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Replaced mother board in August 2011 and this morning freezer was iced over in back and temp was warm I defrosted coils and compressor came on so figured it was the defrost cycle. Heater looks black but checks 22 Ohms, the thermostat clipped on coils shows closed at room temperature. I am thinking it is the mother board and made a call to Appliance repair and they are sending me another Mother Board but just wanted a confirmation from you experts that that is what the problem is.. Do you think I should replace heater just for insurance for future or just use it?
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Hi.
You might as well, but it's entirely up to you.
Simon.
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With the refrigerator running, unplug and remove motherboard cover. Locate the gray, three pin connector and remove it. Place a wire jumper between the two mating pins that match the motherboard pins labled line and def. Plug fridg in, if you now get defrost action, youi have a bad board, if not, probably a bad defrost thermostat.
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