Microwave Oven Repair in Ahmedabad

Doorstep diagnostics, magnetron replacements, high voltage checks, and touchpad repairs within 1 hour.

Professional Microwave Repair Services

A microwave oven is a essential asset for quick meals, reheating, and baking. When it stops heating, sparks inside, or the control panel goes dead, it creates immediate kitchen issues. At Ahmedabad Appliance Care, our certified technicians carry modern bench diagnostic equipment. We handle solo, grill, and high-end convection ovens at your doorstep safely.

Microwaves We Repair

Convection Microwave

Expertise in baking element failures, dual heating elements, thermostat sensors, and convection fan motors.

Grill Microwave

Grill coil wiring issues, rotisserie turntable motor malfunctions, selector switches, and fuse blowing problems.

Solo Microwave

Magnetron issues, door interlock switch replacements, glass tray rotation fixes, and diode troubleshooting.

Touch Membrane Replacement

Resolving unresponsive buttons, display timer glitches, starting switch failures, and panel motherboard repairs.

Microwave Repair Overview

Microwave Service Type Time Estimate Warranty
Basic Oven Diagnostics 30 Mins -
Magnetron Replacement 1 Hour 90-Day Spares Warranty
High-Voltage Diode / Fuse Replacement 30 Mins 90-Day Spares Warranty
Turntable Motor Replacement 45 Mins 90-Day Spares Warranty
Touch Membrane / Display Repair 1 Hour 90-Day Spares Warranty

Brands We Service

Our technicians carry spares compatible with all popular microwave manufacturers:

Samsung
LG
IFB
Godrej
Panasonic
Whirlpool
Morphy Richards
Kenstar
Bajaj
Haier
Siemens
Electrolux

Microwave Repair FAQ

When a microwave operates (turntable spins, light glows) but food stays cold, it is almost always due to a failure in the high-voltage circuit. This usually points to a blown magnetron (the component that generates heat waves), a failed high-voltage capacitor, or a blown high-voltage diode.
Sparking (arcing) inside is commonly caused by a damaged or greasy waveguide cover (mica sheet). If grease splatters on the mica sheet, it absorbs heat and burns, causing sparks. Using metal utensils or aluminum foil inside will also cause severe sparking.
No, you should never attempt a DIY microwave repair. Microwaves contain a high-voltage capacitor that stores a lethal charge (around 2,000 to 4,000 volts) even when the oven is unplugged. Always call a trained professional with safety discharge tools.