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    Is it safe to use a microwave if the light is not working?
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    Yes, the bulb can be replaced, but will not impact cooking if not illuminated.
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    May I use a 40W bulb to replace a 35W bulb?
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    Be careful. The 40W bulb will emit more heat than the 35W one, and in the confined space of the inside of the microwave's electronics, this may cause the temperature to rise higher than the microwave is designed to cope with. This may cause the electronics to fail or (in the worst case) cause a fire.
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    What do I do if my microwave isn't heating up?
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    A diode is an electronic component that readily passes current in one direction only and blocks the flow of current in the opposing direction. If your microwave's diode has become defective, your microwave will not heat and you will hear a buzzing noise. Test the diode to determine if this is the cause of your problem. Replace it if it is defective.
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    How can I purchase a light bulb for a specific microwave?
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    Call the company, look online, or take the bulb to a light or hardware store to find a suitable replacement.
  • Question
    How I fix the top cover of my microwave?
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    It's probably safest to just buy a new microwave. You don't want radiation leaking from the top of your microwave.
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    Can I use the same method as the video if I have a different brand of microwave?
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    Well, it depends on the microwave. If it's a small microwave, then of course you can use the same method.
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    How do I know what bulb my microwave needs?
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    If you can remove the old bulb, it is usually stamped on it what type it is. Do not attempt to remove the bulb if you are not certain of what you are doing though, for there is enough electricity in the microwave even if it is switched off and unplugged for it to kill a person. If you are not sure, get a repair person to change it for you.
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