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Lori
January 25, 2023
When I press start I get error message F 134
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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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Durrell
January 30, 2025
How could you tell it's the control board I do see the f1E4 code, or a burnt wire connected to the black box 4903 how do you determine?
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Hi Durrell, Thank you for asking. The "F1E4" error code indicates an issue with the power relay. The Relay is a component on the control board that manages the microwave's power supply. The Relay is not sold on its own so the board will need to be replaced as well as the damaged wiring. We hope this information helps!
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?
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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
Ordered top & bottom micro-switches and mounting plate parts. Internet reviews could not find specifics if the issue was due to a top/bottom or combination of micro-switch or mounting plate failure. Pulled the plug. Removed the top vent assembly cover held in by 2 Phillips screws inside the vent. Removed the control panel held in by 1 Phillip screw at the top vent assembly area. Lifted control panel upward to release the catch and moved it off to the side - didn't disconnect any leads. Used a Torx bit to remove the door switch mounting plates at the front and pulled the plates through the opening from the control panel. Documented the wire color code connections, the top plate uses 2 micro's with one using both the closed & open contact. Installed the respective micros on the mounting plates and worked backwards with the wiring and removal steps. Once completed, the open/close sensing has worked every time.