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GE Arctica refrigerator/top freezer
Freezer keeps defrosting/melts down, probably 3 x per week. when it kicks back in, freezes quickly. Have done the following: - vacuumed and blew out coil. this seemed to work, but it did melt down a few days after doing this. wondering if unplugging and plugging back in had more to do with 'fixing' the unit than blowing out coil - pulled off panel from inside freezer to check freeze up on the fins - negative - no waterline or ice maker attached. - right now, as i open freezer door can hear no sound whatsoever, so can't tell if fan and/or condenser is running. they both work, just intermittently as the unit does re-freeze.
at this point do i purchase a new one or is this an easy enough fix to warrant a repair?
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Here are your parts Parts for GE PTS25LBMARWW Refrigerator - AppliancePartsPros.comI do not have access to GE tech data so have to do some guessing. It sounds like it may be a defrost problem re: unit is not shutting off the defrost heater after the iv=ce has melted off the evaporator coils. At the top of my list would be the evaporator thermistor. Next would be the control board. Below is a link to a manual explaining how GE does defrost. You will have to join the site and be logged in to able able to download it. http://appliancejunk.com...wnloads;sa=view;down=315This site has other manuals on GE units which may be useful to you. |
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