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Microwave buttons not working

01 - Microwave Touchpad and Control Panel
To determine if the touchpad and control panel are defective, try pressing each of the buttons on the control panel. If some of the buttons respond correctly while others don’t, replace the touchpad and control panel.
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Microwave Touchpad and Control Panel
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02 - Microwave Touchpad
To determine if the touchpad is defective, try pressing each of the buttons on the control panel. If some of the buttons respond correctly while others don’t, replace the touchpad.
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Microwave Touchpad
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03 - Microwave User Control and Display Board
To determine if the control and display board is defective, try pressing each of the buttons on the control panel. If none of the buttons are responding correctly, replace the user control and display board.
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Microwave User Control and Display Board
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04 - Microwave Main Control Board
To determine if the control and display board is defective, try pressing each of the buttons on the control panel. If none of the buttons are responding correctly, it is possible that the main control is defective.
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Microwave Main Control Board
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05 - Microwave Control Board
To determine if the control board is defective, try pressing each of the buttons on the control panel. If none of the buttons are responding correctly, it is possible that the control board is defective.
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Microwave Control Board
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06 - Microwave Door Switch
If none of the microwave buttons are working, you should use a multimeter to test the door switches for electrical continuity. If one of more of the switches test negative for continuity, the switch or switches should be replaced.
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Microwave Door Switch
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