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This door interlock switch is for microwaves.
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Lori
January 25, 2023
When I press start I get error message F 134
For model number AMV2307PFB0
Hi Lori,
Thank you for your question. According to the Amana website, the F1E4 error indicates that the oven could not execute the function. There may be a problem with the appliance control board, or the associated wiring. To reset the microwave, power the unit down by turning off the circuit breaker(s) for one (1) minute. Power the unit up by turning on the circuit breaker(s). Monitor the microwave for one (1) minute to ensure the error code does not display again. Verify microwave operation. If the problem persists, you will need to check the wiring and the control board. If you have any questions, please let us know. We are open 7 days a week. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Jbyrd
February 26, 2020
Light stays on all the time under microwave
For model number AMV2307PFB0
Hello and thank you for writing.
It certainly sounds like one or all of the door switches might be faulty PS10057151 and PS2361111 and PS2361113 you should check the part(s) for signs of damage or test with a multimeter to diagnose which one has gone bad, and replace the part(s) as needed. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
Interior light will sometimes flicker when the door is opened. Also the light under the microwave burned out and the bulb will not come out. Is it it threaded?
For model number AMV2307PFB0
Hi Carrie,
Thank you for your question. If the lights are flickering when you open the door, there may be an issue with the door switches and you will need check them. To test the door switches, disconnect your appliance from the electrical outlet. Begin by verifying that the door hooks trigger the door switch mechanically. If they do, remove your microwave’s cabinet, locate your door switch, and remove it in order to test it for continuity. Using a multi-meter set to Rx1, while depressing the actuator button, touch the probes to the switch’s terminals. This test should produce a reading of 0, which indicates there is continuity. If your test results do not match the results above, you will need a replacement door switch. The light bulb, part number PS2376034, under your microwave is threaded. There is a video listed with part on our website that you may reference on how to both remove and install it. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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The nightmare was that this microwave is installed under the cabinet....in order to get to the light bulb I had to pull out my stove then squeeze into the space between the stove and counter....my old microwave light bult was much easier to change.....Shame on Whirlpool for making this so difficult.....must be a better way to cover the light bulb so that we do not need a screwdriver to remove the door to get to the light bulb
Unless you have a very comfortable background with electronics and electricity, I don't necessarily recommend taking apart a microwave. If you are very handy and are going to be VERY cautious to follow the rules of discharging caps and testing voltages before moving forward, then go for it. That said, I took the microwave off and apart. Not knowing where to find the parts, I was fortunate that the installer put the instruction book for the microwave inside the front vent slot above the touchpad for reference. it details the location of every part and it tells you very clearly what each part you test should show specific to this microwave on your multimeter. Find this guide online if you don't have it. Turn on the microwave for 20 seconds with a glass of water to make sure it's not heating - that with the noise means it's eeither the magnetron, cap, or diode. Read the notes on this site for all of the basic things to look for with the magnetron, diode, and capacitor. Once comfortable with the guide, locations of those devices, and how to test, then take it down and apart. Unfortunately, I didn't do all those things in that order, and it only wasted a lot of time trying to find the parts. Once I found the parts and put all the screws and covers back for all the areas that didn't need to be accessed for the repair, testing went quickly. The diode was bad. Ordered a new one and had it in 3 days or so. That means your microwave will be apart and sitting somewhere for a little while until you get the part and have time to repair it. Putting the diode back isn't too bad. Reassemble the microwave and put it back up again. If i had to do it again, it would take me 20 to 30 minutes once the microwave was down and on a table. Also, I used some bricks with towels over them or you could use some sawhorses to keep the microwave elevated so you can plug it in and run it after installing the new component. Again, make sure you discharge the cap before touching anything again even if you didn't run it, but just plugged it in.