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Well, the freezer seemed to go back down to 0 yesturday, so I'm pretty sure I just happen to see it in a defrost cycle. Yesterday and this morning, the fridge was running 41-42 and the freezer was at 0. Any idea what to look at next? Thanks! Charles Originally Posted by: charleswilt Ok, Changed the setting Friday night, as of this morning, temp in the fridge was 42.
I bump the fridge & freezer another notch toward colder (at 7 now) to see what happens.
Just now went to check the temp of the freezer, freezer's at 15??? WTF???
Actually it looks like I may have caught the freezer in a defrost cycle. Can hear stuff "tinking" and see water dripping. I'll check it again a little later.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Paul,
Looks like the timer was stuck and did not switch to the defrost cycle. The heating circuit seams to be fine unless there was a loose connection which got fixed when you moved it. I would replace the defrost timer first.
The model number you posted does not come up. Verify and repost it.
Gene. Well, a week later, all appears to be well. I essentially just defrosted the evaporator, and poked and prodded a lot of other things. I suspect that perhaps the timer might have stuck. If so, it will undoubtedly do it again! If the reefer box starts to get warm again, I'll monitor the timer -- the shaft is accessible in the box -- and see if it is still moving. If not, I'll force a defrost cycle and buy a new timer! Thanks for your support, Gene. The information I gleaned here enabled me to troubleshoot, disassemble, and reassemble without wrecking anything. Paul in East Troy WI
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Originally Posted by: charleswilt Well, the freezer seemed to go back down to 0 yesturday, so I'm pretty sure I just happen to see it in a defrost cycle. Yesterday and this morning, the fridge was running 41-42 and the freezer was at 0. Any idea what to look at next? Thanks! Charles Charles, Remove the rear panel in the freezer and check how the evaporator covered with snow. It suppose to be 100% covered with thin snow. If it's not covered completely then there is something wrong with the sealed system. It has to be diagnosed by a certified refrigeration guy. Gene.
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Originally Posted by: pmatejcek Well, a week later, all appears to be well. I essentially just defrosted the evaporator, and poked and prodded a lot of other things.
I suspect that perhaps the timer might have stuck. If so, it will undoubtedly do it again! If the reefer box starts to get warm again, I'll monitor the timer -- the shaft is accessible in the box -- and see if it is still moving. If not, I'll force a defrost cycle and buy a new timer!
Thanks for your support, Gene. The information I gleaned here enabled me to troubleshoot, disassemble, and reassemble without wrecking anything.
Paul in East Troy WI You are welcome Paul. Good luck with your refrigerator. Gene.
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Gene, I'll check it out. Any tips for removing the cover? I tried to remove it initially, but even after taking out the screws and removing the air duct, it didn't seem to want to come off. Thanks! Charles Originally Posted by: Gene Charles,
Remove the rear panel in the freezer and check how the evaporator covered with snow. It suppose to be 100% covered with thin snow. If it's not covered completely then there is something wrong with the sealed system. It has to be diagnosed by a certified refrigeration guy.
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Gene, Ok, got the back of the freezer off, it appears there's frost on the bottom half of the coil. But not the top. Do I need to close the door and wait before looking at it to be sure, or should I call the repair guy? Do you have a guesstimate of what kind of $$$ I'm looking at...perhaps it's time for a new fridge. Thanks! Charles Originally Posted by: Gene Charles,
Remove the rear panel in the freezer and check how the evaporator covered with snow. It suppose to be 100% covered with thin snow. If it's not covered completely then there is something wrong with the sealed system. It has to be diagnosed by a certified refrigeration guy.
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Originally Posted by: charleswilt Gene,
Ok, got the back of the freezer off, it appears there's frost on the bottom half of the coil. But not the top.
Do I need to close the door and wait before looking at it to be sure, or should I call the repair guy?
Do you have a guesstimate of what kind of $$$ I'm looking at...perhaps it's time for a new fridge.
Thanks! Charles Charles, Looks like thee is a problem with the sealed system. It can be anywhere between $200 to $700 and your decision should be based on condition and size of the old fridge as well as price for a new one. Gene.
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Gene, I waited a while (while browsing Consumer Reports) and went back up to check the freezer. Apparently it was defrosting, as there was no frost on the coil and the air temp right above the coils was 55. I turned off the power and turned it back on. After browsing consumer reports some more, I just checked it. There is frost over the whole coil and the air temp above the coil is showing 22. I'm going to wait a little longer and see what happens. Question, I've still got the cover off, does that matter with respect to the air temp I'm seeing? Do you still think it's a sealed system problem? Thanks! Charles Originally Posted by: Gene Charles,
Looks like thee is a problem with the sealed system. It can be anywhere between $200 to $700 and your decision should be based on condition and size of the old fridge as well as price for a new one.
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Quote:...I'm going to wait a little longer and see what happens. Question, I've still got the cover off, does that matter with respect to the air temp I'm seeing?... Put everything back together and watch the temperature in both compartments for a few days. Gene. P.S. Never heard about measuring temperature on top of the evaporator - does not make any sense.
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I moved the timer and did not hear any noise in the freezer, but the frost seems to be melting. Does this mean the timer is not running and the rest of the parts are OK?
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