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My model is Maytag #MSD2756GEW I can't see the defost time on beark down diagram, it had Adptive Defrost,

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Old 04-22-2009, 08:43 AM
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My model is Maytag #MSD2756GEW I can't see the defost time on beark down diagram, it had Adptive Defrost, Defrost Heater, Defrost Thermostat so how do I find the Defrost Timer on this model.
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...it had Adptive Defrost...so how do I find the Defrost Timer on this model...
There is no any timers because the defrost cycle controls by the adaptive defrost control which is most likely the culprit.

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Hello Gene

Thanks for all your help got it fixed. One thing I'm not sure of, there is a looks like a sensor in a clear tube that is below the water file line it comes from the fresh food side does that come out the motor cover plate like the fill line does for the ice maker or does it stay in back of the cover plate? There is a hole for it but I can't remember. Model # GE tps24bpdabs


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You are welcome, Jason. I'm afraid I did not get clear your last question. Can you refer to the numbers on the diagram?

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i am trying to find the defrost thing on the back of the refrigerator. i looked at the disgram but dont know what to look for. the model number is gss201epaww.

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Linda,

What exactly is wrong with your refrigerator?

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My replacement heater kit has just arrived. I read from the instructions that I may need RTV102 to seal the bell connector if I need to cut the wire. Will regular caulk for home repairs work?

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I removed the back panel today as instructed by Gene. The continuity test on the heater turned out to be open. The thermostat showed a low resistance (<1, freezer cold). I am pretty sure now the defrost heater is burned. I remember in another post somebody said both thermostat and the heater need to be changed. Do I have to change both?
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It has to be waterproof.

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i have maytag ref. mod. # MZD2766GED AND i have frost buid up back of my freezer panel,fan is blowing good and can't find defrost timmer on break down diagram. did change the heater& therm. assy. part # ap4069923 and still no cool ref. any help thanks jaime
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gene,

my freezer has been defrosting the food, not making ice and has build up of frost on the back panel of the freezer, the refrdge part has been cool but not cold like it has been.

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