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Thanks denman -- all I did was advance the timer to run stage and the compressor kicked in. i should have thought of that! I assume it will get to a defrost sometime.
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Your timer will not advance if you failed to put the wire into the timer pins. All the modern Whirlpool fridgs. I have seen have that wire stuck in the middle pin of the timer. There will be 4 pins and one isolated, stick the wire in the middle pin of the three pins that are close together.
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Looks like you used the4 right version and procedure. I am assuming that the compressor and both fans are not running.
Are you sure you are not in a defrost cycle. Give it half an hour to see if it fires up or turn the timer cam to see if it will fire up.
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The part replacement for the defrost timer has a black wire that was not on the original part. I have confiremd that this is a replacement but the are options for the black wire depending up the original wiring diagram of the unit. I chose version2/procedure 3 as it seemed to fit.
The new part prevents the compressor from running even though the temp is hot --the old part at least ran the compressor at the same temp.
I unplugged the refrig while changing out parts and then plugged it back in -- is there some other thing I should expect when a new timer is inserted?
Is this option wire make any sense or do I still have the wrong part?
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