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Freezer does not get cold. Suspect the Adaptive defrost timer board is bad. Just want to verify this could be the problem.
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Here is your parts breakdown Model MZD2766GEWHere is a service manual http://www.servicematters.com/m...ibrary/docs/16010154.pdfRemove the covers from the evaporator coils if they are heavily iced up it is probably a defrost problem. Could be: 1. Adaptive board 2. Heater element burned out 3. Defrost thermostat The most likely is the board Also check that the evaporator fan is running. If not iced up start looking for a different cause. |
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Originally Posted by: tdewing Freezer does not get cold. Suspect the Adaptive defrost timer board is bad. Just want to verify this could be the problem. Thank you for your reply...There was no ice build up at all when I took covers off the coil. Fan works good. So I figured also it is the board. Have one on order hope will be delivered Tuesday or Wednesday. Again thanks for response.
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"If not iced up start looking for a different cause."
I do not think it is the defrost board unless you had the unit off for a long time and all the ice melted off the coils. The symptom of a defrost problem is heavily iced up evaporator coils, if they are clear of ice the defrost is working.
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Your right I replaced the board and still have same problem. Any ideas? Hope it is not compressor!!!
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Here is a link that should help you troubleshoot http://www.applianceaid.com/refrigerator.htmlStart by using the manual it has a troubleshooting section. If the compressor is running and everything else looks OK, check out #20 in the above link. There are examples at the bottom of the page which indicate low freon. |
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Ok thanks for reply. I will go through manual. I have noticed compressor kicks on for about 10 seconds and then shuts doown. Compressor is warm to the tought but not hot. Thanks for tips.
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