Have you actually seen the ''evaporator fan'' ''inside the freezer compartment'', operating or just heard it operating?
If only heard it, visually make sure that it is operating in case the fan blades are slipping on the shaft and not turning with the motor. You may have to remove the panel at the back of the compartment (from the inside) to expose the evaporator unit and the evaporator fan
Did you mean a Maytag MTB1891ARW? (couldn’t find the model number you posted)
If so, here’s the [https://www.partselect.com/Models/MTB1891ARW/#Sections|parts] for the unit. Click on ''Freezer Compartment'' and find part #6 (& #11) to find the location of the fan motor (and fan blade)
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Apologies about the door switch and the fan, looking at the wiring diagram for your model it appears that the fan is controlled by the temperature control without any door switch input like a lot of refrigerators are.
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Apologies about the door switch and the fan, looking at the wiring diagram for your model it appears that the fan is controlled by the temperature control without any door switch input like a lot of refrigerators have.
Have you actually seen the ''evaporator fan'' ''inside the freezer compartment'', operating or just heard it operating?
If only heard it, visually make sure that it is operating in case the fan blades are slipping on the shaft and not turning with the motor. You may have to remove the panel at the back of the compartment (from the inside) to expose the evaporator unit and the evaporator fan
Did you mean a Maytag MTB1891ARW? (couldn’t find the model number you posted)
If so, here’s the [https://www.partselect.com/Models/MTB1891ARW/#Sections|parts] for the unit. Click on ''Freezer Compartment'' and find part #6 (& #11) to find the location of the fan motor (and fan blade)
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Apologies about the door switch and the fan, looking at the wiring diagram for your model it appears that the fan is controlled by the temperature control without any door switch input like a lot of refrigerators are.
Hi @bigbadogre12
Have you actually seen the ''evaporator fan'' ''inside the freezer compartment'', operating or just heard it operating?
If only heard it, visually make sure that it is operating in case the fan blades are slipping on the shaft and not turning with the motor. You may have to remove the panel at the back of the compartment (from the inside) to expose the evaporator unit and the evaporator fan
Did you mean a Maytag MTB1891ARW? (couldn’t find the model number you posted)
If so, here’s the [https://www.partselect.com/Models/MTB1891ARW/#Sections|parts] for the unit. Click on ''Freezer Compartment'' and find part #6 (& #11) to find the location of the fan motor (and fan blade)