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Unit ran fine for 7 years and started cooling intermittently about 1 month ago. The symptoms are:
No E fan No C fan No Compressor
Looking at the schematic, it seems the only things that will prevent all 3 from running is the Thermostat and Defrost Timer. I checked the tstat with my Fluke and it seems fine. Open on satisfy and closes on demand. I replaced the Defrost Timer from this website. Motor lead to terminal 1. Plugged it back in. I can hear the Timer motor running (clock motor). Still no fans or compressor.
Does it have to run a cycle through the new timer to satisfy the circuit?
Help?
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Measure across the fridg cold control while the fridg is running, if you get 115 volts, you need to replace it, AP3084361.
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Originally Posted by: richappy  Measure across the fridg cold control while the fridg is running, if you get 115 volts, you need to replace it, AP3084361. Do you mean the thermostat? And is that the part number in your post? Thanks for the reply. And as an update: it has been running for 2 days, but with a very large temperature swing (hysteresis). 38 deg to 49 deg. Is this a symptom of a bad thermostat?
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