dryer to melt the ice build up. It happbed a couple of times so I know that there is a cause for this which may be the defrost heater but I am not sure how to confirm this. Let me know if you have any
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...change it out you have to melt out the ice that's behind the inside back freezer wall,you can do this with a hair dryer,shut down the machine or unplug it,remove the screws that hold the freezer door ...
back panel out. Just maneuver it the best way you can without damaging the panel or the rubber seals on the edges. your evaporator will now be visible, its probably going to be iced up. You can take a
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...change the timer back out the two screws reach under the fridge and turn the timer and its shield till the screws are in the removal position when the timer is loose remove the shield and unplug the ...
...change temp on fridge. - keeps going up - should be about 37 help I got the same problem. For some reason in the freezer part on the back wall there is a condensor and it keeps on getting all iced up ...
...dryer as mentioned above (burning clothes/back of vent grate too hot even on low heat). We had three repair calls, including one that needed 3 techs to pry the front off the dryer (per the repair ...
...dryer. In some models, the vent is located under the temperature control console. The housing either snaps into place or is held in place with screws. Remove the screws, or gently depress the ...
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...dryer. In some models, the vent is located under the temperature control console. The housing either snaps into place or is held in place with screws. Remove the screws, or gently depress the ...
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...dryer. In some models, the vent is located under the temperature control console. The housing either snaps into place or is held in place with screws. Remove the screws, or gently depress the ...
...dryer. In some models, the vent is located under the temperature control console. The housing either snaps into place or is held in place with screws. Remove the screws, or gently depress the ...
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