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Maytag MTB2156GES Top Freezer Refrigerator Questions & Answers
Maytag MTB2156GES Top fan is not blowing and the
The fan is behind panel on inside back freezer wall. It's typically held in place by screws. The sheet of ice in bottom of freezer is the result of a clogged defrost drain which is also accessible once panel is removed.
11/14/2017 11:41:09 PM •
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on Nov 14, 2017
Leaking inside refridgerator
Most likely the defrost drain is filled with gunk. You'll find the drain behind the back wall inside the freezer. It will be located under the evaporator coils. Make sure there is no ice in the tray under the coils,if there is then clear this away with some hot water and locate the drain hole. This hole is for the water that runs off while fridge is in defrost. Pour hot water into this hole and work a stiff wire(clothes hanger) up and down inside this hole until water drains.This should fix your problem.
10/26/2013 12:31:50 AM •
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on Oct 26, 2013
Freezer door started dripping water when opened
Hi and welcome to FixYa. I am Kelly.
In the fresh food compartment center overhead within about 6 inches of the front of the unit there is a circular hole. Inside that hole you will see a dial with 2 tabs on it. Use your thumb or a squared off utensil and rotate the tabbed dial slowly until you hear an audible "CLICK" The refrigerator should stop running and the defrost cycle begins.
After 45 minutes (+ or - 10 mins) the compressor should start again. Once the compressor starts, check both the evaporator fan in the freezer compartment and the condenser fan in the bottom rear of the unit to make sure they are turning at full speed.
If the compressor does NOT after 90 minutes re-start, rotate the defrost timer tabs of the dial in the overhead of the fresh food compartment until you hear it start again. The fact that the compressor did not start in under 90 minutes indicates a defrost circuit problem.
A slow running evaporator fan or condenser fan will cause poor cooling. Also in the back of the unit, check the right side of the condenser coils for lint / hair build up. If it is blocked the front outside chassis of the freezer section will be very warm almost hot to the touch. Clean as needed with a vacuum if you do find any lint buildup.
Once more thing is to check the ice maker. Quickly touch the bottom of the ice maker. If it is VERY hot to the touch then there is a problem with the ice maker itself and the mold heater can cause your freezer to warm up and overall unit performance to degrade.
A complete checkout of the ice maker can be found here: http://www.american-appliance.com/catalog/newsdesk_info.php?newsPath=12&newsdesk_id=34
Your parts can be found here:
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=48360
Scrolling the left side of the page will access all sections of the unit.
Thanks for using FixYa.
Kelly
It sounds as if you have an automatic defrost problem.
9/22/2013 3:18:08 AM •
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on Sep 22, 2013
MTB1895AE Maytag fridge isn't cooling, freezer seems to be okay except for frost build up
The first thing you want to do is open the freezer and see if the fan inside there is running. The reason is the freezer cools the refrigerator side by circulating air from the freezer. If the fan is running then your problem is one or more parts of the defrost system is malfunctioned and in return your problem arises. There are three parts to the system, the defrost timer or in some cases control board, defrost thermostat also known as a bi-metal, and the defrost heater. The defrost system is set up to operate as so. The defrost timer or control board will turn the machine off, in some cases every 8 hours, some 12. During this time period the defrost heaters, located behind the freezer wall and rest underneath the evaporator, yet wires to them run up the side of it, are energized and emit heat that raises upward to melt the ice that has formed on the evaporator coils. The bi-metal or defrost thermostat is at the top of the evaporator. When the heat from the heater starts to reach the bi-metal, it breaks the circuit turning the heater off. The whole purpose of this is because the freezer cool the refridgerator side by drawing air across the coils and blowing to the other side via the evap fan motor. In my opinion, if you change one part of the defrost system change them all because usually when one part fails another will follow, so save yourself the time and the food loss, the cost difference is minute. If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at
https://www.6ya.com/expert/jason_4570d45317834dd3
6/23/2012 4:01:15 AM •
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on Jun 23, 2012
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