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Shutdown requested due to temperature problem-E2900
Device temperature problem at: /N0/RP2 . Shutting down due to Board 0 Temp. 0 Value: 87 Degrees C
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Shutdown requested due to temperature problem
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unless this is a dedicated freezer only and not a side by side or over/under , there's no way it's going to get down too 0 degrees inside a warm home , nope not gonna happen
also its not good for you to set this there as compressor wont cycle properly there and entire freezer will ice up , then believe it or not it will get warmer not colder wastes a lot of power as well
There are several temperature controllers that has sensors that when the temperature has not gone down a degree for 5 or 10 mins. it will make an alarm to tell you there's something wrong. There are also some that if the temperature that has been set is never been reached and the compressor is not shutting off, it will make an alarm to tell you there's something wrong. Basically, in refrigeration, if the refrigerant is low, it takes time for it to reach the set temp. or it never reached at all. Have your refrigerant checked.
I understand that your Frigidaire oven will not heat to temperature if you set it to 350 degrees. I see that you have to set it to 450 degrees for it to heat up, and then turn it back down to the desired temperature. Please try resetting your appliance, by either unplugging it or shutting the power off at your home's circuit breaker, for 3-5 minutes. Restore power, set the clock and try setting the temperature to 350 degrees. I ask that you please follow up with a comment on the post, at your convenience, to advise if further troubleshooting is needed or if your appliances status has changed successfully. Hope this is helpful.
Sounds like the temperature is your problem which is why it's beeping at you. The freezer is supposed to be at 0 degrees, which is well below freezing at 32. If your unit can't get down to temperature but your refrigerator is correct (38 is the ideal temperature for the refrigerator) then you have something wrong with your control board. If you keep pressing the freezer button it will go to -4 then -6, then so on until it goes positive and eventually you can scroll to 0 again. Either way if it's set to -4 it should easily be below 0 degrees. If it jumps back to the current temp, replace the control board. Here is the part to order.
The part comes with a 365 day, any part, any reason return policy.
I would advise replaceing # 4 AND # 5 thermistor . The # 4 , tells the main control board , the temp of the coils , if they need defrosted , when they are thru defrosting . This thermistor is the 1 " long , torpedo looking piece , clipped on the top left of the coils ( remove the inside rear freezer panel ) , with 2 white wires going to it . Part number WR55X10025 for both . The # 5 thermistor , located at the bottom of the freezer , slightly in front of the drain , also with 2 white wires going to it , slid into a housing . This thermistor , is the freezer thermistor , which tells the control board , the freezer temp and when to cycle off due to selected temperature .
Remove the food from the lower shelves , so the inside rear lower freezer panel can be removed ( only 2 or 4 screws ) .
The # 4 thermistor or # 5 thermistor is bad . # 4 tells the main control board , the temp of the coils , if they need defrosted and when they are thru defrosting . This thermistor is the 1 " long , torpedo looking piece , clipped on the top left of the coils , with 2 white wires going to it . Part number WR55X10025 . It would be advisable to also replace the # 5 thermistor , located at the bottom of the freezer , slightly in front of the drain , also with 2 white wires going to it , slid into a housing . This thermistor , is the freezer thermistor , which tells the control board , the freezer temp and when to cycle off / on , due to temp setting .
What you are describing is the Heat Anticipator. It is a small resistor that helps the thermostat from overshooting the set temperature by heating up and shutting off the thermostat just before your set temperature. I don't think that is related to your over heat. 14 degrees is a lot and the Heat Anticipator will only effect it 4 or 5 degrees. I would remove the thermostat and check if there is a call for heat. If so, you have a shorted wire. If not, replace the thermostat.
thats hot enough to destroy things. :/
check your fans
Is your processor fan running?
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