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I'm glad you fixed the problem.
Simon.
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Thanks for the help. The Fan had 118VAC but no action. Replaced the fan and all is working fine. I do find it interesting that this fridge only has one control for the entire unit - no separate adjustments for freezer and fridge, but it's running with a 0 degree freezer and 38 in the lower section so all good I guess.
Thanks again.
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Hi. You need to check if there is 120VAC at the evaporator fan motor contacts. Check the voltage across the two motor lids while the fridge is running. If you are getting 120V - replace the motor, if not - check all connections and plugs. If everything OK - replace the defrost timer. The motor Part number: W10189703
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My 18 month old Amana refrigerator has been unplugged for a few months during a kitchen renovation. When I plugged it back in the evaporator fan would not turn back on, so the freezer is nice and cold but the refer is warm even with no ice buildup on the coils.
I understand there are three parts to this system - the fan, the defrost thermostat and a control board.
I'm relatively handy with a volt meter and electrical stuff - can you tell me how I could test to find out which part is not working and where the thermostat and control board are located?
Thanks!
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