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Model Number: # LRBN2251*** or # LRBC2252*** Brand: -other- Age: Less than 1 year
Hi,
I'm somewhat new to this type of repair. This question is based off my last post: Evaporator Fan Wiring? My evaporator fan isn't working. I have a few questions... I have a Cen-Tech Multimeter, Model 92020. How do I test the refrigerator voltage going to my evaporator fan? Is it AC or DC? Is the White center wire the negative, and the Gray and Purple wires positives? How do I check the resistance on the fan itself? Check it in Ohms? Red to one positive, and Black to negative (White)? Then test the other positive with the White negative again? Also, the compressor and fan in the rear are working. Thanks for all replies, Jeff Ads By Google Related Models Last edited by musicman : 10-21-2009 at 03:40 AM. |
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