County Orange County Sullivan County Brooklyn Manhattan Bronx Staten Island Bergen County NJ Passaic County NJ Essex County NJ Monmouth County NJ

Microwave Under Warranty? We’ll Handle the Process.

If your microwave is within the manufacturer’s first year and you have your receipt, we can generate the warranty paperwork and coordinate service — saving you time

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We service and are authorized under warranty

For many major manufacturers, including:

Residential, Multi-Family & Commercial Repair

• Residential kitchens • Multi-family properties • Commercial & medical facilities • Warranty & contract service

Why Renah For Microwave Repair

• Electrical diagnostic expertise • Authorized warranty service • Built-in appliance experience • Licensed & insured technicians • Women-owned business

Frequently Asked Questions

This usually means the magnetron has failed. While the turntable spins and the light works, the
component that generates microwaves needs replacement. This is a common and repairable issue.

For built-in or over-the-range microwaves, repair is usually much cheaper than replacing (which
often involves cabinetry work). For countertop models, we’ll give you an honest assessment of
whether repair makes sense.

Stop using it immediately. Sparking can be caused by a damaged waveguide cover, metal in the
cavity, or a failing magnetron. Call us and we’ll diagnose it safely.

Yes, we service all types: built-in, over-the-range, countertop, and drawer-style microwaves from
all major brands.

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