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Well thanks for the help.
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Originally Posted by: dmon42  compressor and fan both running. I assume you're talking about the fan by the compressor. What about the fan motor in the freezer area? I worked on one of these once and I couldn't tell if the motor was running or not. So I pulled it apart until I could get to the fan motor. The motor had voltage but wouldn't turn. Bad bearings. (I also found out that the motor can take out the computer.) I replaced the motor and it still wouldn't run, because the board wasn't putting any voltage out by that time. I ended up replacing both and finally got airflow to the fresh food side. Needless to say GE is not my favorite brand. If your evap motor is running, make sure the air passages are all clear of frost. Good luck.
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