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Originally Posted by: governor ...there was only a light covering of frost... John, Did it cover the whole evaporator or just part of it? Did you clean the condenser coils on the back of the refrigerator? Are the both fans (in the freezer and next to the compressor) working? Gene.
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Originally Posted by: nicehose hey gene,
seems you are the college of knowlege on this stuff..i am thankfull for that.
ive got a GE DSS25PFMDWW..
HERE THE PROB..I AM A NOVICE WHEN IT COME TO CHECKING CONTINUITY OF THERMOSTAT AND HEATER...IM ABOUT CERTIAN MY PROBLEM IS MY ADAPTIVE DEFROST BOARD..(COLD FREEZER , WARM FRIDGE , ICED OVER COILS) DUE TO A NEIGHBORS LIGHTNING STRIKE (MY GARAGE DOOR OPENERS FRIED) IM SURE THIS IS 1 +1 STUFF , BUT WHERE DO I PUT MY LEADS FROM METER TO EVAL HEATER AND THERM...BEFOR I REPLACE $100 BOARD THX You do not have to take apart anything in the freezer in order to check the heater and thermostat. You can do it from the main control board. The instructions are on the page 3 of this thread, in the reply addressed to bohemian. Here are the breakdown diagrams and Replacement parts for General Electric DSS25PFMDWW Refrigerator | AppliancePartsPros.comGene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene John,
Did it cover the whole evaporator or just part of it?
Did you clean the condenser coils on the back of the refrigerator?
Are the both fans (in the freezer and next to the compressor) working?
Gene. Gene Entire evaporator was covered with thin coat of frost, I cleaned the condenser coils under the fridge with a vacum and air compressor last week, they are spotless. Both fans are running when they run. I am thinking something is intermitent here, I just checked and temp in fridge down to 38 now but it is empty and I know for sure evaporator has no ice at present time. John
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John,
It's very hard to say what is wrong at this time. Very strange behavior.
You have to keep the thermometers in both compartment and monitor the temperatures twice a day for a few days. Try not to open the doors too often and make sure the doors are not ajar.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene John,
It's very hard to say what is wrong at this time. Very strange behavior.
You have to keep the thermometers in both compartment and monitor the temperatures twice a day for a few days. Try not to open the doors too often and make sure the doors are not ajar.
Gene. Gene I went a head and ordered new timer and thermostat from here, they were pretty inexpensive this way I will know everything has been replaced at least. Thanks for your help. John
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Originally Posted by: Gene Thank you very much! I will definitely try out the instructions on page 3 =)
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Originally Posted by: governor Gene I went a head and ordered new timer and thermostat from here, they were pretty inexpensive this way I will know everything has been replaced at least. Thanks for your help. John You are welcome John. Keep us posted. Gene.
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Hi, I just found this forum and I'm trying to do these steps that are posted at the beginning of this thread: "4). Using a flat screwdriver, slowly turn the shaft in the middle of the defrost timer clock wise until it clicks to switch from the cooling cycle to the defrost cycle." "5). Wait about 10 to 15 minutes, open the freezer door and see if you can hear a sizzling noise. If you can, then the problem is the defrost timer which has to be replaced." So, I did step 4 with no problem. The fridge stopped and I waited about 15 minutes. When I opened the freezer door, I don't think I heard the sizzling noise. I mean how loud is this noise suppose to be? I was expecting something like eggs frying or maybe Rice Crispies with milk and I didn't get that. So, I waited some more and checked about an hour later. I still didn't noticed the sizzling, but the fridge came back on and when I checked the defrost control, it had moved. Does that mean the problem is not with the defrost control and I should go to step 6? I did noticed that more water collected at the inside bottom of the fridge. Does that mean anything? Thanks
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If the defrost control is OK, how do I get access to the defrost heater and the defrost thermostat? I took a look at the back and everything except the bottom is sealed. Do I get access to them from inside the freezer? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by: stevewong10 If the defrost control is OK, how do I get access to the defrost heater and the defrost thermostat? I took a look at the back and everything except the bottom is sealed. Do I get access to them from inside the freezer? Thanks. What is wrong with your refrigerator? Why do you believe there is something wrong with the defrost? Here are the breakdown diagrams and Replacement parts for General Electric TBH18DATFRWH Refrigerator | AppliancePartsPros.comGene.
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