We specialize in repairing all brands, including GE, Samsung, KitchenAid, Whirlpool, and Maytag. Our expertise extends to various styles of microwave units:
- Countertop microwaves
- Drawer-style (slide-out) microwaves
- Over-the-range microwaves
- Built-in microwaves
Do You Notice Any of These Microwave Oven Issues?
If you're experiencing any of the following problems, don't hesitate to reach out for Mr. Appliance® of Parker’s professional microwave oven repair services:
- The microwave isn't working.
If you've checked that it's plugged in and the door is properly closed, the issue could be a blown fuse or a faulty door switch.
- Sparks inside the microwave.
Sparks, also known as "arcing," can be caused by foil or utensils in the microwave, ignited food splatters, a shorted high-voltage diode, or a broken fan/stirrer belt concentrating heat in one area.
- The turntable isn't rotating.
Realigning the carousel on the turning mechanism might solve this issue. If not, it could be due to a worn-out drive bushing or a defective tray motor.
- Microwave isn't heating food.
If your microwave turns on but fails to heat your food while emitting a loud buzzing noise, it's likely that you have a defective magnetron, capacitor, or diode.
- Intermittent touchpad function.
Water damage or insect infestation can cause damage to your microwave's touchpad, making it difficult to select settings correctly. Replacement may be necessary.
Since these warning signs can stem from various causes, we don't recommend attempting to fix your microwave yourself. For an accurate diagnosis and efficient repair, trust Mr. Appliance® of Parker to inspect your broken microwave.
Quality Microwave Oven Parts
We provide sourcing and replacement services for various microwave parts including:
- Lights
- Fuses
- Switches
- Capacitors
- Fan motors
- Tray motors
- Drive bushings
- Stirrer belts
- Diodes
- Magnetrons