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[FONT='Times New Roman']Model - 253.54703405[/FONT] [FONT='Times New Roman']2005 side by side[/FONT] [FONT='Times New Roman'][/FONT] [FONT='Times New Roman']The refridgerator took a power surge from a faulty outlet, and burnt the condensor fan, which I replaced. Still wouldn't cool as expected and I found the freezer fan is not running, coils were iced up. I let it defrost manually and restarted the fridge. Fan still does not run. Voltage levels at the terminals are around 2-3 volts. I replaced the fan with a used one and same result. What are the expected voltage levels supposed to be? Also, where does the fan get it's voltage from? The wires would indicate it comes from the relay. So do you think the relay is bad, capacitor or maybe something in the defrost unit? [/FONT]
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Do the compressor and the condenser fan motor run? If they do then there suppose to be about 120 VAC to the evaporator fan motor and it should run too (with the freezer door closed or the door switch depressed).
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Yes, Compressor and condensor fan run. Coils ice up in freezer so that tells me compressor is working. But I don't get 120vac on the fan in freezer. The condesnor fan was pretty well burnt at the fuse area, but I don't see any other burned parts.
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Update, Testing the leads to the freezer fan shows no voltage, but does show 120vac at the plug when disconnected
Found this part burnt as well...
Control, adaptive defrost (Manufacturer part number 241508001)
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Replace it and post the results. Hopefully it will solve the problem.
Gene.
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Part replaced and fan working.. Thanks for the help
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You are welcome. I'm glad you were able to fix it.
Gene.
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