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Doug615  
#1 Posted : Saturday, May 14, 2016 12:27:12 PM(UTC)
Doug615

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Hello - this is my first post here.

I have a Kenmore, model 10650542001 side by side that is not cooling right now. It happened a couple months ago and as I removed the back panel to check the coils to see if they were iced up, something happened (I kind of thought I might have bumped the defrost thermostat) and the refrigerator kicked on and worked fine up until yesterday.

Yesterday morning, same problem again. Freezer and fridge are both warm. Lights work. compressor does not feel warm at all. I took the defrost thermostat out yesterday and tested continuity. I initially had an open across the wires since it was warm. I placed it in my chest freezer for awhile and tested again and I had continuity across the two wires. According to what I found on the internet, that should be correct.

After that, I found out about the defrost timer. So, I started checking on that. I advanced it manually until it clicked and maybe 20 minutes later, the fridge was working again. This morning I found that it was not working again. putting my ear near the timer, I could not hear it advancing like I could the day before.

After removing the timer, I took an old extension cord, put some terminals on the ends and plugged the hot to pin 1 and the neutral to pin 3. when I plugged into an outlet, the I could hear the timer advancing and it ran for several hours. With power disconnected, I verified continuity between pins 1 and 2, then manually advanced it until it clicked and then had continuity between pins 1 and 4. So, that appears to be working correctly.

I reinstalled the timer and plugged into the fridge and I could not hear the timer advancing. I pulled the timer back out and checked for voltage between pins 1 and 3 of the refrigerator wiring harness and got 3 volts. Shouldn't that be 120v?

So, I'd kind of like to continue troubleshooting, but was unable to locate a schematic or any useful information online. I thought I'd post here and see if anyone had any recommendations on what to try next, or had a schematic or knew where to get one and just want to make sure I'm on the right track here.

thank you for any help you can provide!

Doug
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Doug615  
#2 Posted : Monday, May 16, 2016 3:40:16 AM(UTC)
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Update:

Upon closer inspection, I was able to trace the wire feeding power to the timer back to the thermostat. I got out my meter and measured for voltage at both contacts on the thermostat. 120 on the input and about 3 on the output (the switch was not turned off). After turning the knob back and forth a few times, I was able to read 120v at the output of the thermostat.

I unplugged the thermostat bypassed it with a piece of wire and when I plugged the fridge back in, it kicked right on. I manually advanced the timer and it went into defrost. Manually advanced it again and it kicked back on again.

I'm about 99% positive that the thermostat is the culprit here and have ordered a new one.

I hope this may be of some help to someone else at some point.

Regards,

Doug
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