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The customer's complaint was warm fridge, cold freezer (this is a bottom-freezer model, with icemaker. It has digital touch controls located in the French-door refrigerator section). I jumped to conclusions and replaced the motorized damper which regulates fridge temperature in this model; I then discovered that the evaporator was completely iced up. After defrosting it manually w/heat gun, I checked the heater resistance; it's o-k. Further research revealed that there is no traditional defrost clock; it uses a module which I believe is part of the digital temp. control setup. I should note that the unit was subjected to multiple power failure events due to a prolonged northeast storm (happens a lot here on Cape Cod). What are the chances that the module is defective, as against the likelihood of a defrost thermostat gone bad? The thermostat is hard to check once the unit is defrosted to the point where you can get to the connections....
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Here are your parts Parts for Amana ABL1922FES - AppliancePartsPros.comYour model number seems to be missing the last digit when it comes to getting a tech sheet. The following is for a FES3 but may also apply to other units in the series. See the attachment. Try forcing a defrost. If the defrost heater comes on then I would replace the board. the defrost thermostat can be checked by holding it's metal faceonto an ice cube to get it into a frozen stat. Also if it is deformed/bulged, replace it even if it measures OK. |
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Originally Posted by: denman Here are your parts Parts for Amana ABL1922FES - AppliancePartsPros.comYour model number seems to be missing the last digit when it comes to getting a tech sheet. The following is for a FES3 but may also apply to other units in the series. See the attachment. Try forcing a defrost. If the defrost heater comes on then I would replace the board. the defrost thermostat can be checked by holding it's metal faceonto an ice cube to get it into a frozen stat. Also if it is deformed/bulged, replace it even if it measures OK. Thank you, denman! I've printed and saved the .pdf you sent, and will try forcing a defrost. Also, the sheet gives the protocol for checking the defrost thermostat using the keypad; I'll try that too.
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