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Gene  
#221 Posted : Tuesday, November 25, 2008 7:23:07 PM(UTC)
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As far as it works fine, don't do anything.

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#222 Posted : Tuesday, November 25, 2008 7:57:39 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Gene Go to Quoted Post
As far as it works fine, don't do anything.

Gene.


Thanks!! Thank you again for providing this wonderful service!
Gene  
#223 Posted : Tuesday, November 25, 2008 8:12:52 PM(UTC)
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You are welcome. Happy Thanksgiving.

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#224 Posted : Wednesday, November 26, 2008 4:02:18 PM(UTC)
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I read Gene's advice in the area of luke warm fridge and that Maytags often have difficulties in this area. I was wondering if there is any way that I can check if the Adaptive Frost Control is the problem before buying the part? For my Maytag model# MZD2766GE there is no defrost timer listed in the parts diagram. Does the Adaptive Frost Control perform a similar function? Would you recommend changing this part out first? FYI I'm pretty green when it comes to appliance repair.
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#225 Posted : Thursday, November 27, 2008 10:45:09 AM(UTC)
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In this post we will talk about one of the most common problems with your kitchen refrigerator – the freezer looks fine but the refrigerator part is warm.

Before we go further let me explain the basic performance of the refrigerator.

Your refrigerator could be made by Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire or Maytag – it does not matter.

The cooling coil (aka evaporator coil) is located in the freezer behind the back panel.

The evaporator fan is distributing the cold air through the cooling coil into the freezer and, through the damper control, into the refrigerator, causing the refrigerator to cool down as well.

If anything goes wrong with the cooling coil in the freezer, wrong temperature in the refrigerator is more visible and gets your attention first due to a very big temperature difference in the freezer (normally -5°F to 6°F) and refrigerator (36°F to 40°F).

So the problem as it looks to you is: the freezer is fine but the refrigerator is warm.

Well, the cause of this problem could be very different and now we will go over the first one – a faulty defrost system.

As the evaporator coil cools down, the frost builds up on the coil.
If it does not defrost periodically then the excess frost will block the air flow though the cooling coil, affecting proper distribution of the cold air and causing an increase in the temperature (the fresh food compartment first).

The classic defrost system (we are not talking now about refrigerators operated by electronic devices) consists of three parts: the defrost timer which calls for defrost on certain time intervals, the defrost heater which should melt the frost and the defrost thermostat which senses the cooling coil temperature and operates with the electric current to the defrost heater.

The first and most important sign of a faulty defrost system is a frost build up on the back panel in the freezer.

How to find out which part of the defrost system is bad?

Based on my own experience, I would recommend the following procedure:

1). Locate the name plate with the model number of the refrigerator.

2). Type the model number in the search box, click the “search” button and you will be directed to the break down diagrams.

3). Using the break down diagrams, locate the defrost timer.

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.

If there is no such noise, go to the next step…

DO NOT FORGET TO UNPLUG THE REFRIGERATOR!

6). Remove the back panel in the freezer, unplug at least one wire on the defrost heater (you can locate it using the break down diagram) and check continuity across the defrost heater wires.

If it’s open, the defrost heater is bad and has to be replaced.

If it has some resistance, then the problem is the defrost thermostat.

You can check the defrost thermostat continuity only if it’s frozen because if it’s warm, it should be normally open.


Best regards.
Gene.
try cleaning your condenser coils. check all you fans. then make shore you defroster coil is heating correctly and doing its job.
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#226 Posted : Friday, November 28, 2008 12:48:54 AM(UTC)
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Check the air return vent from the fresh food compartment into the freezer compartment, located to the left of the fresh produce drawer, for any blockage.

Gene.

I had this problem about a year ago with my Magic Chef. & found a blockage of ice. Now as the defrost was doing its job the water had no where to go. So it started to drip out the bottom of the Frez door
Well with a little more looking I found out that the drain tube that goes to the pan was a little to high & causing the water to set in the elbow comming out of the frez. Now with unbolting it from the sheet metal & letting it drupe down a-bit solved the problem. The clog was another thing. But a hair drier & about 45 min. it was fine. All this led to a lack of proper drainage.
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#227 Posted : Friday, November 28, 2008 10:59:23 AM(UTC)
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C-17,

You did a good job! Definitely your post will help others with similar problems.

Gene.
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#228 Posted : Friday, November 28, 2008 8:42:35 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for the advice. I'll try those suggestions.
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#229 Posted : Wednesday, December 10, 2008 8:59:32 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Gene Go to Quoted Post
What was the original problem with your fridge?

Gene.

I HAVE A MAYTAG REFRIGERATOR WITH THE DOUBLE DOORS ON TOP AND THE FREEZER AT THE BOTTOM. IT HAS GIVEN ME TROUBLE WITHIN THE TWO WEEK PERIOD OF PURCHASE. I HAVE HAD TWO DIFFERENT REPAIR MEN REPLACE PARTS. THE PROBLEM INITIALLY WAS THE FREEZER WOULD FREEZE UP AND TOP WAS WARM. NO ICE WOULD MAKE. THIS WAS REPAIRED NOW THE TOP IS EXTREMELY HOT AND THE FREEZER IF FROZEN WITH AN OVERABUNTANCE OF ICE. I AM SO UNHAPPY WITH THIS UNIT. IT WAS VERY EXPENSIVE (STAINLESS MODEL) AND I HAVE LOST FOOD THAT WAS TO BE PREPARED FOR THANKSGIVEN. FRYERS, HAM, MILK, ETC. NOT TO MENTION THE SMELL. I AM AT WORK NOW AND I DON'T HAVE THE MODEL NUMBER WITH ME. BUT THE UNIT IS MAYBE A YEAR OLD NOW. IT SEEMS TO ME THAT MAYTAG MADE THIS PARTICULAR UNIT TO GIVE THE REPAIR MAN SOMETHING TO DO. CAN A JUST GET A NEW UNIT OR DO I HAVE TO CONTINUE TO GO THROUGH THIS HEADACHE.
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#230 Posted : Wednesday, December 10, 2008 9:02:40 AM(UTC)
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The Original Problem Was One Of The Elements
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