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Originally Posted by: Mraknroll ...Is there some underlying issue that may be causing the thermostat to fail?... Nothing but poor quality. 15 years ago I never saw defective parts out of the box! Gene.
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Thanks for the quick reply Gene. Quality of the replacement part was my main concern, and the reason for my query. It doesn't make much sense to buy the same exact part again if I am going to have to go through this again in a couple of years. Do you have any suggestions as to finding a higher quality replacement? I don't mind paying more $$ if it means I don't have to empty out my freezer again in 2 years!
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Thanks for the quick reply Gene. Quality of the replacement part was my main concern, and the reason for my query. It doesn't make much sense to buy the same exact part again if I am going to have to go through this again in a couple of years. Do you have any suggestions as to finding a higher quality replacement? I don't mind paying more $$ if it means I don't have to empty out my freezer again in 2 years!
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Thanks Gene - all is good Originally Posted by: Gene Al,
It would not affect the ice maker performance, but you would not be able to use the ice dispenser. The ice bin has to be removed, defrosted and dried.
Gene.
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Yes unplug both and test for continuity. Also, if you remove the thermostat you may as well test it for continuity if you can get it frozen (i.e. place in another freezer if you have one) Originally Posted by: smackattack According to the instructions, you say to remove 1 wire and test continuity on the heater, if they are both in a quick disconnect, can i unplug it and then just check continuity touching each wire in the plug?
You say the heater going bad is rare, is the most likely culprit the defrost thermostat then? Could I start just by swapping the thermostat and see if it solved the problem. I must say, on inspection, that defrost heater looks like a right pain in the butt to change.
Thanks again
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Originally Posted by: Mraknroll Thanks for the quick reply Gene. Quality of the replacement part was my main concern, and the reason for my query. It doesn't make much sense to buy the same exact part again if I am going to have to go through this again in a couple of years. Do you have any suggestions as to finding a higher quality replacement? I don't mind paying more $$ if it means I don't have to empty out my freezer again in 2 years! It's hard to say which part is better. I figure out that some times aftermarket parts had better quality than OEM. Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Methodical Thanks Gene - all is good You are welcome. I'm glad it's up and running. Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Denis,
Did he replaced the gasket?
Gene. No he didn't. I was planning to order that when I knew whether or not I you were going to suggest replacing defrost parts (timer, etc). Do you think that I should I replace the gasket first?
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Originally Posted by: Gene There is no defrost timer in your refrigerator. The defrost cycle operates by the control board (#6 on the diagram). You can force the defrost following the instructions attached to the reply. - The electronic control board Part number: AP5177497
- The defrost heater Part number: AP2990875
Thank you Gene for the advice. I'll let you know if the problem will occur again few days from now.
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Originally Posted by: Denis_D No he didn't. I was planning to order that when I knew whether or not I you were going to suggest replacing defrost parts (timer, etc).
Do you think that I should I replace the gasket first? Quote:...but the port between the freezer and the fridge got cloged with ice and blocked the cold air from the freezer from entering the fridge... Quote:...A couple of weeks later I had the same problem. but this time I could actually see the frost form on the duct outlet (upper-rear) on the fridge side ... Such problem has nothing to do with the defrost system. Most likely the door(s) not sealed properly or repeatedly kept ajar. You can check the door seals by a visual inspection or by inserting a dollar bill between the door gasket and door frame. If it will stay firm, the seal is good. Gene.
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