Last updated: 2026-05-01
Microwave Repair Guide
Microwaves are relatively cheap to replace, but some fixes cost under $20. Warning: microwaves store lethal voltage in the capacitor even when unplugged. Always discharge before servicing.
Avg Lifespan
7-10 years
Replace Cost
$100-500
Common Fixes
3 problems
🛠️ Keep your Microwave running
Most Microwave repairs take under an hour and cost less than a service call diagnostic fee. Having the right tools on hand makes the difference between a 30-minute fix and a $300 repair bill.
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Not Heating
Microwave runs but food stays cold
Cause: Failed magnetron or blown thermal cutout
Parts from
$45
Turntable Not Spinning
Plate doesn't rotate during operation
Cause: Broken turntable motor or misaligned roller guide
Parts from
$18
Sparking Inside
Arcing or sparks visible inside the microwave cavity
Cause: Damaged waveguide cover or metal debris inside
Parts from
$8
Is It Worth Fixing?
A microwave replacement costs $100-500. Most common repairs cost $10-50 in parts. If your unit is less than 7-10 years old, repairing it is almost always the better financial decision. Even if you're not comfortable with DIY repairs, a service call ($100-200) plus parts is still cheaper than replacing the entire unit.
When to replace: If the unit is past its expected lifespan, has had multiple failures, or the compressor/motor needs replacing (these are expensive components that signal end-of-life).