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Fridge will not run. Only the light is on. This unit sat unused for a few years. When I plugged it in it ran for a few seconds (3-5) then quit.
I read an old post elsewhere that described bypassing the cold control thermostat. I tried that, nothing happens. I do hear the mechanical motor of what I think is the defrost rely near the cold control therm. I can hear it purr whether the thermostat is jumped or not.
Any advice to trouble shoot further?
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You seem to be missing the last digit or so in the model number. Here are the units that come up when I search using your number. See Matching Model Numbers panel.
If the unit has a defrost timer then you may be in a defrost cycle. Give it half an hour to see if it comes out of defrost. If not turn the defrost timer cam to force it out. There is usually a hole in the control console cover to let you do this without dismantling anything. If it now comes out of defrost, replace the timer. |
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Originally Posted by: denman  You seem to be missing the last digit or so in the model number. Here are the units that come up when I search using your number. See Matching Model Numbers panel.
If the unit has a defrost timer then you may be in a defrost cycle. Give it half an hour to see if it comes out of defrost. If not turn the defrost timer cam to force it out. There is usually a hole in the control console cover to let you do this without dismantling anything. If it now comes out of defrost, replace the timer. Thanks for the tip. After reading a bit more on this problem it was what I was thinking. I had it apart anyway and can hear the timer running so I just turned the cam. Unit started right up. Must have been just coincidence that the timer was was ready to activate defrost as I plugged it in. Seems to run fine now. Thanks for your help!! Last digit was '7', it was separated from the rest and didn't notice it.
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