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My Frezzer Is Freezin But Refer Warm I Unplugged Over Night Got Air Flow Back To Refer But Freezer Is Icing Up Again
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Sounds like you have a defrost malfunction.
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Why Are Freezer Coils Freezing Up
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Originally Posted by: carvelli ![Go to Quoted Post Go to Quoted Post](/Themes/yafvision/icon_latest_reply.gif) Why Are Freezer Coils Freezing Up I CHECK VOLTAGES ON DEFROST BOARD NO VOLTAGE ON DEFROST TERM TERMINAL BUT DID AN OHM READING SAYS IT CLOSED SO I SHOULD GET 120 RIGHT?
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Can you force a defrost? If not, then wait 'til it goes into defrost on its own, and see if the defrost heater comes on. (you should know in a matter of seconds, as you'll feel the heat and hear the "sizzle" of melting ice. If no heat, either the heater element is open, or the defrost thermostat is open. Generally, we replace them as a pair.
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Originally Posted by: magician59 ![Go to Quoted Post Go to Quoted Post](/Themes/yafvision/icon_latest_reply.gif) Can you force a defrost? If not, then wait 'til it goes into defrost on its own, and see if the defrost heater comes on. (you should know in a matter of seconds, as you'll feel the heat and hear the "sizzle" of melting ice. If no heat, either the heater element is open, or the defrost thermostat is open. Generally, we replace them as a pair. how do you force a defrost? i ordered one of those boards that is located in refer light harness. it controls the defrost cycles local refer tech's suggestion. i was told element or term usually dont go bad
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Elements and thermostats DO go bad. That's why we test them to isolate the problem--BEFORE committing to the higher cost of a control board.
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