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Most common problem in such situation is a bad defrost thermostat. The defrost timer is the last failure suspect. I would replace the defrost thermostat even without testing it, especially because the part is less than $15 and there is a pretty good chance it will solve the problem. - The part number for the defrost thermostat is AP3475238 Gene.
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No I didn't. How do you check? For me to get at connections, I have to melt all the ice.
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Freezer coils freezing up. Checked heater and it is OK. Is timer located under housing with lights. If so how do I remove housing and check timer?
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Where is it located? How do I get to it? and how do I test?
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