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Brian,
You can find the instructions on the third page in this thread in the reply addressed to bohemian.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Brian,
You can find the instructions on the third page in this thread in the reply addressed to bohemian.
Gene. Do I check with fridge on or off. MY BAD, I just reread page #3 - and it reads "UNPLUG FRIDGE".As far as the parts that you suggest to also replace if mother board is bad, are they easy to replace? Were talking a novice here. Brian
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Brian,
Lets do one thing at a time. So do the troubleshooting first. Good luck.
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Gene, The impedance between the orange pin at J7 and the Blue wire from J9 is 3.386 k ohms. What next? Thanks
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Brian,
Remove the rear panel in the freezer and check the defrost heater and thermostat for continuity. The defrost thermostat must be really cold at that time.
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Gene Took apart defrost Heater and checked. The circuit is open. So I guess I need to order a new defrost heater.
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THANKS Gene,
Replaced the heater today. I will check in three days to see if frost builds up but I doubt it. I did not install the mother board and I can not send it back either. Ow well, I can keep it on hand just in case or try to sell and get some $$$$.
THANKS AGAIN Gene.
Your the best Brian R
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You are welcome Brian. I'm hoping the new heater fixed the problem.
Why you can not return the mother board?
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Hi gene, first off an amazing amount of info on this subject and thanks for that.
I have a Magic Chef MN rc20ln-2a and have the frost build up on the back of the freezer. My problem is I cannot locate anything that looks like the defrost timer and am a bit stumped.
Any ideas?
I might add that there are two coils one on top of the other, starting at the bottom and going up. Right above these coils is a black round thing with two wires coming off it going to a board of some sort. Now I dont think that is the timer as i see no where that you could turn it with a screwdriver. Everything else is at the top behind the fan assembly.
I really am a bit mystified.
Edit 2! OK I did some looking around and the only component visible that I described above id a thermostat....so I am guess everything is behind the fan assembly at the top?
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