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These checks are safe for homeowners. Do not attempt to open sealed refrigerant systems, touch electrical components behind access panels, or work on gas lines — always call a licensed technician for those.
The microwave capacitor stores up to 2,100 volts — enough to be lethal even when the unit is unplugged. Never open a microwave cabinet to inspect or replace high-voltage components (magnetron, capacitor, diode) yourself. These repairs require professional discharge and handling.
Place a microwave-safe cup with 8 oz of water and run for 60 seconds. If the water is unchanged in temperature, the heating circuit has completely failed. If it's slightly warm, the magnetron may be weak rather than dead — a technician can confirm with a power output test.
If the repair cost (parts + labor) exceeds 50% of the cost of a comparable new microwave, replacement is usually the better value. For budget countertop units under $200, magnetron replacement often isn't economical. For built-in or over-the-range units ($400–$800+), repair almost always makes financial sense.
Wondering what microwave repair typically costs in Charlotte? See our full pricing breakdown with diagnostic fee policy and repair vs. replace benchmarks.
The most common cause is a failed magnetron — the component that generates microwave energy. Because the magnetron operates on a separate high-voltage circuit from the display and turntable motor, those functions continue normally even when the magnetron burns out. Door switch failures and high-voltage diode failures are the other common causes.
Technically the unit isn't producing radiation, so using the timer function is safe. However, if the no-heat failure was accompanied by burning smells or sparks, stop using it until inspected — a shorted component could present a fire or electrical hazard. Don't continue trying to heat food in it as repeated failed attempts can stress other components.
Door switch replacement is the least expensive repair: $80–$150. High-voltage diode replacement runs $100–$170. Magnetron replacement is the most costly: $150–$300 depending on the model, with labor. HomeHeroes provides a firm quote after diagnosis before any work begins.
Yes — a microwave capacitor can retain a dangerous charge (up to 2,100 volts) for hours or even days after the unit is unplugged. This is why microwave high-voltage repairs must only be performed by a trained technician who knows how to safely discharge the capacitor before touching any components.
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