You could have a defective defrost timer or the defrost heater on this unit. See links below
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I recommend replacing the transmission, it is the only possibility for leaking oil . See links below.
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If you have 115 volts to the bake igniter. I recommend replacing the bake igniter on this unit. See links below.
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Hi. No luck on finding a tech sheet yet. They are usually located inside the control area on one of the side walls. Or it could be on the outside of the unit. Once you pull it out of the wall located on one of the sides. Sounds like you may have a door switch issue. The best thing to do to diagnose a microwave is to get an amp reading during a cycle. Take your amp clamp and clamp it around one of the main wires coming into the unit. This will get us to the right section to be able to diagnose depending on how many amps you get.
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Check for 115 volts to the igniter, if you have power I recommend replacing the bake igniter on this unit.See links below
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First place you need to start is the belt , if it is off or busted replace the drum belt on this unit. Also make sure the drum turns freely , if it does not you may have other issues. Let us know so we can guide you to the next step. See links below.
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Check your element for continuity , if it has no continuity .I recommend replacing the bake element on this unit. See links below.
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I recommend replacing the control panel on this unit. If you have power to the unit and the panel does not respond it needs to be replaced. See links below.
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The thermal fuse is very common to open up on this unit. I recommend to start by replacing the thermal cut off on this unit after you make sure proper voltage is coming in . See links below.
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check for continuity at the element, if you do not have it , I recommend installing a new bake element on this unit. See links below.
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The only thing that would cause this issue besides proper power and polarity into the unit is the control panel on this unit. See links below.
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The main control on this unit controls the temperature , I recommend replacing the main control board . The part number you need is #316418208. Matt Ace technician
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Check for power up to the terminal block and the dryer cord. If you have 220 volts email us back for the next diagnostic step. See links below.
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I recommend installing a new coil kit on this unit. See links below
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Check for 115 volts at the igniter , if you have power their and the burner will not come on . I recommend installing a new igniter on this unit. See links below.
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This normally means a defective or shorted infinite switch on this unit. See links below.
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If you have proper power and polarity and the unit is unresponsive , I recommend replacing the main control board on this unit. See links below.
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I recommend replacing the bake igniter on this unit. It is the most common issue. Just make sure you have 115 volts to the igniter. See links below.
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I recommend replacing the drain tube kit on this unit. Its a very common issue.
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This could be one of two things. 1) A bad relay on the control board making the noise . 2) The overload on the compressor making the noise. We have had more issues with the control board on the unit making a loud clicking noise. If its the overload making the noise you will hear it about every 45 seconds and it will last less than one second. I recommend replacing the main control board on this unit. See links below.
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