Corn on the cob, potatoes, scrambled eggs, and many other delicious dishes are more easily prepared in your microwave. So, a broken microwave can be a major disruption to mealtimes. But it doesn’t have to mean your microwave’s lifespan is up — connect with the service professionals at Mr. Appliance® to get it fixed.
Our microwave repair services cover:
- Microwave transformer replacement
- Microwave circuit board replacement
- Microwave control panel replacement
- Microwave oven door repair, including latches
- Microwave door replacement
Schedule your service with our reliable team, and we’ll repair your microwave.
Microwave Brands And Types We Repair
In addition to servicing a variety of brands, including GE, Samsung, KitchenAid, Whirlpool, Maytag, and more, our qualified experts are trained in repairing different microwave styles, including:
- Drawer style (slide-out)
- Over-the-range
- Built-ins
Microwave Oven Parts We Replace
During your appointment, a Mr. Appliance service professional will determine how to get your microwave running again. Should we not have your particular replacement parts on hand, we will source them promptly and fix:
- Capacitors
- Diodes
- Turntable drive bushing
- Fan motors
- Fuses
- Lights
- Magnetrons
- Stirrer belts
- Switches
- Tray motors
Common Microwave Problems We Fix
When your microwave isn’t working, it doesn’t always mean you need to buy a new one. At Mr. Appliance, we’ve seen it all, and our team is trained in a broad range of microwave oven repair services. Rely on us to troubleshoot and fix common microwave issues:
- Microwave isn’t working: If you’re sure the microwave is plugged in, and the door is closed properly, the culprit is likely the fuse or a faulty door switch.
- Sparks inside the microwave: Also called “arcing,” sparks can occur if you put foil or utensils in the microwave, food splatters ignite, or a broken fan or stirrer belt causes heat to concentrate in one area.
- The turntable is not rotating: The carousel may need to be realigned on the turning mechanism. If not, the turntable not turning may be caused by a worn-out drive bushing or a defective turntable motor.
- Microwave isn’t heating food: If your microwave is turning on but not heating your food, and you hear a loud buzzing noise, you could have a defective magnetron, capacitor, or diode.
- Touchpad only works intermittently: Your microwave’s touchpad may be damaged, preventing you from properly selecting settings for your food. Touchpad replacement may be necessary.
How To Fix a Microwave
Microwaves are small but mighty appliances. Generally, we don’t recommend trying to be your own microwave repair person. The surest way to get a positive diagnosis and an efficient fix is to have Mr. Appliance check out your malfunctioning or broken microwave.
Before calling on the experts, you can take some troubleshooting steps to fix your microwave:
- Check the power source: Confirm that the microwave is plugged in securely and that the breaker hasn’t switched off.
- Identify any possible causes of malfunction: Did you accidentally put metal or styrofoam in the microwave that could have caused issues? Are there visible signs of damage?
- Ensure that the plate is aligned: If the turning mechanism within the microwave is not aligned with the plate, it will cause the microwave to not rotate properly and make noise when running.
- Examine the touchpad: A touchpad with visible damage will cause the microwave to be difficult to operate or render it entirely unusable.
- Check the manufacturer’s manual: Your manufacturer’s manual and warranty will have information about whether repairs and replacement are covered, as well as information about quick fixes, such as turning off a child lock.
Why Trust Mr. Appliance for Microwave Repair Service
Mr. Appliance’s service professionals have 25+ years of experience repairing large and small appliances, including microwave ovens.
In addition to being fast, friendly, and highly trained local experts, Mr. Appliance offers upfront pricing for all repairs. meaning you pay for services by the repair, not by the hour. Thanks to our easy online booking, we can have your microwave back in working order quickly and on your schedule.
What’s more, we’re backed by the Neighborly Done Right Promise™ which means that if a job’s not done right, we’ll make it right.
Find Microwave Repair Near Me
Get back to quick, convenient cooking with help from the most reliable appliance experts in your neighborhood.
Call Mr. Appliance or schedule a microwave repair service near you.
Microwave Repair Service FAQs
Can You Repair a Hole Inside a Microwave?
No, a microwave with a hole inside or outside cannot be repaired and should be replaced. A hole will compromise a microwave’s ability to function safely and efficiently.
How Can I Get the Burnt Smell Out of a Microwave?
Clean the inside of the microwave with water and dish soap. Then, put a cup of water (with an optional tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar) in the microwave. Turn it on for three minutes to steam the inside. Next, clean it a second time. Finally, put a box of baking soda inside the unit overnight. If it’s still smelly, ask Mr. Appliance to replace the microwave filter for you if it has one.
Are Microwaves Worth Repairing?
Yes, microwaves are worth repairing. The general rule for all small home appliance repairs is that if the appliance is new and repairs will cost less than replacement, it is worth the repair.
What Is the Most Common Problem With Microwaves?
Not heating properly or the turntable not rotating are the most common issues with a microwave appliance. These are typically caused by a malfunctioning magnetron for the heat and a broken drive motor for the turntable.
What Is the Average Life Expectancy of a Microwave?
With proper maintenance and care, such as regular cleaning, a microwave can last upwards of ten years, with an average life expectancy of eight years.
How Do I Fix My Microwave That Is Not Heating?
If your microwave isn’t heating your food but making weird sounds and producing odd smells, you may be dealing with a faulty door switch, an issue with the magnetron, a damaged capacitor, or a broken control board. You can use a multimeter to check the different parts and narrow down the issue. Consider consulting a qualified appliance repair professional for further diagnosis and repair.
How Can I Unlock a Microwave That’s in Child Mode?
For most types of microwaves, you can disable the child lock by pressing and holding the Off or Clear button for a few seconds. Check your owner’s manual for instructions. Don’t have the instruction manual on hand? Locate your model number–often at the side or back of your unit–and search the internet for your particular manual.