...freezer fan is working but is not able to make ice or keep to bottom part of the refrigerator cool. I have unplug it for at least 24 hour to make sure all or any ice build up meats. I have clean the ...
Question about Kenmore Refrigerators
...freezer...you should see ice build up on the evaporator...don't worry get a hair dryer and melt the ice. Next locate the wires for the heater...using a multi meter test the heater for condinuity...if ...
...freezer...you should see ice build up on the evaporator...don't worry get a hair dryer and melt the ice. Next locate the wires for the heater...using a multi meter test the heater for condinuity...if ...
...freezer...you should see ice build up on the evaporator...don't worry get a hair dryer and melt the ice. Next locate the wires for the heater...using a multi meter test the heater for condinuity...if ...
Question about LG Refrigerators
freezer a little cold - fridge not working at all as of today Fan started sounding like an airplane was flying around. Ice developed on the back wall of the freezer, then one day it just quit. Fridge ...
...fan running in the freezer compartment. If not you can try to completely defrost the machine by unplugging it and letting it sit for a day, you can speed that up by putting a hair dryer on low and ...
...freezer...you should see ice build up on the evaporator...don't worry get a hair dryer and melt the ice. Next locate the wires for the heater...using a multi meter test the heater for condinuity...if ...
...freezer is working but refrigerator is not getting cold. Fan is working. Hi, With the information you supplied i'm going to assume there is an ice build up at the rear of the freezer. Your problem is ...
...fan hitting the ice and the ice has no blocked it completely. Defrost your unit and remove the back panel on the freezer wall. Cut off a bit of the insulation as in the picture and you should be ok. ...
Question about Refrigerators
...freezer coils. if the timer is bad, ice will build up, blocking air flow to the refrigerator section (making it not cool) and eventually build up enough so that the internal fan actually hits ice, ...
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