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LG Microwave Not Heating - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

A failed magnetron is the most common cause when your LG microwave runs but doesn't heat food. Replace the magnetron after verifying power and door switches.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

LG Microwave Not Heating — What’s Happening

When an LG microwave powers on, lights up, and the turntable spins but food stays cold, the high-voltage heating circuit is not producing microwave energy. The unit accepts commands and the display works normally, but the magnetron or another internal component in the cooking path has failed.

LG’s own troubleshooting points to the magnetron, door interlock switches, and waveguide cover as the primary suspects. Less often, the high-voltage diode, capacitor, or control board prevents the magnetron from energizing even though the rest of the microwave appears functional.

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Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Verify that the outlet is live with a multimeter and confirm the circuit breaker has not tripped.
  2. Check that the door closes fully and the latch engages without play or resistance.
  3. Inspect the waveguide cover inside the cavity for cracks, burn marks, or grease buildup.
  4. Discharge the high-voltage capacitor using an insulated screwdriver across the terminals, then test the door interlock switches for continuity when the door is closed.
  5. Remove the outer cabinet and locate the magnetron, then test for continuity between the magnetron terminals and between each terminal and the chassis (infinite resistance to ground is correct).
  6. Test the high-voltage diode in both directions with a multimeter on the diode or high-resistance scale, looking for a reading in one direction and open in the other.
  7. Check the high-voltage capacitor for any visible bulging, leakage, or burn marks, and test for open or short conditions if your meter supports capacitor testing.
  8. Replace the confirmed failed component, reassemble the unit, and run a heating test with one cup of water for one minute to verify microwave energy is present.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
MagnetronAmazon | Order by exact LG model number; non-interchangeable across models.
Door interlock switch kitAmazon | Usually sold as a set of two or three switches.
High-voltage diode and capacitorAmazon | Often replaced together when the heating circuit fails; always discharge the capacitor before handling.
Waveguide cover (mica sheet)Amazon | Inexpensive part; cut to size or buy pre-cut for your model.

If your appliance also shows a code on the display, these match this problem:

When to Call a Pro

Call a qualified appliance technician if you are uncomfortable working inside a microwave. The high-voltage capacitor can hold a lethal charge even after the unit is unplugged, and the magnetron must be tested and replaced with the correct procedure. If you have replaced the magnetron and diode but the microwave still will not heat, the control board or transformer may be involved, and further diagnosis requires service documentation and specialized safety training.


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