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Hello there, I have a Maytag RTD1900 refridgerator. The freezer compartment and fridge compartment are not cooling as they should. I believe the evaporate fan located in the freezer compartment is not running causing the evaporator to freeze up. What I want to know is how to access this fan? I will attach a picture of the diagram on the back of my fridge below. Near top of diagram you will see a fan, that is the one I want to access. Thank you.
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UPDATE - I used the Voltmeter I bought on the following 3 components
1) Defrost thermostat 2) Defrost heating element 3) Defrost timer
When I tested the continuity on the defrost thermostat it came back that there WAS continuity which means the thermostat is still working properly (please note that I put the thermostat in my other freezer to get it nice and cold so the circuit would close in order to check continuity)
When I tested the continuity on the heating element it also came back fine, showing there was continuity.
When I tested the defrost timer, there was continuity between 1 and 4 (condenser), and there was continuity between 1 and 2 (heater).
So I'm thinking the motor on the defrost timer might be getting too old to turn the gear and it gets stuck in the fan mode infinitely. Or it could still be the defrost thermostat, even though there was continuity, the thermostat has cracks on the casing.
Therefore I'm going to replace those 2 parts with 2 new parts, install them, start up the fridge and see what happens.
That will be my next update.
Cheers.
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Last week, I re-installed all the parts and plugged the fridge in. I advanced the timer so it was about an hour before defrost mode to see if it was operating okay. After an hour the timer clicked into defrost mode. After 5 mins I could feel that heater was working. Then after 18 minutes it kicked out of defrost mode and went back into the cooling period. Therefore the defrost timer, thermostat and heater work perfectly.
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.........continued from post above.......
HOWEVER, after the fridge was running for several hours I was noticing that the fridge started shutting off and turning on every 2 hours. So I check the back lower part of the fridge, condenser fan was running, so that wasn't the issue. Then I touched the compressor and it was burning hot (ie. overheating causing fridge to shut down). So I did a closer inspection, and as I looked into the condenser coils I could see that they were clogged and filled up with dog hair and dust. Gave them a good cleaning and now everything is running perfectly. Condensor is warm to the touch, and fan blows nice and strong too. Fridge is fixed without spending a dime. :)
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Hi, I have the same fridge model. Has the problem returned with the hot weather lately? I noticed that my refrigerator door gasket is leaking causing moisture and mold growth in between it and the freezer door. I'm feeling that this may be causing a chain reaction leading to the fridge to work harder during the summer. I hope that you could reply to this message to save me time and aggravation having to disassemble the fridge for the third time since I've moved in to my home. Thanks
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Hey Stephen, my fridge has been running perfectly since my last post. I had to turn up the temp in my fridge because it was too cold and freezing some of the fruits. My refridgerator and freezer doors seal properly. If your fridge door is not sealing/closing properly it will obviously cause the fridge to work harder because it would take a lot longer to reach the set thermostat temp. I wonder if you could buy new door seals and replace them?
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