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Both the defrost thermostat and the mullion heater are on the ground side of the defrost heater circuit. The mullion heater had shorted to ground which effectively eliminated any shutoff by the... |
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Nope, no envelope behind the front panel. GE authorized service replaced the compressor some time back. I'm guessing it disappeared then. As for the extra part in the defrost circuit, I'm tempted to... |
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The defrost heaters are shorted to ground. No doubt about it. Unfortunately, I don't have a schematic for this unit. Here's my findings; one blue wire connects to the positive terminal of the top... |
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The defrost timer and defrost thermostat have now both been replaced. The ice bucket was emptied. It filled back up within 24 hours, Then sometime in the next 24 hours, the freezer temp spiked to... |
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Monday –7pm - I replaced the defrost thermostat, emptied the ice bucket and thawed the pooled water that had frozen at the bottom of the bucket. Tuesday- 8am – the ice bucket is full enough to... |
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I ran my hand through the ice Friday afternoon to make sure it was loose and not clumped together anywhere. Then I raised the arm and shut off the icemaker. The freezer air temp at this point was... |
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Probe of a digital thermometer in the freezer gives continual freezer temps. Today the defrost cycle ended with a temp of 66 F. Could the defrost timer must be sticking intermittently? This is the... |
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