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How to Fix a Sparking Microwave Oven

Repairing Your Microwave May Not Be as Hard as You Think

By Pat Veretto, published Jan 20, 2006
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If your microwave oven produces a lightning storm when you turn it on - when it sparks and sizzles and acts as if it wants to truly zap anything inside it, it may not be as serious a problem as it seems. It may only need a cleaning.

Heres's how to do it:

Along the side (or in the back in some models) is a rectangular piece that usually looks like a metal plate. It's called a "wave guide cover," and it's screwed into the microwave wall over an opening.

This wave guide cover is to protect the inside of your microwave from stray bits of food or moisture. When food becomes stuck to it, even a tiny speck can sometimes make it spark and even send spark showers throughout the oven.

Your mission: Remove the cover, clean it thoroughly, clean around the area where it fits, and replace it.

First, unplug the microwave. Put it where there is plenty of light and remove the screws that hold the wave guide cover in place. Place them where they won't get lost and carefully remove the wave guide cover. You may have to use a little force to get it loose, especially if the wall has food or grease on it. Don't use anything sharp to pry it loose. A butter knife or the edge of a plastic lid will do.

Using a soft cloth and plain water, gently clean the wave guide cover. If something is stuck to it, use your fingernail or a piece of plastic mesh to remove it. Be very careful as the material is somewhat fragile. It's ok to let the cover get wet, but be sure it's completely dry before replacing it.

Clean the area around the opening that was covered by the wave guide cover very carefully, making sure to not get any moisture or food inside the opening.

When you're sure both are completely clean and dry, replace the cover, plug in the microwave and try it. Most of the time, this will do the trick. If, however, it doesn't and you're still getting spark showers inside the microwave oven, you'll need to replace the wave guide cover.

Takeaways
  • You may be able to fix your microwave yourself
  • Clean the wave guide cover first
  • Buying a new wave guide cover is inexpensive
Did You Know?
The microwave oven was invented accidentally when Percy Spencer tested a vacuum tube called a magnetron.
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I was planning on buying a new microwave this week due to the sparking. I decided to do one more do it yourself search. It took me 10 minutes and it is working properly. Thank you for posting this!

Posted on 10/04/2008 at 7:10:49 PM

 
THANK YOU! This actually seems to have worked for me! I was so stressed, thought I was going to have to buy a new microwave this close to Christmas. You saved me a bundle and I appreciate it so much!

Posted on 12/06/2007 at 10:12:00 PM

 
you saved me $80 thank you very much for this info.

Posted on 10/19/2007 at 7:10:00 PM

 
Thank you very much, it worked. Seems like they could put it in the manual under trouble shooting but I guess that would cut down on sales. Thanks again.

Posted on 08/29/2007 at 2:08:00 PM

 
Thank you very much, it worked. Seems like they could put it in the manual under trouble shooting but I guess that would cut down on sales. Thanks again.

Posted on 08/29/2007 at 2:08:00 PM

 
Pat, You have accumulated 1000 karma points. Thanks for the advice!

Posted on 07/29/2007 at 1:07:00 PM

 
This is one of the best pieces of advice I've ever got from the Internet. Saved me around £200. Although I couldn't find the correct part, I managed to track down a plain sheet of the material - mica - for about £8 from an electrical parts supplier and cut it to shape using a sharp knife and steel rule. Job done!

Posted on 06/02/2007 at 5:06:00 AM

 
Seems to have worked for us! Thank you, Saved me $400!

Posted on 11/01/2006 at 7:11:00 PM

 
thank you, we have a consoul microwave that was doing this and our "replacement" microwave just started this morning so now both are working YEAH!!!

Posted on 10/02/2006 at 11:10:00 AM

 
Excellent, I was not aware of this.

Posted on 01/21/2006 at 7:01:00 AM

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