My fridge has an error code E2 on the front tempreature panel flashing and the fan unit inside the fridge keeps freezing ,and the tempreature goes up to 12+.If i defrost the fridge it will be ok for 2/3 weeks and then freeze up ,tempreature go up again.Can any one point me in the right way for repairing it ? Many thanks
SOURCE: Maytag side by side model GS24C8C3EV Refrigerator too warm
it is almost certainly a defrost problem. when fault has occured, remove freezer bzck panel and see if there is ice build-up. if so this confirms a defrost problem - possibly that the element is open circuit
SOURCE: Electrolux Icon Freezing up and no longer cooling
You have a definate defrost problem if the evaporator keeps freezing up. Since your refrigerator is under the manufacturs warrenty you need to make it there problem and get them to send someone that knows what there doing to resolve your problem. there is a timer a terminator and a heater he would need to check out. Good Luck
SOURCE: ffa70 hotpoint fridge freezer
Adjust the temperature control for the freezer to a normal setting. Fast freeze is only for when new products are put in that need to be frozen. This locks the system into a continuous run mode and could be responsible for the freezing condition in the refrigerator section. Check the temperatures with a thermometer as the sensor for the freezer temperature could be bad causing the light to come on.
SOURCE: defrost timer
this uses a adaptive defrost board its located in the fridge
compartment in the back left side remove the cover and you'll see the
adaptive defrost board if you have any questions don't hesitate to
e-mail me @ [email protected]
here's an URL of the diagram (copy paste link to your browser)
http://www.partselect.com/Schematics/Frigidaire/XFXTKOQX.gif
SOURCE: Fridge freezes contents
Check the door seal is not split,it may be letting air into the compartment
Hello Debbie Zymet - Typically error code E and F indicates that there is an error with the evaporator fan in the refrigerator compartment and fan in freezer. I would suggest contacting a professional move forward accurately for proper diagnosing and repair.
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