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Originally Posted by: JABIII Gene,
Yes, I had them out of the unit and froze the thermostat in a block of water. In such situation it should show continuity for a good thermostat. Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene In such situation it should show continuity for a good thermostat.
Gene. It showed nothing, no BEEEP, I believe there was some resistance, Like M-ohms. Now, I ask you, what does this thermostat do, restart the timer after the defrost cycle??? :confused:
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It is connected in series with the defrost heater and controls the temperature during the defrost cycle. It is closed while the evaporator is cold and opens the circuit as long as the temperature reaches its limit. The defrost timer controls the defrost cycle by the time, providing power to the heater, and has nothing to do with the defrost thermostat.
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Originally Posted by: Gene It is connected in series with the defrost heater and controls the temperature during the defrost cycle. It is closed while the evaporator is cold and opens the circuit as long as the temperature reaches its limit. The defrost timer controls the defrost cycle by the time, providing power to the heater, and has nothing to do with the defrost thermostat.
Gene. OK, so I gather that the timer is running all the time and the thermostat just turns the heater on and off. I also noticed that with the meter connected to the heater terminals, As I turned the timer, and got close to the "BIG CLICK" the voltage started slowly going up until I hit the "BIG CLICK" then the compreser and fan stop, and the voltage went to 120V and the heater got hot. is all that normal??
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Thanks Gene. I have not checked for continuity yet, but I think it is likely that the control board failed, since the problem started right after a strong thunderstorm knock out the electricity for five hours. Mike Originally Posted by: Gene
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Originally Posted by: JABIII ...the compreser and fan stop, and the voltage went to 120V and the heater got hot. is all that normal?? Yes, it is normal. If the problem was really with the defrost then the defrost timer can be the culprit. - The defrost timer Part number: 482493
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Originally Posted by: mw2425 Thanks Gene. I have not checked for continuity yet, but I think it is likely that the control board failed, since the problem started right after a strong thunderstorm knock out the electricity for five hours.
Mike Mike, You probably right. Especially under such circumstances. - The control board Part number: 12868513
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Originally Posted by: Gene Yes, it is normal. If the problem was really with the defrost then the defrost timer can be the culprit. - The defrost timer Part number: 482493
Gene. Gene, Is there a way to test the timer? I know that it seems to be running all the time. (The timer that is.) Also while I'm checking things I will check the thermostst that is in the frige. I assume it should be open cold, about 35deg. And closed warm, about 40 deg. I will let you know what I find out. Thanks for the help so far, Jake
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I've got the same problem. Freezer working fine but starting to build frost slowly and fridge is warm but slightly cold. Cleaned the coils from the dust build up and all. Sears said its a motor problem over the phone but I wanted to see what others say so here a I am.
Can't find a diagram online to see where is where. I have a Kenmore side by side KM WHT SXS, 22CF. Any ideas?
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Hi Peter,
What is the complete model number of the refrigerator?
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