Question about Freezers
...defrost ice , make sure its all defrosted , check the heater under that coil to make sure its still intact. Also check the defrost timer , there may be a wiring diagram on the back showing where this ...
goes out in this system the unit will not defrost. over time the cooling fins and below will fill up with ice and the fan can no longer recirculate air so the bottom becomes ice and the top warms up..
Question about Frigidaire Freezers
drawers is covered with ice, top shelf is cold but not frozen. what can I do??? Sounds like a defrost system problem. Could be related to defrost timer, heaters or defrost thermostat. Have it serviced
...defrost problem.... This causes the freezer coil to ice up and block the air flow ... the causes could be a bad defrost heater , defrost timer, defrost sensors, or control board. Also make sure that ...
Question about Whirlpool Freezers
defrost water from the melted frost (ice) collects in the bottom of the freezer. If there is no plugged up drain, then you must remove the water manually with a sponge and bucket after a defrost cycle
...ice over the basket in the bottom. If it's a frost free model, it could be caused by a plugged defrost drain. Every time it goes through a defrost cycle the water is supposed to drain into the ...
...ice on back wall if iced up check defrost heater and defrost timer also check and besure evaperator fan is working check wireharness on heater, timer, and evap. fan motor.Sounds like you have a ...
...defrost element and conducts heat down the drainpipe preventing ice build up. You can pour some boiling water onto this area and even wriggle a piece of plastic tubing down the drain pipe to dislodge ...
Question about Frigidaire Freezers
...Bottom of refrigerator will not cool while the top freezer part has ice behind the freezer wall. What you have is a defrost problem. Most likely the defrost heater has failed. Read more about it ...
...ice in the bottom and it is impossible to use the basket and/or put any thing in the bottom as it always is full of ice, even shortly after defrosting. It is probably just a clogged drain plug in the ...
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