We usually see a thermal fuse that has failed open the primary circuit to the high voltage transformer, which in turn drives the magnetron in that appliance.
Try a toaster oven, a hot plate and a grill.
Blown fuse, defective thermal relay, or defective fan motor. Check the fuse and if it is ok, and all wires are connected, apply 12 volts directly to the fan motor the see if it is ok. If so, replace the thermal relay.
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Main fuse.
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If it's an electric oven, the fuse may have blown, or the circuit breaker may have tripped. Do you know where your household fusebox/ breaker box is?
a fuse is something In a circuit ...that probably wont help ...oh well!
Pull the fuse, wait a minute, install fuse.
the short wont be on the fuse you need to find out what is shorting out and causing the fuse to blow
Check the fuse and the connections first. If the fuse and connections are good, then turn on the A/C. If the fan does not run, then apply 12 volts directly to the fan. If it still does not run it is defective. If it runs then the thermal relay is defective and needs replacing.
Could be many reasons. -First try something else in same outlet, that will tell you if power is on. -(If not, then re-set breaker) If there is power at outlet, possibly a fuse or thermal coupling in the TV power circuit.