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Um, Why Did My Frigidaire Microwave Randomly Catch Fire?
By Carey Alexander on July 24, 2010 2:00 PM 0 views

Though not advertised as a feature, Matt recently learned that if you
turn off a Frigidaire microwave and leave the house, it might
spontaneously combust. A service tech blamed a short-circuiting switch
for the blaze, which thankfully didn't cause any serious property
damage.

Matt writes:


I came home from work to find my house filled with smoke and a
smell of burnt plastic. It took me a few minutes to locate the source,
but it ended up being the microwave. My Frigidaire FMV158FMB
above-stove 1000W unit had caught fire. There is a hole through the
clock/display panel where it appears flames shot out, melting
surrounding plastic and going up the front of the unit. Luckily, no
damage other than a thin film of smoke that looks like it will wipe
off of the paint on the cabinets above.

I last used the unit yesterday evening. The house was fine when I
left back for work over lunch (2:30 PM), so there is a 4 hour window
when it could have occurred.

Manufacturer is closed, so I have not had a chance to contact
them. I plan on doing that tomorrow. If they won't help, I have a home
warranty so it should only cost $65 (my deductible) to have it
replaced.

Just wanted to both alert you (and consumers) of this risk and
also seek advice as to how to proceed to make sure this is handled
properly, as it appears to be a faulty unit since it happened on its
own. I am very lucky there was not more damage or total loss of house
had the fire spread.

Matt later sent us an update.


The manufacturer would not do much with it being out of warranty.
It sounds like had there been property damage they would have cared
but since the house itself didn't catch fire, they offered a rebate
toward a new one (I would have had to pay a significant amount).
Instead, my home warranty company, 2-10, handled it amazingly and I
now have a nice GE unit for only the $65 service fee.

The service tech who came out to confirm the microwave was beyond
repair showed me the switch that shorted inside behind the panel. He
provided anecdotal stories of others having this switch fail but only
the unit would light up, just failed to actually microwave things. No
fires in those cases.

Also, he said it shorted and overheated inside, but thinks it
smoldered as opposed to there being full flames. My outlet tripping
cut the power and saved the unit from catching fire.

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