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temperature displays flash under the following conditions:
- wheneveradifferenttemperatureis being set,
- wheneverthetemperatureinthe appliance has risen by several degrees, indicating that the appliance is warming up too much. This short-term loss of cooling is no cause for concern in the following cases:
- whenthedoorhasbeenleftopenfor a while, for example to take out or put in a large amount of food,
check fuel filter and pump ---fuel filter maybe partially clogged-- possible pump getting hot and or 99 known for corrosion problem in the connector at the fuel pump
Viking wine coolers are made by Marvel.They all had issues with freezing the contents. If you replace the electronic cold control system it will be fine.If you don't, it will freeze the wine popping the corks and leaking in the unit.If you get the parts from Marvell they are much cheaper.
It sounds like the heater valve is not operating. Find the valve on the engine firewall passenger side and manually open the valve. Find it by following the 3/4 inch heater hose to the firewall where it is connected to the valve. Most likely the cable ( or vaccum hose)from the temperature dial to the valve needs replacing.
A filter can be place anywhere along the lines between the transmission and the tranny cooler. Ideally it should be placed before the cooler. This way any debris will be prevented from clogging up the cooler.
Take a look a the pic I included. This is a good place for an external filter. It keeps it up away from debris thrown up from the road. It also allows for easy changing. Although the pic isn't a 93 explorer this is the preferred place for this type of addition to the transmission. I hope this helps.
Have you checked the fins in the back to make sure that they are clean and not clogged with dust. If you have or you do not have any then your compressor is bad and you are best just throwing it away. If you have fins back there, use a spray bottle with hot water and put a towel under it and just spray and spray and spray until you can see through it with a flash light
It might be a sensor or control board problem. Any appliance repair place should be able to help you out with this. Or you can try contacting the manufacturer directly for help or if you need to purchase replacement parts. Otherwise, my cheapest suggestion would be to hook the cooler up to a timer, so you can turn the unit on and off maybe every 20 minutes or so. That should help keep it from causing more harm and then you can monitor the temperature with a thermometer. Hope that helps!
what is the stat set to ? A common problem with bottle coolers that work the same way, is people turn the stat to high ( very cold). This then drops the evaporator temperature so low it freezes up, in turn this stops the airflow and the ice build up worsens until you get the result you have, a warm fridge due to no airflow at all. It could be short of gas as this can cause it. A faulty defrost heater / timer can also cause it if its fitted as can a faulty fan that stops spinning. Due to the age of the unit I would try turning the stat back to 3/4 and see how that goes. it will get cold but will be more gradual, but hopefully shouldn't freeze up.
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