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The refrigerator side is freezing up and I have the temp set at its lowest position. Curiously, the ice maker quit working around the same time. Freezer otherwise seems to be working correctly. Any way to check t-stat with multimeter? Does the control unit control both refrig temp and ice maker?
Another unrelated issue is the ice dispenser runs non-stop. I had to unplug the front switches to get it to stop. Bad switch board?
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Most likely the problem is a bad damper control (#115 on the diagram). It comes as a part of the control box kit what makes the repair more reliable. - The control box kit Part number: AP3214705
Quote:...the ice maker quit working around the same time... Can you be more specific on this problem? Quote:...the ice dispenser runs non-stop... I would check the micros witches (#38A on the diagram) first. If there is nothing wrong then the problem most likely is a bad power board. - The power board Part number: AP2151632
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I was afraid of it being the control box $$$.
The ice maker quit and I think I found the problem. When the fridge side froze, the coil of water line froze not letting water get to the maker.
As for the ice dispenser, I already changed the power board so the micro switch board is next... maybe. With this amount of money it maybe time for a new fridge. This model has really not impressed me.
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