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If it is your freezer, check to make sure that the air vents inside the freezer are not blocked by food. Putting too much food in an blocking the air vents will prevent the freezer from freezing. Air needs to circulate inside the freezer for it to work properly. This can also cause excess freezer ice collecting on freezer or in foods. Dust and lint will collect under and behind a frig. Pull the frig out from the wall, unplug it. Check for lint under and on the back of it. If it has accumulated some, vacuum it all off and plug it back in and wait a while to see if it gets cold. The fan pulls lint and dust under the frig and it stops the cooling system. If this doesn't work, it may need the freon (can't spell it correctly) stuff replaced. If these don't work, you need to call
That problem may take a little work finding but that is no problem if you can pull away from the wall and unplug. Then remove the lower cover that covers the compressor area so you can feel the top of the compressor. Feeling the top of the compressor tells me several things like if it has been running all this time or if very hot it will tell me that the compressor has been short cycling. Compressors short cycle for a few reasons and one is the start components photo #8 and #4 in this photo here=> ASD2628HES_COMPRESSOR_Components Another reason may be the evaporator fan or the condenser fan #20 in the photo link above are not staying on or there is an airflow restriction. When the compressor runs there should be a good steady flow of warm air from below the refrigerator. That warm air is the warm conditions being removed from inside your refrigerator. The most likely reason for this is the start relay/overload or number 4 in the photo has become defective. That is this=> Relay Overload with Start Capacitor
With that part out and able to get the=> 65889-4 15uf run_capacitor out I would carry the run capacitor to a local refrigeration dealer and ask if they would test your run capacitor for free. I will be here if you should have questions beyound what I have mentioned here today, Thanks, Sea Breeze
There is need to test the defrost system and the electronics. If the fridge restarts in five minutes, then that is not enough to defrost. Problem may be electronic temperature control. Compressor start capacitor is also worth a look.
Hi, What you are having is a defrost problem. You will need a defrost timer or on newer models the control board, also the defrost heater and the termination thermostat. You will need your complete make and model number to get the parts from a local supply house. You will need to unplug the machine. The back wall of the freezer needs to be removed. Use a blow dryer to get rid of ice buildup. Install parts. Timer is probably in the frig compartment or the board on newer models on back of frig. Hope this helps
you may have a defrost problem, check for frost in freezer, back wall, or pull off rear panel and check evaporator, it should have some frost on coils, if frozen all around evaporator, check glass element at bottom of evaporator, should have blue and pink wire going to element
you hit the nail on the head there,,,its the thermostat its dead!
change it they often stick in the on poshion when they stop working to save any food inside of the fridge
hi try out the following settings.... Check your temperature setting. - Check if no ice present in the evaporator, try the defrosting - Check vents if air is present if no then check your blower if running or icing evaporator. - Check your vents if not obstructed with stocks, or the unit is not overloaded with stocks. - Check if compressor is running continues, if not then you need a qualified technician.
i think after checking this it will work out for u.!!! thank u rate me!!
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