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My problem is like all the others in this thread, the freezer is fine, but the refrig is not. The defrost system is working as it should, no frost/ice buildup on the back panel, but I took off the back panel anyway to observe the frost/defrost cycle, which is working fine - so I assume it is operating properly. Also I put and HVAC thermostat in the freezer compartment, it read 30 degrees in less than 15 minutes.
I've searched and searched, probably missed it somewhere, but how do I test the evaporator fan? Should it be running all the time? I don't want to spend time and money to troubleshoot by multiple parts swapping.
Thanks for any assistance you can give.
Darrell
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Originally Posted by: denman denman, Thanks for the quick response. I removed the fan, hooked it up to 110v - it didn't work, so I have ordered a replacement. Thanks for your assistance. I'll post another response when I get the new fan installed. Darrell
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:D Thanks to denman who gave me the idea.... I got the new fan yesterday, put it in and plugged it in. The fridge is nice and cold this morning. Saved the cost of a service call. Thany you, thany you.
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