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You are welcome. Thank you for your good words and thank you for sharing with us your repair experience.
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Gene , your direction on the repair to my Matag frig. and freezer was dead on. I checked for 120 VAC at the compressor and the voltage was good. I placed an order with APP for the start device on the 29th. and received it on the 30th. When I got home from work I installed it , plugged it in.The unit ran perfectly. After 2.5 hours I had the desired temp. in both compartments. Thank you very much for the help. I thank the good Lord for people like yourself that are willing to lend a hand and ask nothing in return. Blessings to you my friend.
Thank you.:) :)
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Thank you for the model number. Your refrigerator is operated by the electronic control board which is very sensitive to any power problems. So very likely the electronic control board got damaged. To verify it, check for 120 VAC between the Blue and White wires coming to the compressor while the temperature control calls for cooling. This is a live voltage test so be very careful to not electrocute yourself. If there is no proper voltage, the electronic control board would need to be replaced. If there is proper voltage, the compressor start device would need to be replaced. The electronic control board Part number: AP6022400
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Originally Posted by: Gene In order to provide most accurate advice, we need the complete model number of the refrigerator.
Thank you. Gene, thank you for reaching out to me. the Mod.# is MBR2256KES3 Thank you.
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In order to provide most accurate advice, we need the complete model number of the refrigerator.
Thank you.
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After a power outage of several hours my Maytag refrigerator / freezer dose not seem to be cooling very well . I hear the fan run but not the compressor. at least it no longer makes the same sound . I reset the temp. controls to the original setting when I purchased the unit . However after a few days itt it is still not cooling and the freezer will not make ice or freeze anything.
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