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denman Posted: Monday, August 1, 2011 5:20:26 AM(UTC)
 
Your model number is short several digits but I looked at a BR22T wiring diagram and the evaporator fan is wired in parallel with the compressor and it's fan.
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Now I am wondering why the fan stopped working, does this mean I need to buy a new evaporation fan motor.[/COLOR]
Check the power to the fan, if there is 120 volts then you need a new fan.
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Any thoughts on why it would just stop working since it was working fine?[/COLOR]
Hard to say could have been just a coincidence or you may have got it wet during manual defrost or you may just have a loose connection.
THIS FORUM IS DEAD!!!!!!!
happy411 Posted: Sunday, July 31, 2011 11:35:34 AM(UTC)
 
Amana BR22 refrigerator freezer has been freezing up for the last few weeks. I turned off the freezer using the off switch in the freezer, removed the back panel and using a blow dryer melted ice off the coils and all ice visible. Turned it back on and everything was great for a few weeks and now more ice. Did the same procedure as before but now when I turn it back on the fan is not working in the freezer. It was working when I turned it off. I have ordered a new deforst timer and defrost thermostat. Now I am wondering why the fan stopped working, does this mean I need to buy a new evaporation fan motor.

Any thoughts on why it would just stop working since it was working fine?